Polish Economic Miracle: Opportunities For Foreigners in Poland

Poland has been a member of the European Union (since 2004) and part of the Schengen zone (since 2007). With sustained growth and low unemployment, the European country presents many benefits for foreign workers.

Poland now has –
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    1.06 million and 06 million foreign workers registered with the Polish social security system.
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    A stable and diversified economy, enabling Foreign direct investment (FDI) of over 23.5 billion Euros in recent times.

The presence of large corporations attracts many foreign professionals to work and settle in Poland. The demand for skilled workers is ever-increasing in the following economic sectors in Poland.

Manufacturing Healthcare Technicians
Information Technology Construction Educators
Engineering Skilled Trades Administrators

Poland Visa Options for Qataris

Poland needs international talent to support its growth. But before you apply, you must decide which visa you need:

Schengen visa (C-Type)
This is a short-term visa that is valid for 90 days in each 180-day period of time. This means that you are allowed to stay in the Schengen zone legally only if your stay in Schengen countries did not exceed 90 days over the last 180 days.
National visa (D-Type)
This is a long-term visa and allows you to stay in Poland for more than 90 days.This visa gives you multi-entry benefits and is valid for one year from the date of issuance.
Doctors, Dentists, Nurses, Obstetricians, and Paramedics
who obtained professional qualifications outside the EU can begin work in Poland immediately upon receiving a license. They will have five years to undergo a diploma recognition process, complete an internship, obtain official recognition of one completed abroad, and take a medical examination.
Poland student visa
Non-EU nationals require a student visa to study here. Eligible students must apply for a residence permit as Polish visa validity is three months. The residence permit in Poland is issued for 15 months. You can extend it for a period of up to three years.

Most In-Demand Jobs to Migrate to Poland

IT/WEB DEVELOPMENT CONTACT-INTENSIVE SERVICE: HOSPITALITY WAREHOUSE SHOPKEEPER
Salary: 20-25 zl / hour net (Housing Allowance 100-300 zlotys) Salary: 10-12 zl / hour net
(Housing Allowance 100-300 zlotys)
Salary: 14 zl / hour net(Housing Allowance 100 zlotys)
COUNTERS AND AUTOMATIC GATE INSTALLERS DUTCH CHICKEN / MEAT FACTORY SUPERVISOR DRIVER (TAXI)
Salary: 10 zl / hour net(Housing Allowance 100-300 zlotys) Salary: 13.13 zl / hour net
(Housing Allowance 300 zlotys)
Salary: 12 zl / hour net(Housing Allowance 350 zlotys)

What is Needed to Obtain a Polish Visa?

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    Your passport and copies of previous visas – valid for at least 3 months beyond your return date and blank pages minimum
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    YCover letter stating the specific reason for visit
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    YTake travel medical insurance with a confirmation of a minimum 30,000 € coverage within Poland and the entire Schengen area
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    YFlight itinerary reservation specifying entry and exit dates along with your flight numbers
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    YProof of accommodation
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    YProof of civil status
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    YProof of financial means for the period of stay
Employed:
1. Employment contract
2. Current bank statement for the latest 6 months
3. NOC from the employer
4. Income Tax Return form
Self-employed:
1. A copy of your business license
2. Company bank statement for the latest 6 months
3. Income Tax Return form
Student:
1. Proof of enrollment
2. Approval letter from the school
3. Copy of the fee receipt
Retired:
Pension statement of the latest 6 months but sometimes regular income generated by property as proof of the previous 6 months is required

Benefits of Migrating to Poland from Qatar

Poland conveys an obvious and compelling message: coming to work in Poland means getting a stable, well-paid job and enjoying good living conditions, including

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    Overseas employment in Poland comes with excellent work benefits;
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    Travel & work in any Schengen country with Polish residency;
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    Poland work visa options, also covering business travels;
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    Obtain Permanent Residence in Poland while on a work permit;
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    Avail of a family reunification visa, valid for three years, and can be renewed.
Men/Women couples Age: up to 50 years Open Visa options Biometrics Clean Desire to Study and Work Driving Experience- 1 year (drivers)

Grab your opportunity today!

Book your consultation with our expert immigration counselors at CanApprove.

Why Apply for Poland Work Visa with CanApprove in Qatar?

Planning to move to Poland for work, study, or visit purposes requires professional assistance in mandatory documentation and legal measures. CanApprove is a pioneer in providing immigration and education consultancy services for nearly three decades.

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    Niche services include Poland work visa from Qatar.
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    Professional consultants to simply your Polish visa process
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    Pre-landing & Post-landing services
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    Cost-effective and hassle-free services.

Why wait any further? Get in touch to let us handle your Poland immigration from today!

Top Polish Cities for Foreigners

Warsaw – The capital city is a perfect destination for settling with family. The city’s famous Palace of Culture and Science, a structure that dominates the Warsaw skyline, is one of the key attractions in the city. A few key industries in the city include electronics, food processing, and high-tech mechanics. Foreign students are familiar with Poland’s immigration to the city as it hosts two major universities for higher education.

Krakow – It is an old town but popular for start-ups and high-tech companies. There is a huge demand for skilled workers including high-tech mechanics, manufacturing, professional, scientific, and technical activities, administrative and support service activities, as well as information and communication.

Poland immigration to the city of Wroclaw is best suited for families. The city houses several small and medium-sized companies as well as larger MNCs. Key industries include IT and high technologies, such as electrical engineering, medical and automotive industries, and business services. Foreign students are familiar with Poland’s immigration to the city as it hosts many universities for higher education.

Here’s a compilation of yearly average prices for renting apartments in Poland:

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    Krakow: 1663 – 2834 PLN
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    Warsaw: 2127 – 4495 PLN
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    Wroclaw: 1731 – 2919 PLN
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    Poznan: 1405 – 2550 PLN
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    Lodz: 1157 – 2338 PLN
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    Bydgoszcz: 1227 – 2335 PLN
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    Gdansk: 1882 – 3430 PLN

Ask our consultants for more details.

Experience The Polish Culture

One of our clients who migrated to Poland on a study visa recently shares her experience of living in Poland. She advocates experiencing the following while studying in Poland:

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    Visit the Wieliczka salt mine. Located within the Kraków metropolitan area, it reaches a depth of 327 meters and features underground chambers, chapels, and even an underground lake.
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    Eating in a Bar Mleczny, especially since it serves amazing food and affordable prices with student discounts!
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    Skiing, snowboarding, or wandering around the Tatra Mountains.
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    Try to read your fate from the wax shapes poured in cold water on the Eve of St. Andrew’s Day (Andrzejki)
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    Visiting a real Polish village like the Zalipie Painted Village!

NOTE: The Schengen area consists of 26 European countries. They do not have any border controls between them. The countries are Austria, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Finland, France, Belgium, Italy, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Poland, Norway, Malta, Luxembourg, Lithuania, Liechtenstein, Hungary, Iceland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Sweden, Slovenia, Portugal, and Latvia.