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Last Post: 2 Feb 2016
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Ksenia17   
2 Feb 2016
Law / Temporary residence and work permit in Poland check [15]

Dear Blue Lamp,

it seems like work permit was obtained to enable you getting visa and entering Poland for a longer term. Visa will expire (national visas are issued for a period of max. 365 days), while single permit (work and residence permit) is something which enables you to stay in Poland for a period of up to 3 years. Unfortunately, polish legislation doesn't provide foreigners a chance to obtain residence permit while back home. Neither there are provisions for long term national visas.

You don't get a stamp in your passport once you apply for work permit, but you do once you apply for single permit (work+residency). And yes - first you get a decision, and only afterwards - within up to 2 months - you get a card which enables crossing polish borders back and forth. Cost of the card is 50 PLN (as administrative fee).

So, if only you are planing to stay in Poland for a longer while, process was correct. Otherwise - chose optimal solutions for planning your stay in Poland and contact biuro@frog.org.pl for assistance
Ksenia17   
2 Feb 2016
Law / Non-EU citizen Temporary Residence: Regular and stable income clause [5]

Hi Daim,
There is a way to obtain residence permit, if only you are eager to pay taxes and accountancy fees. However, that will be different from self-employment and running your own entity. For solutions on residence permit and assistance in procedure please contact me.
Ksenia17   
2 Feb 2016
Law / Temporary Residence Permit for Parents with a blue card in Poland [8]

Dear Maverick123, Dear Eldiablo14,

Polish legislation doesn't provide for family reunion with parents. They must go under their own scheme (i.e. as workers, students etc.).
If any further support is needed to bring them to Poland as well as to apply for residence permits for them - feel free to contact me.
Ksenia17   
1 Feb 2016
Work / EU Blue Card for Poland. Which salary is needed? [47]

Dear Pegi100
Procedure depends on skills you have, location in Poland you will chose as well as on status of your employer.
Currently monthly income criteria for Blue Card in Poland is set at 5676 PLN (​ isap.sejm.gov.pl/DetailsServlet?id=WDU20150001807)
If any further assistance needed - feel free to get in touch. We assist in planning your stay in any city in Poland (including assistance to family members)