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    • Poland
    • Living in Europe
    • Accommodation

    Accommodation

    Student Dorm, Pope John Paul II State School Of Higher Education in Biała Podlaska, author: Promotion Section BEFORE YOUR ARRIVAL TO POLAND It is advisable, before your arrival to Poland, to check whether the inviting institution or company will provide you with accommodation. Many higher education...

    • Poland
    • Leaving Europe
    • Departure conditions/formalities

    Before you leave Poland

    If you have worked or studied in Poland, here you can find some practical information on some formalities that should be fulfilled before leaving. Inform immigration office If you have a Polish residence permit (or you are waiting for one), you are obliged to notify the Voivodeship Office that...

    • Poland
    • Living in Europe
    • Day care, schooling & family related issues

    Childcare and education

    LabFactor, Faculty of Process and Environmental Engineering, Lodz University of Technology, author: Jacek Szabela The Ministry of National Education is responsible for the development and implementation of educational policy at primary and secondary levels. Educational establishments at these two...

    • Poland
    • Living in Europe
    • Entry conditions/visas

    Coming with family members

    Entry and residence conditions European Union citizens (incl. Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland) and their family members According to the Polish law, the following persons are considered family members: spouse of the EU citizen, direct descendant of an EU citizen (e.g. a child) or...

    • Poland
    • Living in Europe, Working in Europe
    • Entry conditions/visas

    Coming with family members - non-EU citizens

    According to the Polish law, a family member means a spouse (lawfully married) or a child, including those adopted. In order to enter Poland, non-EU citizens need to have a valid travel document (e.g. passport) and either: - a visa (Polish national visa or Schengen visa); visas are issued by Polish...

    • Poland
    • Living in Europe
    • Access to the culture of the host country/language courses, Banking

    Daily life

    Wrocław University of Science and Technology Life in Poland is a cultural composition of traits belonging to both Eastern and Western European countries. For some differences of lifestyle and culture may be astonishing, especially for citizens of countries located in distant parts of the world...

    • Poland
    • Working in Europe
    • Taxation/salaries

    Employment conditions

    The Polish labour system allows for several types of work contracts to be concluded between an employer and a future employee: 1. a regular employment contract - regulated by the Labour Code may be concluded: for a probation period (up to 3 months, in order to check qualifications of an employee)...



    • Poland
    • Living in Europe, Working in Europe
    • Entry conditions/visas

    Entry conditions of EU citizens and family members

    European Union, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Switzerland In order to cross the Polish border, citizens of the above-mentioned countries only need a valid identification card (ID) or passport. They can stay and work in Poland for the first three months only on the basis of the id card or...