Express Entry Program
Poland work permits are essential documents that allow foreign nationals to work legally within the country. These permits are generally mandatory for non-EU/EEA citizens, as EU/EEA citizens have the right to work in Poland without a permit.
There are several types of work permits available:
Type A:
- For skilled workers with foreign work experience.
- Selection is based on factors like education, work experience, age, and language proficiency.
- Requires a minimum of 67 points out of 100 on the eligibility criteria.
Type A:
- For employees working for a foreign employer based outside Poland.
Type B:
- For individuals serving as board members or partners in a Polish company.
Type C:
- For employees of foreign companies operating in Poland on temporary assignments.
Type D:
- For people working for a foreign employer, where the work is in a Polish branch or subsidiary.
Type E:
- For people working in Poland under different conditions.
Obtaining a Poland work permit offers numerous advantages,
including legal employment, access to social security benefits, and the
potential for permanent residency and family reunification.
Which Countries Offer Residency by Investment Programs?

Antigua & Barbuda

Dominica

Grenada

Saint Lucia

Malta