Residence card

Residence card

Residence card (karta pobyty) Poland

Zezwolenie na pobyt czasowy

 

 

 

For some foreigners Poland has become practically a second home. They have been working here for years, their children are educated in local schools and universities, and many plan to stay permanently. Others are just about to come to work in Poland for the first time to get acquainted with the European lifestyle. At the same time, almost all of them seek to obtain a residence card (karta pobyty), a residence permit or a permanent residence permit, and with them all the advantages that come with it.

Main aspects

Let’s understand in detail the issues related to the residence card and all its aspects.

 

  • Residence card (karta pobyty) is a document that establishes a special status of a foreign citizen in Poland, which allows him/her to stay in the country on a long-term basis, exceeding the period of validity of the visa.
  • The residence permit allows you to freely cross the borders of Poland without restrictions and to work or study without the need to obtain additional permits.
  • A temporary residence card (Zezwolenie na pobyt czasowy) is issued for a period of up to three years and is based on specific documents proving the reason for staying in the country. This could be, for example, a long-term employment contract, study at a local educational institution, scientific activity or long-term language courses.

 

Advantages

There are many other possible reasons for obtaining a temporary residence card, so it is recommended that you familiarise yourself with this issue in more detail if you are interested in obtaining this type of document.

Obtaining a «Pobytu Card» in Poland offers many advantages for foreign workers:

 

  • Visa-free crossing of the Polish border without restrictions.
  • No need to extend the visa.
  • The right to stay in Schengen countries for up to 3 months without the need to obtain additional visas.
  • Possibility to apply for visas to the USA and the UK while in Poland.
  • Possibility to purchase real estate in your own name.
  • The right to buy and register a car in your own name.
  • Legal employment for students.
  • A 37% discount on train fares.
  • The possibility of opening and running a private business.

 

These advantages make the Polish residence card a desirable document for many foreign citizens working and living in this country.

 

 

Additionally

The «Pobytu Card» actually grants foreign nationals a permanent residence and work permit in Poland, and is accompanied by a number of advantages and additional bonuses:

  • Temporary residence card holders can renew the card without having to leave Poland, allowing children to continue their studies without interruption.
  • Even while the card is pending, entry to the country or employment without a visa and authorisation may be prohibited, but children can continue their schooling without problems.
  • A child born in Poland to parents who are Polish citizens or who hold a residence permit may be eligible for permanent residence.
  • If the child has permanent residence, his or her parents can apply for the same status through the family reunification programme.

 

 

These advantages make the «Pobytu card» in Poland an important tool for foreign nationals seeking a stable and long-term stay in the country.

 

Purposes of stay

The choice between a regular visa and a «Pobytu card» depends on your specific needs and future plans.

 

  • Regular visa: This option may be suitable if you are planning a temporary stay in Poland for seasonal work or short-term business trips. However, it has a limited validity period and requires constant renewals, which may not be convenient for longer stays or permanent employment.
  • «Pobytu Card»: If your goal is permanent residence in Poland with the possibility of citizenship in the future, the «Pobytu Card» may be a better option. This document grants a longer period of stay and opens the door to various benefits, such as the right to work without additional permits and the ability to travel more freely within the Schengen area.
  • If you see your future and the future of your children in Poland, it is worth considering a residence card. This document provides stability and confidence in the future, allowing you to live and work in a developing European country with a high level of medical care, education and security.
  • You can consult our e-assistant for any questions you may have.

Cost of the service

  • 4500 Euro

 

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    WHAT IS A RESIDENCE PERMIT?
    A residence permit is a status that allows foreign nationals to legally reside in another country for a long period of time without the need for permanent entry and exit.
    RESIDENCE PERMIT VALIDITY PERIOD
    The validity period of a residence permit can vary depending on the country and the type of permit. Usually it is a temporary residence permit, which can be issued for several years and can be extended if certain conditions are met.
    WHAT IS THE WHOLE PROCESS OF APPLYING AND WAITING FOR A DECISION?

    The process of applying and waiting for a decision is usually as follows:


    Document preparation:
    Gathering all the necessary documents as required by the immigration authorities. This may include passport, criminal records, financial documents, medical documents and others.

    Filling out the application:
    Filling out a form or application for the desired status or authorization. This can be an online application or submitted through an embassy or consulate.

    Filing of documents:
    Submitting all documents to the relevant authorities, usually through the post, in person at the office or online through special platforms.

    Waiting for a decision:
    Once the documents are submitted, the waiting period for a decision begins. The waiting time may vary depending on the type of application, country and current immigration workload.

    Communication and updates:
    During the waiting period, you can expect requests for additional documents or information from immigration authorities. It is important to closely monitor all updates and provide requested documents in a timely manner.

