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Polish Residency and Code 95: What Are the Requirements for Non-EU Citizens?

Polish Residency and Code 95 for Non-EU Citizens: A Detailed Explanation #

This information outlines the requirements for non-EU citizens seeking Polish residency and Code 95 certification to work as professional drivers in Poland. The regulations are subject to change, so consulting official sources is crucial.

Residency Requirements #

Non-EU citizens generally need a valid basis for residing in Poland. Common pathways include:

  • Visa: A Polish national visa (D-type) allows entry and a stay longer than 90 days.
  • Temporary Residence Permit (Karta Pobytu Czasowego): Granted for specific purposes like employment, study, or family reunification. It’s typically valid for up to 3 years and can be renewed.
  • Permanent Residence Permit (Karta Pobytu Stałego): Granted to individuals who have resided in Poland continuously for a specific period (usually 5 years) based on a temporary residence permit, or who have Polish ancestry, or who are married to a Polish citizen.
  • EU Long-Term Resident Permit (Zezwolenie na Pobyt Rezydenta Długoterminowego UE): Granted to non-EU citizens who have resided legally and continuously in the EU for 5 years, including a period in Poland.

Key Requirements for Residency Based on Employment:

  • Work Permit (Zezwolenie na Pracę): Generally required unless exemptions apply (e.g., certain professions or specific circumstances). The employer must obtain this permit before the non-EU citizen can legally work. There are different types of work permits, depending on the nature of the employment.
  • Declaration of Intention to Entrust Work to a Foreigner (Oświadczenie o Powierzeniu Wykonywania Pracy Cudzoziemcowi): For citizens of Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine, there’s a simplified procedure based on the declaration of intention.
  • Proof of Health Insurance: Required for residence permit applications. This can be public health insurance (NFZ) or private health insurance.
  • Proof of Accommodation: Such as a rental agreement or property ownership document.
  • Stable and Regular Source of Income: Sufficient to cover living expenses.

Application Process:

  1. Gather Required Documents: Collect all necessary documents based on the chosen residency pathway.
  2. Submit Application: Apply to the relevant Voivodeship Office (Urząd Wojewódzki) competent for the place of residence.
  3. Attend Interview: You may be required to attend an interview.
  4. Receive Decision: Await the decision on your application.

Official References for Residency:

Code 95 Requirements #

Code 95 is an EU code that confirms a driver possesses the necessary qualifications and skills to drive professionally. For non-EU citizens with a residence permit in Poland, obtaining Code 95 generally involves the following:

  • Driver Qualification Card (Karta Kwalifikacji Kierowcy): Non-EU drivers must obtain a Driver Qualification Card to prove their professional competence.
  • Initial Qualification or Periodic Training:
    • Initial Qualification: Required for new drivers. It involves completing a theoretical course, practical training, and passing a theoretical and practical exam.
    • Periodic Training: Existing drivers must undergo periodic training (35 hours every 5 years) to maintain their Code 95 validity.
  • Medical and Psychological Examinations: Drivers must undergo medical and psychological examinations to ensure they are fit to drive.
  • Exchange of Driving License (if applicable): If the driver holds a driving license issued by a non-EU country, they may need to exchange it for a Polish driving license. This depends on the specific agreements between Poland and the issuing country.

Steps to Obtain Code 95:

  1. Complete Required Training: Enroll in an approved training center for either initial qualification or periodic training.
  2. Pass Exams (if applicable): Pass the required theoretical and practical exams for initial qualification.
  3. Undergo Medical and Psychological Examinations: Obtain the necessary medical and psychological certificates.
  4. Apply for Driver Qualification Card: Submit an application for the Driver Qualification Card to the relevant authority (usually the same office that issues driving licenses).

Important Considerations:

  • Language Proficiency: A good command of the Polish language is essential for completing the training, passing the exams, and communicating effectively while driving.
  • Recognition of Foreign Qualifications: Poland may recognize certain professional driving qualifications obtained in other countries, but this needs to be verified on a case-by-case basis.
  • Changes in Regulations: Immigration and transportation regulations are subject to change. Always verify the latest requirements with the relevant authorities.

Official References for Code 95:

Disclaimer #

This information is for general guidance only and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult with official sources and qualified legal professionals for specific advice related to your situation.

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