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21 Feb 2013 / #1
Hi fellas,
I am so confused about this issue, I am looking for some information about residence and work permits.
First let me explain my situation: I am a non EU (Turkish) citizien has been residing in Poland for 5 months for master studies. I applied for Karta Pobytu as a student 3 months ago and I got the card today which is valid for 1 year from Gdansk governorship.
Next year again, I will apply for it one more year, and on July 2014 my studies will be finished. Here is the problem that I wanna stay in Poland for a couple of years more, is it possible for me to take residence card after finishing the master studies if I find a job?
I've found this topic from Krakow Governorship, it says:
Foreigners released from the obligation to have a work permit pursuant to the Regulation of the Minister of Labour and Social Policy of 30 August 2006 (Dz.U. [Journal of Laws] No. 156 Item 1116, as amended):
19. graduates of Polish upper secondary schools or full-time higher education studies or full-time doctorate studies in Polish universities,
Has anybody experienced a situation like this?
I am so confused about this issue, I am looking for some information about residence and work permits.
First let me explain my situation: I am a non EU (Turkish) citizien has been residing in Poland for 5 months for master studies. I applied for Karta Pobytu as a student 3 months ago and I got the card today which is valid for 1 year from Gdansk governorship.
Next year again, I will apply for it one more year, and on July 2014 my studies will be finished. Here is the problem that I wanna stay in Poland for a couple of years more, is it possible for me to take residence card after finishing the master studies if I find a job?
I've found this topic from Krakow Governorship, it says:
Foreigners released from the obligation to have a work permit pursuant to the Regulation of the Minister of Labour and Social Policy of 30 August 2006 (Dz.U. [Journal of Laws] No. 156 Item 1116, as amended):
19. graduates of Polish upper secondary schools or full-time higher education studies or full-time doctorate studies in Polish universities,
Has anybody experienced a situation like this?