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How to Become a CE Truck Driver in Poland?

How to Become a CE Truck Driver in Poland?

By: Jordan Hayes, Author
29 Aug 2025  ·  Views 1202  ·  4 min read
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Poland is one of the top destinations in Europe for professional truck drivers, thanks to its growing logistics industry and strategic location in the EU. If you want to become a CE-category truck driver in Poland, you’ll need the right qualifications, legal documents, and training. 


Step 1: Meet the Basic Requirements

Before you start, make sure you fulfill these conditions:

Age and Residency

  • You must be at least 21 years old for certain categories.

  • Non-EU citizens must prove habitual residence in Poland or at least 6 months of study before applying for a license.

Valid Category B License

A Category B (car) driving license is required before you can begin training for a truck license.


Step 2: Obtain the Necessary Polish/EU Licenses and Certifications

To work legally as a truck driver in Poland, you need:

Category C+E Driving License

The C+E license allows you to drive articulated trucks and is essential for international freight transport.

Code 95 (CPC – Certificate of Professional Competence)

Every professional driver in the EU must hold a Code 95 qualification, showing they meet EU driving standards.

Digital Tachograph Card

This card records your driving hours to ensure compliance with EU working time regulations.

Medical Certificate

You must pass a medical examination to prove you are fit for professional driving.


Step 3: Complete Driving Training and Exams

Driving Course

Enroll in an accredited driving school that offers theoretical and practical training in Poland.

Theoretical Exam

Take and pass a multiple-choice test at a Regional Road Traffic Center (WORD).

Practical Exam

Pass the practical driving test, which includes:

  • Closed-circuit maneuvering

  • Driving on public roads


Step 4: Secure a Job and Fulfill Legal Requirements (Non-EU Citizens)

If you are a non-EU citizen, additional steps are required:

Work Permit and Visa

  • You will need a work permit and a Type D national visa to work in Poland legally.

  • Your employer usually sponsors this process.

Employer Sponsorship

Many Polish transport companies provide visa sponsorship and assistance with Code 95 training.

Job Search

  • Look for openings on Polish job portals such as Pracuj.pl, LinkedIn, and company websites.

  • International recruitment agencies also hire truck drivers for Poland.


Step 5: Get Your Professional Documents in Poland

  • Driver Qualification Card (Code 95): Your employer usually assists in obtaining this.

  • Digital Tachograph Card: Needed for recording driving hours.

  • Temporary Residence Permit: For long-term stay after your initial visa expires.


How Much Do Truck Drivers Earn in Poland in 2025?

Truck driver salaries in Poland vary based on experience, routes, and company benefits:

  • Domestic routes: €1,000 – €1,500 per month

  • International routes: €1,800 – €2,500 per month

  • Extra allowances: Many companies provide bonuses for long-haul trips, accommodation, and daily allowances (diets) for international routes.

✅ Drivers on international routes often earn more than €2,000 per month, making Poland one of the better-paying Eastern European countries for truckers.


Why Choose Poland for Truck Driving?

  • High demand for professional drivers

  • Visa and training assistance from employers

  • Strategic location for international transport across the EU


Becoming a CE truck driver in Poland is an excellent opportunity for those who meet the licensing and visa requirements. With the right training, C+E license, Code 95 certification, and a valid job offer, you can build a stable and well-paid career in Poland’s booming logistics industry.


✅ Pro Tip: Look for companies that cover Code 95 training, accommodation, and work permit sponsorship, as this makes the process easier and cheaper for foreign drivers.

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