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Disclaimer:

This information is NOT an authoritative guide. This information is given for educational purposes to give you an overview of the process. As such www.teachingenglishinpoland.com takes no responsibility for problems that may arise through use of this material. If you have any questions about this process, please contact the Polish Embassy or Consulate in your home country for further information.

How to get a residency card in Poland

What’s a residency card?

This card allows a foreigner to retain in Poland for an extended but defined period of time. A typical tourist visa expires after three months whereby the foreigner has to leave the Schengen Area, get their passport stamped and then may return on a new Polish tourist visa. Although this solution may make sense as a short term solution, people planning on staying in Poland for an extended period of time ought to take the steps to obtain a residency card as soon as possible.

Physically, the card is very similar in appearance to a Polish ID card and functions in much the same way. You are required to have it with you as a form of identification and proof of legal status if you are stopped by the authorities.

How do I get a residency card?

Where: Urząd Wojewódzki (Voivoidship Office)

pre-requisite: varies

Wait time: up to 45 days (you MUST submit the paperwork at least 45 days before your current visa/residency card expires)

Cost: 340 zł + 50 zł

What you’ll need:

Additional documentation

if you want to legally work:

if you have your own company:

if you’re a university or post-graduate student:

if you’re taking part in a professional training course:

if you’re studying in Poland (pre-university):

if you’re an academic, scientist, or researcher:

if you’re married to a Polish citizen:

if you’re relative is Polish:

in other cases:


* If for some reason you cannot quickly obtain the original of your birth certificate and only have a copy of it, you may ask the certified translator to note that the translation was made “based on the original”. With this sentence on the translation, the clerks at the government office should accept your paperwork.

** Go to the tax office of appropriate to where you are living and submit a request to get a forum that states that you do not owe taxes from years past

*** The health insurance criteria can be met in one of two ways. If you are to be employed full-time, you will be part of the national health care system. If you are under a different contract that does not include this benefit, you may purchase an insurance policy that covers hospitalization and medical costs. This can be obtained at most major insurers for a cost of a few hundred for an entire year.



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