Poland Immigration
Founded In 2014 Chennai, India
Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country located in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative subdivisions, covering an area of 312,696 square kilometers, and has a largely temperate seasonal climate.
Poland is bordered by Germany in the west, the Czech Republic in the southwest, Slovakia in the south, Ukraine in the southeast, Belarus in the east, and Lithuania and Russia in the northeast. The country shares maritime borders with Denmark and Sweden.
A passport with at least two vacant pages and a validity of at least six months beyond the date of departure from Franceis required for visa applicants.
They must also show confirmation of their ability to stay in the UK for at least three months after leaving France.
You must also submit a letter outlining the purpose of your travel to the country in detail.
Applicants for this visas must show that they can financially support themselves while in the country.
The amount of money required is determined on the type of visa being filed for Applicants with a history of visa denials for any country must additionally provide information about the denial destination and the grounds for the refusal.
To get a work permit, the future employer needs to fill out a work permit application that includes the name of the company that is hiring the applicant and his/her job title within this company.
This has huge implications as the work permit is only valid for the given company and position. If the candidate decides to leave the company and wants to get a new job, his new employer will have to go through the process of applying for a new work permit for him.
A – when the foreign worker is employed in a company based in Poland
B – when the foreign worker performs a function in a management board or acts as a general partner or a proxy
C – when the foreign worker is working for a non-Polish employer but is delegated for more than 30 days to a branch or facility located in Poland
D – when the foreign worker is working for a non-Polish employer and is delegated to Poland to execute a service, e.g. export service
E – when the foreign worker is working for a non-Polish employer and is delegated to Poland for a time longer than 3 months within the next 6 months for a purpose other than those previously stated
S – seasonal work permit that is issued by Staroste upon a request from an employer. It is permitted only based on a seasonal work permit.
Filled-in application form
Two recent passport-size photographs, no older than six months
A valid passport (valid for at least three months)
Police clearance certificate issued by the Passport Office
Proof of sufficient income to cover the stay
Proof of accommodation
Travel medical insurance
Copy of the work contract signed by the employer and the employee
Proof of independent work through a contract between the self-employed individual and the other party (for independent workers)
Air ticket reservation
As one of the world’s leading business visa & migration consultancies, FyndGlobal can help you create a business visa application with high chances of success. A dedicated visa consultant will be appointed to your case and will assist you throughout the process. Our support includes:
Declaration regarding sufficient and sustainable financial resources for the duration of the stay (stated in the application form; the authority may request supporting documents)
Document checklist
Complete business visa application support
Assistance with collecting supporting documentation
Visa Interview Preparation – if required
Updates & Follow-up with the Consulate