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Just got my permanent resident permit to live in Poland :) [46]
ivpn71 I don't understand what you want to ask.
All the information I am going to provide here applies
if and only If you you are
married to a Polish citizen, your marriage is registered in Poland, and you have been married for longer than 3 years. You may apply for permanent residence if you meet the conditions set forth by the Act of 12 December 2013 on Foreigners, Section VI, Chapter 1, Article 195.1(4) which basically says you have to be married to your Polish spouse since at least 3 years, and you must have lived in Poland for 2 years, uninterrupted (as defined by the same act, Article 195.4), immediately prior to filing the application on the basis of a temporary residence permit given to you on the basis of your marriage to a Polish citizen (plus other possible basis that I won't go into).
Article 203.1 of the same act specifies the documents required for such an application, and a proof of income is not one of them, however a statement on tax obligations is required to prove that you have no arrears in terms of tax payments. Additionally, marriage certificate, birth certificates of children if any, and ID of the spouse will be required.
Upon having resided in Poland for 2 years (uninterrupted) on the basis of a permanent residence permit in this particular case a foreigner may apply for recognition as a Polish citizen. Proof of income is
NOT a required document in this case. Proof of proficiency in Polish
is a required document in this case.
Edit: removed invalid link.