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A foreigner residing in Poland for more than 185 days must exchange their national driver's license for a Polish one.
When applying for a replacement driver's license, a valid license is not withdrawn - it can be used while the application is being processed. The processing time is 2-3 months. The foreigner receives notification of the day and time of the visit to the city administration to obtain a Polish driver's license. The previous license shall be withdrawn.
Citizens of Ukraine and other CIS countries, replacing the national license to Polish, do not pass the theoretical and practical exams.
If you do not replace your license on time, there is a very high probability of problems with the insurance company if an accident occurs. The insurance company will take advantage of the fact that the driver's license has not been changed and as a result, they can simply refuse to pay the insurance, under the pretext that by law the foreigner had no right to operate a vehicle in Poland.
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Questions and Answers
How to calculate days for visa-free stay in Poland?
Visa-free stay in Poland is short-term and lasts no more than 90 out of 180 days. Border guards calculate the days of a foreigner's stay for the last 180 days. Every 6 months (180 days), you can stay in the Schengen area for only 90 consecutive days or sum up the days of short-term stays.
Can you change your job and employer during the legalization process in Poland?
Yes, you can. If the purpose of your stay in Poland is for work, you need to submit an application for a change of employer to the relevant Voivodeship Office. You must also provide a new set of documents related to your new job.
Необходимо принести новый пакет документов, который относиться к новому месту работы.
Change of employer after obtaining a residence permit
In the decision to grant a Residence Card (based on employment), details about the employer are included, specifying the type of work the foreigner will perform, the scope of work, and the salary. When changing employers, new documents based on the new job are required. After leaving the old job, you must notify the Office within 15 days. You have 30 days to find a new job.
In which cities of Poland do we operate?
We assist with obtaining all types of residence cards in all cities across Poland. Our offices are located in Wrocław and Katowice.
On what grounds can one come to Poland?
A foreigner (citizen of a third country) can enter Poland on the basis of a valid national or Schengen visa, which grants the right to enter and stay in the territory of the Republic of Poland, or under a visa-free regime.
On what grounds can one stay in Poland?
Such documents include: a visa, a temporary residence permit, and a permanent residence permit. In addition, foreigners exempt from the visa regime can stay in Poland under the visa-free regime.
What is a Residence Card and what is it for?
A Residence Card is a document that confirms the status of a foreigner, allowing them to stay in the territory of Poland. In other words, it is a residence permit that provides the opportunity to cross Poland's borders without obtaining additional visas and to legally reside in the country.