EU Helpers Leading Poland-based overseas career consulting company

Why Choose Poland for Work?

Poland is one of the best destinations in Europe for foreign workers. It offers legal job opportunities, growing industries, and clear pathways to residency.

  • Job offers with proper work permits
  • Visa and residence card (TRC) assistance
  • Affordable living costs compared to Western Europe
  • Safe and clean cities with good public transport
  • Easy access to permanent residence or EU Blue Card
  • Possibility to bring your family after settling

Job Vacancies in Poland

Here are some of the most in-demand jobs in Poland that we are currently hiring for:

Job Title Requirement Salary Amenities
Electrician Basic electrical knowledge, basic English. 2+ years of work experience 30 zloty per hour Free accommodation, one free meal at the factory.
Fitter/Welder Proven track record in metal fabrication and welding. Physical fitness and dexterity. Driving license is a plus. 30 zloty per hour Health benefits Comfortable work environment career advancement opportunities.
Warehouse Worker Men between 18-55 years of age. Good manual abilities. No work experience required. 5000 - 6500 Pln/month Accommodation: 15 PLN per day, housing allowance, one free meal.
Machining, Assembly, and Packing Operator Roles Married couples or men between 18 to 50. Physical fitness. Collaborative mindset. Basic understanding of warehouse equipment. 20 zł netto per hour Accommodation: 15 PLN per day, free bus provided by the company.
Locksmith and Metal Grinder Roles Detail-oriented with problem-solving skills Adaptability and willingness to stay updated on industry advancements. 20-22 zl per hour Well-equipped workspace with necessary tools, training programs, and professional development.
Truck Driver Position 2+ years of experience, category B, C, E licenses, license translated into Polish or international license. 2200 Euro per month -
Waste Recycler Position Physical stamina and adaptability. Aptitude for quality assurance testing. Ability to organize material inventory. 17 zloty per hour Healthier work environment with provided safety gear, training programs, and health insurance.
Turkey Meat Production Physical fitness Commitment to effective processing. Ability to work on a visa or without a visa 5000 - 7000 Pln/month Stable earnings, national insurance, accommodation, medical examination, training on health and work issues.
MIG/MAG Welder Position in Poland Welding certification and minimum 3 years of experience. Proficiency in technical drawings. Team player. 6000 - 8000 Pln/month Continuous learning programs, health benefits, workplace safety measures.
Cook Basic knowledge of Asian or European cuisine. 2+ years of work experience 35 zloty per hour Free accommodation
Waiter - 24 PLN per hour Free accommodation, Free Transportation
Cleaner Previous housekeeping or cleaning experience preferred 5000 - 7000 Pln/month Free accommodation
Construction Mason Basic masonry knowledge. 2+ years of work experience 35 zloty per hour Free accommodation, free transportation shuttle, one free meal at the factory.
Massagist

⁠Certified massage professionals,With proven work experience,Candidates from Indonesia & Thailand preferred

6,000 - 7,000 PLN per month Accommodation Provided

Note: All jobs include work permit processing, and most offer accommodation support.

Additional Information:

  • Overtime Earnings: Many jobs in Poland offer extra pay for working overtime, night shifts, or weekends.
  • Estimated Extra Income: Roles like truck drivers and welders can earn up to 30,000 PLN extra per year (gross) depending on hours worked and the employer’s policies.
  • Job Benefits: Some employers provide free or subsidized housing, transport support, or performance bonuses, depending on the role and location.

Just 3 Easy Payments. No Hidden Fees.

Start Your Poland Work Journey with 100% Transparent Pricing

At EU Helpers, we turn your job dreams into reality with clear costs, no hidden surprises, and full support at every step.

Stage Amount What’s Included
Pre-Payment €800 Eligibility verification, document collection, and employer shortlisting
Second Payment €1000 Paid after your Poland Work Permit is approved and ready for dispatch
Final Payment €1100 Paid once your visa is issued and before your travel planning begins
Total Cost €2,900  

*Important Note: What’s Not Included in the Service Fee:

  • Travel or flight expenses
  • Medical check-up or health insurance costs
  • Visa application or embassy fees
  • Courier or document delivery charges
  • Any other personal or unforeseen expenses

What Documents are required for a Poland Work permit?

