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If I buy a flat in Poland, do I get residence permit?


xpertize  3 | 8
3 Dec 2011   #1
If buy a flat in warsaw, do I get residence permit? Or will I be eligible to at least apply for it?

Thanks.
JonnyM  11 | 2607
3 Dec 2011   #2
Anyone is eligible to apply for one, but where are you from? That has quite an impact on residence permits.
OP xpertize  3 | 8
4 Dec 2011   #3
I am from India. I am currently a student. What if I buy a flat/house here? Is it sufficient to qualify for residence permit?

Thanks
grubas  12 | 1382
4 Dec 2011   #4
No,it's not sufficient to qualify for residence permit.Why would you think it is?
tylerrre
5 Jul 2013   #5
Merged: Poland: Buying a Flat and Living There without a visa?

Hey!

Just a quick question: If I bought a flat in Poland, would it be possible to live there after? Any way to gain a visa or something?

I know it's not possible in Germany, I assume it's the same way in Poland but I thought I would ask.
Ho hum
5 Jul 2013   #6
Doubt if this was possible as transfer requires you to have a pesel no and Polish Id.
jon357  73 | 22961
5 Jul 2013   #7
This isn't true. you can buy property without either of those.
SeanBM  34 | 5781
5 Jul 2013   #8
You can buy a flat, transfer the money and legally own it but this will not give you a visa
Harry
5 Jul 2013   #9
transfer requires you to have a pesel no and Polish Id.

I bought my flat with neither of those things.
delphiandomine  86 | 17823
5 Jul 2013   #10
Doubt if this was possible as transfer requires you to have a pesel no and Polish Id.

No it doesn't. It requires a form of identification, but doesn't matter what it is.
atomic8  - | 1
22 Dec 2015   #11
Merged: Does a quick way to obtain permanent residence permit after buying an apartment exist?

While signing a contract at a notary office I was told that such a possibility exists for someone who's not an EU national who buys an apartment in Poland could get permanent residence (staliy pobyt) faster than in 5 years on terms of being a real estate owner.

Unfortunately, notariusz was quite reluctant to provide any details regarding this option. That's why I'm asking if anyone had such experience?

My family & I enjoy our stay in Poland. However, waiting for 5 years to obtain a permanent residency looks like a long-standing burden to me. If something will go wrong I would need to get back to my country of origin, hence to see friends in Poland I would need to get a visa every time which sounds terrible to me since I've been here for a long time.

I'm considering to move to Germany in order to obtain a permanent residency quicker than in Poland.

P.s. I'm Russian
Ozgur
24 Sep 2022   #12
hello, I'm from Turkey. I've been coming to Poland for touristic purposes for years. I have a speacial ( green ) passport. I can stay in your country for 90 days without the need for a visa. My question is. If I buy an apartment, can I extend a visa for another 90 days, thank you


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