Poland Work Permit Process Flow - National Employment Category D
Check Eligibility :
Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria for the National Employment Category D work permit in Poland, which is typically for employees posted to Poland on a short-term basis.
Job Offer :
Secure a job offer from a Polish employer willing to sponsor your work permit application under Category D for National Employment.
Employer Registration :
The Polish employer must register with the local labor office and submit the work permit application on your behalf.
Collect Required Documentation :
Gather all necessary documents, including your job offer letter, passport, proof of qualifications, proof of address, and any other supporting paperwork.
Biometric Appointment :
Attend a biometric appointment at a visa application center to provide your fingerprints and photograph.
Submit Application :
The employer submits your work permit application to the Voivodeship Office in Poland, which is responsible for issuing work permits.
Wait for Approval :
Wait for your application to be processed. Processing times can vary, and additional documents may be requested during this stage.
Receive Work Permit :
If approved, you will receive a work permit, allowing you to work in Poland under the National Employment Category D.
Travel to Poland :
Make travel arrangements to Poland and begin working for your sponsoring employer, following the conditions outlined in your work permit.