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Poland provides one of the most accessible work permit systems in the European Union for non-EU nationals, offering several types of permits tailored to different labor market requirements. The system is administered by the Voivodeship Offices (Urząd Wojewódzki), and most applications are typically processed within one to three months.
Poland’s economy is growing steadily, which has increased the demand for foreign workers in sectors such as manufacturing, construction, logistics, IT, healthcare, and hospitality. The country offers attractive wages, European-standard working conditions, and clear opportunities for both temporary and permanent residency in the future.
Digitalization of applications through new online portal.
Extended seasonal work permits from 9 to 12 months.
New fast-track program for high-demand sectors.
Increased quotas for IT, healthcare, and construction sectors.
Simplified family reunification procedures.
Your comprehensive guide to Poland work visas, 2026 policy changes, eligibility requirements, and job opportunities for 2025-2026.
Work for Polish employer
Most common type.
Board member roles
Management positions.
Foreign employer
Posted workers.
Seasonal work
Extended to 12 months.
Other purposes
Not covered by A-D.
Highly qualified
Higher salary threshold.
Poland continues to issue 200,000+ work permits annually with projected increase to 250,000+ in 2026.
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| Sector | Job Openings | Work Permits Issued | Average Monthly Salary (PLN) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Logistics & Warehousing | 35,000+ | 40,000+ | 4,000 – 5,800 |
| Manufacturing & Factory Work | 65,000+ | 70,000+ | 3,800 – 5,500 |
| Construction | 25,000+ | 32,000+ | 4,500 – 6,500 |
| Hospitality & Tourism | 20,000+ | 28,000+ | 3,500 – 4,800 |
| Healthcare | 12,000+ | 15,000+ | 5,000 – 7,500 |
| IT & Technology | 15,000+ | 18,000+ | 8,000 – 14,000 |
| Agriculture | 18,000+ | 22,000+ | 3,200 – 4,500 |
Secure a job offer from a Polish employer who registers the position with the local labor office and proves they couldn’t fill it with Polish/EU candidates.
The employer is responsible for sending the work permit request to the local Voivodeship Office. Traditionally, the review process can take anywhere from one to three months, varying by region.
After the work permit receives approval, the applicant must submit an application for a National Type D Visa at the Polish consulate in their home country.
Travel to Poland using the National Visa and register your residential address. You must then apply for a Temporary Residence Card within 90 days of entering the country.
Obtain the Temporary Residence Card, which grants the right to work legally in Poland and permits multiple entries into the country and the wider Schengen area.
| Stage | 2025 Duration | 2026 Projected Duration (NEW) |
|---|---|---|
| Work Permit Processing | 1-3 months | 1-2 months (with digital system) |
| Visa Application | 2-6 weeks | 2-4 weeks (streamlined process) |
| Temporary Residence Card | 1-3 months | 1-2 months |
| Total Process | 3-7 months | 2-5 months |
Seasonal work permits are now extended from 9 months to a full year, enabling continuous employment in agriculture and tourism throughout 2026.
A fast-track system has been introduced for high-demand fields such as IT, healthcare, engineering, and green energy, reducing waiting times for work permits.
A new visa option is available for remote workers and digital nomads, allowing a one-year stay in Poland with the potential for extension.
Procedures for bringing family members of work permit holders have been streamlined, ensuring quicker approvals and less administrative burden.
The number of work permits has been increased for key sectors: IT (+150%), healthcare (+100%), and construction (+25%) to meet growing labor demands.
Temporary protection measures for Ukrainian nationals remain in effect through 2026, with facilitated access to work permits.
1. Confirmed Job Offer (Essential)
Applicants must secure a verified job offer from a Polish employer who is registered and has successfully conducted the labor market test.
2. Relevant Qualifications and Experience
Candidates should possess the necessary education, professional skills, or work experience relevant to the role. Certain industries may also require specialized certifications.
3. Clean Criminal Background
A police clearance certificate is required from your home country and from any country where you have lived over the past five years.
4. Health Insurance Coverage
Applicants must have valid health insurance that covers the entire period of their stay in Poland.
5. Employer Obligations
The hiring Polish employer must meet the following conditions:
| Service / Fee | 2025 Cost (PLN) | 2026 Projected Cost (ESTIMATE) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Work Permit Application | 100 PLN | 120 PLN | Paid by employer |
| National Visa (Type D) | 440 PLN | 480 PLN | Paid by applicant |
| Temporary Residence Card | 440 PLN | 490 PLN | Paid by applicant |
| Permanent Residence Card | 640 PLN | 690 PLN | Paid by applicant |
| Digital Application Fee – NEW | N/A | 50 PLN | Optional faster processing |
Direct partnerships with licensed employers to provide genuine seasonal work opportunities.
We ensure your application is prepared and submitted correctly on the official Click Day.
Assistance in arranging safe and affordable accommodation in your destination country.
Complete support from documentation and visa process to travel and post-arrival assistance.
Sukhchain Consultancy provides complete guidance for seasonal work visa applications, ensuring a smooth and transparent process from start to finish. Our team coordinates with employers, manages documentation, and handles application submissions on Click Day. We also support you with visa processing, travel guidance, and post-arrival assistance. Our goal is to make your seasonal work journey simple, secure, and successful.