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Poland Offers Permanent Residency For Rs 18,000: Here’s How Indians Can Apply

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Poland is offering a permanent residency permit to non-EU nationals, including Indians, for under Rs 18,100. The country draws a rising number of tourists from around the world.

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Applicants need 5 years of continuous residence or marriage to a Polish citizen, and B1-level Polish proficiency.

Applicants need 5 years of continuous residence or marriage to a Polish citizen, and B1-level Polish proficiency.

One of the most beautiful countries in the world, Poland, is offering a permanent residency permit to third-country nationals, including Indians, for under Rs 18,100. Known for its rich cultural history and a growing economy, Poland already attracts a rising number of tourists from all over the globe. Now, you can also plan to settle there permanently and enjoy the country’s scenic locations and benefit from its multiple educational and professional growth opportunities.

For beginners, a permanent residence permit is a legal document that allows foreigners to live and work in a country without time restrictions. In Poland, it enables applicants to work without needing additional work permits or registering for self-employment. Beyond unrestricted residence and employment, the permit also grants visa-free travel within the Schengen area for up to 90 days within any 180 days. Additionally, holding a permanent residence permit can serve as a pathway to Polish citizenship, provided the applicant meets further eligibility criteria.

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Who Is Eligible For Poland’s Permanent Residency?

A citizen must meet the following criteria to attain the document denoting their permanent residency permit in Poland:

  • They must have spent a minimum of 5 years of continuous legal residence in Poland on a temporary residence permit.
  • Or be married to a Polish citizen for at least 3 years, including residing in Poland for at least 2 years on a temporary permit.
  • Or be a child born to parents holding long-term or permanent EU residence permits in Poland.
  • One must submit valid proofs of regular income earned and accommodations paid for in Poland.
  • Attain B1-level Polish language proficiency, backed by an official certificate acquired.

Documents Required 

  • Two completed permanent residence application forms, submitted in Polish.
  • Passport and photocopies.
  • Photographs.
  • Polish language proficiency certificate.
  • Income proof and documents verifying accommodations and taxes paid.
  • Marriage certificate, with spouse’s identity details and child’s birth certificate (if applicable).
  • All the documents must be translated into Polish.

Step-By-Step Guide On How To Apply 

  1. Step 1: Get an appointment at the Voivodeship Office and apply for the permanent residency permit within the legal stay period.
  2. Step 2: Submit all the documents and provide fingerprints.
  3. Step 3: Pay the application fees, including the stamp duty worth PLN 640 (approximately Rs 15,577).
  4. Step 4: Get the residence card for PLN 100 (approximately Rs 2,434), which takes the overall residency charge to PLN 740 (approximately Rs 18,011).
  5. Step 5: Wait for the processing period to be over. It usually ranges from 6 to 12 months, but could also vary depending on the individual’s application.
  6. Step 6: Once the period is done, pay your card issuance fee and collect your permanent residency permit.
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