Poland Work Permits for Non-EU Citizens

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 Jobs in Poland for Foreigners
·         Over 150,000 job vacancies in critical sectors.
·         Average annual income: €16,800.
·         Average working hours: 40 per week.
·         Access to a robust healthcare and social security system.
·         Affordable living, vibrant cities like Warsaw and Kraków, and a rich cultural heritage.
 
 
Benefits of working in Poland
·      Over 120,000 job vacancies in critical sectors like tourism, hospitality, and IT.
·      Average annual income: €13,500.
·      Average working hours: 40 per week.
·      Access to a robust healthcare and social security system, ensuring quality of life and medical care.
·     Affordable living in cities like Athens and Thessaloniki, complemented by a rich cultural heritage, Mediterranean cuisine, and a vibrant lifestyle.

Types of Poland Work Permits for Non-EU Citizens:
1. Type A: For employment with a Polish employer based on a contract.
2. Type B: For foreigners holding managerial positions within a Polish company for over 6 months.
3. Type C: For employment in a foreign company's branch in Poland.
4. Type D: For employment involving cross-border services provided in Poland.
5. Type S: For seasonal agriculture, horticulture, or tourism work.
 
Temporary Residence and Work Permit: Combines work and stay permissions, typically issued for up to 3 years.
 
Poland's work permits are issued based on specific job requirements and are linked to the employer and job type.
  
In-Demand Industries and Occupations in Poland
Poland's growing economy highlights critical sectors such as IT, healthcare, construction, manufacturing, logistics, and agriculture, which offer roles for skilled and unskilled workers.
 
Additional Notes:
1. Overtime Pay: Many jobs in Poland include additional earnings for overtime and irregular working hours.
2. Estimated Extra Pay: Jobs such as truck driving and welding may
earn up to 30,000 PLN gross annually in overtime and irregular working hours, depending on workload and employer.
3. Workplace Benefits: Employees may receive housing support,
transportation allowances, or bonuses depending on the job and region.
 
 
If you need detailed information about salaries or other roles in Poland, feel free to ask!
 
Unlock exciting opportunities in Poland with our tailor-made Work Permit and Visa Packages for 2025. Our pricing structure is completely transparent, with no hidden costs, ensuring you know exactly what to expect.
 
Pricing Structure: Ask us for the detail.
 
Why Choose Raindrop Tours & Travels?
 
·         Affordable and Transparent
·         Pricing: No surprises or hidden charges what you see is what you pay.
·         Comprehensive Services: We handle everything from document preparation to post-arrival assistance.
·         Expert Team: Dedicated agents to guide you through every step of the process.
·         Secure Document Dispatch: DHL courier services deliver work permits and other documents to your home.
 
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Let Raindrop Tours & Travels help you achieve your career goals in Poland with our Work Permit and Visa Packages for 2025. Contact us now for a free consultation and begin your hassle-free journey to success!
 
 
Which documents are required for a Poland work permit?
Key requirements for a Poland work permit: eligibility, documents, and application steps for job seekers.
·    Valid Passport - Copy of personal details and all relevant pages.
·    Visa Photo 35x45 mm (3.5x4.5 cm) Size
·    Qualifications and Certificates Educational degrees, diplomas, or professional certificates matching the job role.
·    Work Experience Proof -
·    Letters or certificates from previous employers (if applicable).
·   Language Requirements for Blue-Collar Workers - Some roles may require English proficiency at the B1 level, depending on the employer and job specifics.
 
Eligibility Note:
·   All Nationalities Eligible
·  Except for applicants from Somalia, Iraq, Iran, Cuba, Libya, and Syria (age group 18-45), who are not eligible for work permits in Poland.
 
Polish Work Permit and Visa Assistance Process - Your Gateway to a New Future!
Our Transparent Pricing Plans for 2025!
 
Process
1.        Sign Agreement
2.        Eligibility Check
3.        Document Collection
4.        Initial Payment
5.        Free Eligibility Checks
6.        Dedicated Agent
7.        Job Matching
8.        Work Permit Application
9.        Progress Updates
10.     Second Payment
11.     Document Dispatch
12.     Visa Appointment through Lottery System
13.     Visa Submission
14.     Mock Interview Preparation
15.     Visa Rejection Assistance
16.     Final Payment
17.     Pre-Departure Checklist
18.     Financial Advice
19.     Travel Arrangements
20.     Airport Assistance
21.     One-Day Accommodation
22.     Warsaw City Tour
23.     Welcome Assistance
24.     Accommodation Assistance
25.     SIM Card Procurement
26.     Bank Account Setup
27.     Tax ID Number Assistance
28.     Local Customs Guidance
29.     Polish Language Coaching
30.     Relocation Support
31.     Work Start


**Note:**
The visa appointment process in Poland is handled through the lottery system. After registering your information, you need to wait for session confirmation. Visa submission is only possible through this system, and we provide full assistance to help you navigate it. Our pricing structure is designed for transparency: 1st pre-payment, 2nd payment after work permit approval, and 3rd & final payment after visa issuance. Optional services, such as language coaching, are available at an additional cost.
 
Lead a rewarding life in the Poland
 
Poland offers rich opportunities, affordable living, and a vibrant culture, making it an ideal place to live and thrive.
 
·        
Income: Earn PLN/Euro in a country with a high per capita
income.
·       Education: Poland offers top universities, affordable tuition, and low living costs, making it ideal for quality education in diverse fields.
·        Health: Poland offers excellent healthcare facilities, combining advanced medical services with accessibility for residents and expats.
·     Retirement: Poland is an increasingly popular destination for retirees, offering a low cost of living, rich culture, and a peaceful lifestyle to enjoy your retirement.
·       Family: In Poland, you can bring your partner, and your children can apply to join you, ensuring a family-friendly environment while you live and work there.
·         Your freedom: Poland offers opportunities to live, work, and study in vibrant cities, quality education, and growing job markets.
·       Easy travel: A Polish passport allows visa-free travel across all EU countries, offering the freedom to live, work, and study in the EU.
 
Annual and Monthly salaries in the Poland
Salaries are approximate, vary by industry, and are based on a 36-hour workweek. Net salaries will depend on tax and social security deductions.
 
Workweek (Hours)                 Gross Monthly Salary (PLN)   Gross Annual Salary (PLN)
40 (Standard)                          7,978.79                                                  95,745.48
36 (Reduced)                          7,181.91                                                  86,182.92
 
**Note:**
 
1.        Salaries are based on averages as of 2024.
2.        Figures are gross (before tax and social security deductions).
3.        Actual salaries may vary depending on the region, industry, and individual roles.
 
Accommodation options
Polish companies provide shared accommodation for employees in Poland:
 
·         Rooms: Shared with 2-4 people, based on availability.
·         Facilities: Furnished rooms with shared kitchen and bathroom.
·         Restrictions: No accommodation for family members, partners, or pets.

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