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Understanding Your Polish Work Permit

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How to understand that your Polish work permit/ What it contains? Work Permit Number Polish authority that issued your work permit.  Identifier of Office of the Foreigner Date and Issue of Work Permit Type of Work Permit and Issue Number Name and contact of Employer Worker's name Nationality (Filipiny is the polish term for Filipino or Philippines) Worker's date of Birth Job Title/Position Minimum Gross Rate per hour Minimum Monthly Gross Salary Validity dates of your work permit Signature of Authority Inspector Signature Employer or the company representative

Open Day in the Office of Foreigners in Małopolska Region

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Bank Account in Poland

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If you are to stay in Poland for longer, sooner or later you will find yourself in need of a Polish bank account. The decision, however, is not an easy one. How do you choose the best offer from the wide array of bank branches and available services? Let us consider how to best manage your finances in Poland. REQUIRED DOCUMENTS  The process of setting up a bank account always requires an identity check – which in turn means presenting a few necessary documents, such as your national identity card, passport and sometimes even your Polish residence card. As you may expect, the requirements can vary greatly depending on the bank’s policy, your residency status in Poland or your country of origin. In most cases, citizens of the European Union do not need to provide any additional documents besides their ID or passport. Non-EU nationals however, are often requested to prove their residency or registered address in Poland. If you are a student, your student ID might come in handy,