To apply for a Poland work permit, you’ll need to meet certain eligibility criteria and submit the following key documents:

Required Documents:

  • A scanned copy of the passport in PDF format (valid for at least 6 months)

Important Eligibility Note:

  • All nationalities are generally eligible, except:
    • Applicants from Somalia, Iraq, Iran, Cuba, Libya, and Syria
    • Especially those aged 18 to 45
  • These nationalities are currently not eligible for work permits in Poland due to policy restrictions.

From Offer to Approval: Poland Work Permit Steps

Step Process Stage Description Payment Details
1 Job Matching & Agreement We help match you with a suitable job. Once matched, you sign the service agreement and make the initial payment to begin the process. Pre-Payment – €800
2 Document Collection & Permit Filing Submit your documents (passport, CV, certificates). We file your work permit with Polish authorities once the employer is confirmed. Included in Pre-Payment
3 Work Permit Approval & Second Payment After approx. 90 working days, your permit is approved and emailed. You then pay the second installment to proceed with visa steps. Second Payment – €1000
4 Courier Dispatch & Embassy Appointment Work permit is couriered to your home address (courier charges extra). You attend the embassy appointment and submit your visa application. Courier – €200 (not included)t
5 Visa Support & Processing We guide you with visa funds, mock interview, and support in case of rejection. Embassy processes your application. Included in Second Payment
6 Visa Approval & Final Payment After visa approval, you pay the final installment. We help prepare your relocation checklist and support with ticket booking advice. Final Payment – €1100
7 Arrival & TRC + Job Start On arrival, you get help with accommodation, SIM card, bank account, tax ID, and TRC application. You then start your job in Poland. Included in Final Payment

Types of Work Permits in Poland

There are several kinds of work permits in Poland. The right one depends on your job type, employer, and how long you plan to stay.

Work Permit Type Who it’s for Duration
Type A Non-EU citizens with a job offer from a Polish employer Up to 3 years
Type B Board members of Polish companies Up to 5 years
Type C Workers delegated to Poland by foreign employer Short-term
Type D Short-term service providers Short-term
Type S Seasonal workers (agriculture, hospitality) Up to 9 months/year

Note: If you stay in Poland longer than 3 months, you must apply for a Temporary Residence Card (TRC).

Why Us

Transforming Lives with Trusted Work Opportunities

From legal paperwork to job placement, EU Helpers helps individuals build a secure and brighter future in Europe — safely, legally, and stress-free.

 

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Our Mission

With years of experience in the industry, our team is dedicated to delivering reliable relocation and employment services — prioritizing legal compliance, trust, and transparency.

Our Vision

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Our Value

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Poland Work Permit & Visa Processing Time

How long does it take to get a work permit in Poland?

The Poland work permit is usually processed within 92 to 120 working days by the local Voivodeship Office (Urząd Wojewódzki). The duration can vary depending on the application volume and internal office workflow. In some cases, it may be faster or delayed during peak periods.

Where is the Poland work permit processed?

Work permits in Poland are processed by the Voivodeship Office (Urząd Wojewódzki) in the region where your employer is registered. Each region may have different processing timelines.

What happens after the Poland work permit is issued?

Once your work permit is approved, you need to book an appointment at the Polish Embassy or VFS centre in your home country. During this appointment, you'll submit your complete visa application and supporting documents.

How long does the Poland work visa take after submitting documents?

The processing time for a Type D National Visa (for work) is usually between 15 to 25 working days after you submit your documents at the Polish Embassy. Timelines may vary by country and embassy workload.

What factors affect the processing time of work permits and visas?

The processing duration may be affected by seasonal workload, incomplete documentation, embassy location, or internal reviews. Applying early and submitting complete documents can help avoid delays.

Accommodation in Poland

We make sure you have a place to stay when you arrive in Poland.

What’s Included:

  • Shared or private rooms (based on availability)
  • Furnished spaces with bed, kitchen access, and bathroom
  • Utilities (electricity, water, heating) included
  • Internet/Wi-Fi often available
  • Usually near your job site or easy transport access
  • Rent may be free or deducted from salary (€100–€200/month)

You can also choose to arrange your own accommodation if preferred.

 

Poland Work Permit & Visa FAQs

To help you better understand the Poland work permit and visa process, here are the most commonly asked questions—grouped by category for better readability.

