Poland is a Central European country with a growing economy, affordable living costs, and strong demand for foreign workers. Its capital is Warsaw, and it offers cultural richness, EU membership benefits, and straightforward immigration pathways for employees.

Why work in Poland?

Location: Central Europe, bordered by Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, and the Baltic Sea.

Government: Parliamentary democracy and member of the European Union & Schengen Area.

  • Job Opportunities: High demand for foreign workers in
    sectors such as manufacturing, agriculture & hospitality.
  • Low Taxes: Poland uses a progressive tax system. 12% for income up to 120,000 PLN annually.
  • Healthcare: Public health insurance (NFZ) covers most medical needs once you’re registered and insured.
  • Affordable Living: Cost of living is lower than Western Europe.
  • Schengen Access: Travel freely across 29 European
    countries once you hold a valid residence permit.
  • TRP (Temporary Residence Permit): Allows you to live and
    work legally. Validity is 1–3 years & renewable.
  • PR (Permanent Residency): Available after 5 years of continuous legal stay (work, study, or family reunification). Family members must apply separately.
  • Bring Your Family: You can apply for family reunification so your spouse and children can join you. Once your residence permit is approved, you can apply for family reunification.
  • Spouse Can Work: Spouse can work legally if they obtain their own work permit or residence card.
  • Children’s Education: Children can attend public schools for free. Polish schools offer strong academic programs and integration support for foreign students.
  • Family Reunification: Allowed after legal stay and proof of
    income/housing.

Bringing Your Family – Requirements

  • Legal Residence: You must hold TRC.
  • Eligible Family Members: Spouse & minor children.
    Income : At least 1,300 PLN net/month each member
  • Housing: You must have suitable accommodation.
  • Health Insurance: Valid coverage for all family members.
  • Documents Needed: Proof of relationship.