HOW TO MOVE TO POLAND?
Relocation to Poland. There are several ways to move to Poland.
1. Repatriation. If you have Polish roots, you can always return to your historical homeland through an expedited procedure. Polish descent means one of the parents, grandparents or great-grandparents of Polish nationality. Plus, you must know the Polish language, local customs and traditions.
2. Marriage with a citizen of Poland.
3. Own business in Poland. The advantage of this method is the minimum of formalities when registering your company. It can be registered in just 20 days. You can buy a ready-made business.
4. Employment. As is the case in the rest of the EU, you need to find an employer who will undertake to prove that you are indispensable. Special conditions for obtaining a work visa are provided for Russians, Ukrainians and Belarusians, who can look for legal work locally for six months. However, you still need to find a potential employer who will send you an official invitation certified by the labor department.
5. Those immigrants who graduated from a local university are more likely to find a job. And studying in Poland is already a reason to obtain a residence permit. For foreign students, only paid study is provided, but, as a rule, without entrance exams. In addition, during the training process, you can look around the place and understand whether you should move.
The status of a temporary resident of Poland allows you to leave the country multiple times and freely visit EU countries. You are also given the opportunity to obtain simplified visas to Canada and the USA.
The resident receives the right to official employment in Poland, receive free education in public schools and universities, use social services, and freely purchase and sell transport and real estate.
The holder of a Polish residence permit can count on the status of a permanent resident of the country. The main conditions are a 5-year period of residence in Poland. Your absence must not exceed six months at a time and 10 months during those 5 years. You must also prove your means to live in the country or your source of income. Medical insurance for the applicant and all members of his family is also required. In addition, local authorities may require evidence of integration into society in the form of language and history exams.