    Receiving a decision:
    Once your case is finalized, you will receive a decision notice. This may be positive, negative, or a request for additional documents.

    This is a general overview of the process, which may vary slightly depending on the specific immigration program and country rules.

    IS IT POSSIBLE TO USE THE SERVICE AFTER COMING TO THE COMPANY'S OFFICE?

    After coming to the office, the service can be more accessible and personalized. Here you can:


    Meet with company representatives in person, making it easier to communicate and resolve any issues directly.

    Receive real-time support and advice, which will help resolve issues more quickly and efficiently.

    Receive additional services or information that may not be available or convenient to provide remotely.

    Discuss details and make final decisions in person, which can increase confidence in the choice and outcome.

    In addition, an office visit can create a more personal and trusting atmosphere, which may be particularly important to some clients.

    HOW IS PAYMENT FOR COMPANY SERVICES MADE?

    Payment for company services usually occurs as follows:


    Agreement of terms:
    The client and the company discuss the terms and cost of the services to be provided, determine the scope of work and timeline.

    Invoicing:
    The company invoices the client for payment, specifying the amount, payment methods and terms.

    Payment:
    The client pays for the company's services according to the invoice, using the selected payment method.

    Confirmation of payment:
    Upon receipt of payment, the company confirms the payment and begins to perform the services as agreed.

    Depending on the terms of the contract and company policy, payment may be made once or divided into installments by stages of work.

    CAN I APPLY FOR A RESIDENCE PERMIT NOT ONLY FOR MYSELF BUT ALSO FOR MY SPOUSE AND CHILDREN?
    Yes, you can usually apply for a residence permit not only for yourself, but also for your spouse and children if they meet the requirements for such a status in the respective country.
    DOES YOUR COMPANY HELP WITH ADAPTATION IN A NEW COUNTRY?

    We help with adaptation by providing information about the new country and ways to develop business, accounting and daily life through:


    Counseling:
    We provide adaptation, business and accounting advice, helping clients understand local customs and regulations.

    Information Resources:
    Provide information resources on local culture, legislation, business and services available to expatriates.

    Business Support:
    Assist clients with business organization, finding partners and clients, as well as with accounting and taxation issues.

    Practical assistance:
    We provide practical help in organizing everyday life, finding accommodation, education, health insurance and other aspects of everyday life.

    Our goal is to provide clients with all the information and support they need to be successful

    CAN WE GET A PASSPORT OF A CERTAIN COUNTRY IN THE FUTURE IF WE HAVE A RESIDENCE PERMIT?
    Yes, holding a residence permit, you may be able to apply for citizenship of the country that issued your residence permit. The process of obtaining citizenship usually requires certain conditions to be met, such as living in the country for a certain period of time as a legal resident and meeting other criteria set by the country's legislation.
    CAN I GET A RESIDENCE PERMIT WITHOUT A CRIMINAL RECORD CERTIFICATE?
    In some cases it is possible to obtain a residence permit without a criminal record certificate, but it depends on the legislation and requirements of a particular country, as well as the type of ID for which you are applying.
    HOW LONG DO I HAVE TO WAIT FOR AN INVITATION FROM AN EMPLOYER TO WORK IN ANOTHER COUNTRY?
    The waiting period for an invitation from an employer to work in another country can vary from a few weeks to several months, depending on various factors such as the complexity of the visa process, the specifics of the industry, the company's staffing needs and the recruitment procedures in a particular country.
    DOES THE COMPANY HELP WITH THE NECESSARY SET OF DOCUMENTS FOR VISA APPLICATION?
    Yes, our company provides assistance with preparing the necessary documents to apply for a visa to another country. This may include collecting and submitting the required forms, preparing letters of support, and advising on how to complete and submit the documents. The company can also assist with obtaining specific documents, such as invitations from an employer or letters of assurance of financial support. This process may vary depending on the client's request and the requirements of the visa authorities of the country to which you are planning to relocate or make a short trip.
    WHAT HELP CAN I EXPECT IF I TURN TO THE COMPANY'S SPECIALISTS?
    We have highly skilled immigration attorneys, recruiters, relocation and adjustment specialists who provide comprehensive assistance to clients in their journey to relocate to another country. Our immigration attorneys have expertise in migration and visa law and provide professional advice on paperwork and navigating through complex immigration processes. Our recruiters help clients find suitable job opportunities and obtain job offers in another country. Relocation specialists provide relocation support, including finding housing, paperwork, moving possessions, and adjusting to a new environment. Finally, our adjustment specialists help clients integrate into the new culture, navigate daily life, and overcome any challenges they may face in the new country. Our team is committed to ensuring that clients have the smoothest and most successful adjustment to their new location.