Work Permit Services

What Is a Work Permit in Poland and Why Is It Necessary?

A work permit in Poland is an official document required for legally employing foreign workers in the country. Employers must obtain a work permit for foreign employees working in Poland. This document ensures that employers meet their legal obligations and allows workers to perform their jobs in Poland without any issues.

Who Needs a Work Permit in Poland?

A work permit in Poland is mandatory, especially for the following groups:

  1. Foreign nationals hired in Poland.

  2. Employees of international companies sent to work in Poland.

  3. Foreigners planning to work in Poland temporarily or permanently.

  4. Workers from non-European Union countries.

What Are the Risks of Not Having a Work Permit in Poland?

Employing foreign workers without a valid work permit can lead to severe legal penalties and fines for employers. Workers may lose their legal right to work and face deportation risks. For businesses, this can result in reputational damage and operational disruptions.

How to Obtain a Work Permit in Poland?

Obtaining a work permit in Poland requires completing specific procedures correctly. Employers and workers must submit all required documents to the relevant authorities. This process involves preparing accurate details about the job position, duration of work, and other necessary information.
Our firm provides the following services to assist with the work permit process in Poland:

  1. Preparation of required documents and management of application procedures.

  2. Communication with the Polish Ministry of Labor and other relevant authorities.

  3. Monitoring the work permit approval process.

  4. Ongoing consultancy services after obtaining the work permit.

Advantages of Work Permit Services in Poland
  1. Legal Compliance: Full adherence to Poland's legal regulations.

  2. Time Savings: Complex procedures are managed by a professional team for faster results.

  3. Error Reduction: Avoid delays caused by incomplete or incorrect document submissions.

  4. Work Security: Ensure legal work rights for your employees.

Which Businesses Benefit from Work Permit Services in Poland?
  1. Companies employing foreign workers in Poland.

  2. Businesses managing foreign personnel for international projects.

  3. Entrepreneurs planning to establish new businesses in Poland.

  4. Firms looking to hire workers from outside the European Union.