Work Permit Basics
  1. Who needs a work permit in Poland?
    Non-EU/EEA nationals unless exempt (e.g., students or permanent residents).
  2. What are the types of work permits?
    Types A, B, C, D, E, and Seasonal Work Permit for specific job categories.
  3. What documents are required for a work permit?
    Passport, employment contract, employer’s application, supporting legal documents.
  4. How long does it take to process a work permit?
    Typically 1–3 months, depending on the region.
  5. Can a work permit be extended?
    Yes, if employment continues and application is submitted before expiry.
  6. Can I switch employers?
    No, a new permit is required for a new employer.
  7. Is a residence permit required?
    Yes, for legal living and working in Poland.
  8. What is the validity of a work permit?
    Usually up to 3 years, based on the job contract and permit type.
  9. Can a work permit be revoked?
    Yes, for violating regulations or job terms.
Work Visa Process
  1. What is a Poland work visa?
    A National D-type visa issued for employment purposes.
  2. How is it different from a work permit?
    A visa allows entry/residence, while a work permit authorizes employment.
  3. Who issues the work visa?
    Polish embassies or consulates in the applicant's home country.
  4. What documents are required for a visa?
    Passport, work permit, visa application, photos, proof of stay, insurance, fees.
  5. Do I need a job offer for a work visa?
    Yes, a valid job offer is mandatory.
  6. Can I apply online?
    No, it must be submitted in person.
  7. How long does it take to process the visa?
    Typically 10–60 days.
  8. Can I expedite the process?
    Some embassies offer fast-track service for a fee.
  9. What is the cost of a visa?
    €60–€100, depending on your nationality.
  10. What is the visa validity?
    It matches your work permit duration, usually up to 1 year.
Family & Dependents
  1. Can family members join me in Poland?
    Yes, under family reunification.
  2. Do dependents need separate work permits?
    Yes, to work legally in Poland.
  3. Can children go to school in Poland?
    Yes, on a family visa.
  4. Is insurance required for dependents?
    Yes, health insurance is mandatory for all.
  5. Can my spouse work?
    Only with a valid work permit.
Employment & Work Conditions
  1. Can I work without a permit or visa?
    No, unless you are an EU/EEA citizen or exempt.
  2. Can I switch jobs on the same visa?
    No, you need a new work permit and visa.
  3. Can I work remotely or part-time?
    Yes, if allowed in your permit.
  4. Can I work multiple jobs?
    No, each job needs a separate permit.
  5. Are internships and startups covered?
    Yes, if proper permits are in place.
Travel & Schengen
  1. Can I travel to other Schengen countries?
    Yes, for up to 90 days within 180 days.
  2. Is the visa multi-entry?
    Most work visas allow multiple entries. Check your visa type.
  3. Can I travel while the visa is under renewal?
    No, not without valid travel documents.
  4. Can I use a work permit to apply for Schengen visa?
    No, they’re separate processes.
Rejections & Appeals
  1. Can my application be denied?
    Yes, due to incomplete documents or labor market needs.
  2. What happens if my visa is rejected?
    You can appeal or reapply with corrected documentation.
  3. Can I appeal a rejected or revoked permit?
    Yes, via administrative courts.
  4. Can rejections affect future applications?
    Yes, if issues aren’t resolved.
Interview Questions (Embassy/Visa)
  1. Why are you going to Poland?
    State it's for employment with a valid job offer.
  2. What is your job role?
    Describe your responsibilities and contract.
  3. Who is your employer?
    Share company details.
  4. What is your salary and duration?
    Refer to your contract.
  5. Do you have prior experience?
    Mention relevant skills and training.
  6. Do you understand Polish work laws?
    Show knowledge of rights, taxes, and working hours.
  7. Where will you stay in Poland?
    Provide address and whether it’s employer-provided.
Permanent Residency & Others
  1. Can a work visa lead to permanent residency?
    Yes, after several years of legal stay and work.
  2. Can I study on a work visa?
    Yes, but work must remain the primary reason.
  3. Is language proficiency required?
    Not for permits, but often for specific jobs.
  4. Can I freelance with a work visa?
    No, unless specified in the permit.
  5. What happens if my permit or visa expires?
    You must stop working and either renew or leave Poland.

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