A residence card is a document confirming the right of a foreigner to legally reside in Poland for a specified period.
A temporary stay is the right of a foreigner to reside in Poland for a specified period, usually longer than 90 days, based on a temporary residence permit.
Resident stay is the status of a foreigner that allows for long-term, legal residence in Poland, usually after meeting specific conditions.
A permanent stay is the right of a foreigner to reside indefinitely in Poland based on a permanent residence permit.
A work permit is a document that allows legal employment in Poland under specified conditions and for a specified period.
The exchange of a driver’s license is the process of obtaining a Polish driver’s license in place of a foreign one, in accordance with the regulations and requirements in Poland.
Starting a business is the process of registering and organizing an enterprise, allowing for the legal operation of a business.
Polish citizenship is the formal recognition of a person as a citizen of Poland, granting them full rights and obligations under Polish law.
The Polish Card is a document confirming membership in the Polish nation for people of Polish descent living abroad, entitling them to certain privileges in Poland.
PESEL is a unique identification number assigned to every Polish citizen and some foreigners, used for the unambiguous identification of a person in administrative systems.
The starosta’s opinion is a formal assessment of the local labor office regarding the possibility of employing a foreigner in a given position in Poland, required when submitting an application for a work permit.
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