It will Become Easier for Foreigners to be Legalized in Poland: the Law has been Adopted
On October 19, the Polish Council of Ministers adopted a bill amending the Foreigners Act. The Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration wants to simplify the process of the stay of foreigners legalized in Poland. The regulations will come into force 14 days after they are published in Dziennik Ustaw.
Consequently, foreigners coming to Poland for business reasons will no longer be required to apply beforehand for a special recommendation of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and crossing the Polish border will be possible on the basis of a written invitation from a Polish business entity (and once other legally binding conditions that apply in Poland have been met, such as, in particular, the visa requirement for foreigners from countries subject to a visa obligation).
The Major Changes in Which Foreigners Will Be Legalized in Poland:
The proposed changes include primarily:
– Simplifications and changes related to the issuance of a temporary residence permit to foreigners: the rejection of the requirement to have a place of residence and the requirement to have a source of stable and regular income (a foreigner will be able to work at any time and on the basis of any contract – the only condition is to receive a minimum remuneration for work).
– Expansion of the list of situations when it is not necessary to make changes to the work and residence permit.
– Acceleration of the procedure for obtaining a residence and work permit in case of performing work of strategic importance for the Polish economy.
– Extension of the term of seasonal work to 24 months.
– Simplification of the procedure for issuing the Pole’s Card.
These changes are made for those foreigners to be legalized in Poland. In addition, a special temporary regulation will be in force, which provides for a simplified legalization procedure for those foreigners who have applied for a work and residence permit in Poland until January.
Business Implications for Poland
Economic and regulatory developments in Poland have broad implications for businesses operating in the country. Poland’s economy, the largest in Central and Eastern Europe, continues to attract international investors and entrepreneurs seeking EU market access, competitive costs, and a skilled workforce of over 17 million workers.
For foreign companies and entrepreneurs doing business in Poland, staying informed about economic trends, regulatory changes, and market dynamics is essential for strategic decision-making. Whether you are considering entering the Polish market, expanding existing operations, or optimizing your corporate structure, professional advisory support can help navigate the complexities of the Polish business environment.
Poland offers a comprehensive business infrastructure including special economic zones with tax incentives, a well-developed banking system, modern office space in major cities, and a legal framework aligned with EU standards. These factors, combined with Poland’s strategic geographic position between Western and Eastern Europe, make it an attractive hub for businesses targeting the broader European market.
If you are doing business in Poland or considering entering the Polish market, Zalewski Consulting can help. Learn more about our legal advisory services, or contact us for a free consultation.
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