Life and work in Poland
Reviews on life in Poland are positive for various reasons. Immigrants and native Poles have almost equal rights. Non-nationals have the opportunity to work in Europe and receive decent wages, get an education, and even set up their own business in any field. Official state structures provide all possible support in this regard. The country issues work permits for a period of 6 to 12 months.
- Life in Poland is stable and moderate. Polish people are confident in the future, so they can afford to make plans for years to come.
- Especially visitors who have Polish roots are welcomed and treated warmly in this state. After simple bureaucratic manipulations, representatives of the ethnic group have the prospect to get a Polish card – a document that makes numerous welfares available, including a residence permit in the EU.
- Poland attracts foreigners who are looking for a temporary income. A busy and interesting life and work in Poland can be combined because employers offer good pay for a part-time job.