Frequently Asked Questions
Legalization Services
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What is a residence card (karta pobytu)?
A residence card is a document that allows foreigners to stay legally in Poland. It also serves as an identity document within the country.
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How do I apply for a karta pobytu?
To apply, you need a valid passport, proof of employment or business activity, health insurance, proof of accommodation, and financial stability.
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How long does it take to get a residence card?
The process typically takes 3-6 months, depending on the voivodeship office.
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Can I work in Poland with a karta pobytu?
Yes, if your residence card is based on work or business, it allows you to work legally in Poland.
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What should I do if my application is rejected?
Contact us for assistance in reviewing the decision and preparing an appeal.
Business Setup
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What types of businesses can I register in Poland?
You can register as a sole proprietor (JDG), partnership, limited liability company (sp. z o.o.), or joint-stock company (S.A.).
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How long does it take to register a business?
Business registration typically takes 2-4 weeks, depending on the type of entity.
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Do I need a local partner to start a business?
No, foreigners can fully own a business in Poland, but specific industries may have restrictions.
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What documents are needed to register a company?
You will need identification, business registration forms, and proof of address.
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What are the tax obligations for businesses in Poland?
Businesses must pay VAT (23%), corporate income tax (CIT), and other applicable taxes.
IT Recruitment
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What IT skills are in high demand in Poland?
Poland has a high demand for developers in Java, Python, .NET, cloud engineers, and cybersecurity experts.
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Can you help find remote IT jobs?
Yes, we connect professionals with companies that offer remote work opportunities.
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How long does it take to find a suitable job?
It depends on your qualifications and market demand, but the process typically takes 2-6 weeks.