Poland Work Permit

Poland remains a top destination for international professionals seeking career opportunities in Europe. At Vertex Hire Europe Recruitment AB, we provide expert guidance and full support for both employers and candidates navigating the Polish work permit process.

Key Updates for 2025
Poland’s work permit system is undergoing significant modernization in 2025, with a focus on efficiency, transparency, and digitalization. All work permit and residence applications are now processed online via the MOS platform, allowing applicants and employers to submit documents, track progress, and receive updates digitally. Processing times are being shortened, making it quicker and more predictable to secure legal authorization to work in Poland.

Types of Work Permits and Visas
Work Permit: Required for most non-EU nationals, sponsored by the employer. EU/EEA/Swiss citizens do not need a permit to work in Poland.

Type D National Visa: A long-stay visa for employment, allowing stays over 90 days.

EU Blue Card: For highly skilled professionals, with new 2025 rules making it easier to change employers and conduct business activities like Polish citizens.

Schengen Visa (Type C): For short-term stays, not typically used for employment

Location

Poland is not only at the center of Europe, but it is also surrounded by EU member states. Furthermore, the country has excellent infrastructure, including seaways as well as roadways, railways, and airports.

Costs of Living

Poland, while being a member of the European Union, is an Eastern European country with cheaper living costs than other Western European countries. While living standards in the country are lower than in any other Western country, this is changing as a result of the current economic boom.

Low unemployment

Poland’s unemployment rate has progressively declined in recent years, and it now stands at 3.9%. Furthermore, the forecast indicates that the percentage will remain at around 4% in the coming few years.

Language

Despite the difficulty of learning Polish, visitors do not need to be concerned about speaking with locals. English is a widely spoken language in Poland

Hospitality

Poland is a friendly and generous country. The safety of visitors, friends, and families is one of their main priorities. Everyone is always welcomed with open arms and a friendly smile. One will not feel excluded since they will immediately feel comfortable and integrated.

Safety

In general, crime in Poland is low. People feel safe and free to walk around cities at any time of day or night. Numbeo ranked Poland as the 15th safest city in Europe in 2019 (15 out of 39). Poland is an ideal destination for families with children due to its low crime rate of 30.09.
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