Your path to a better life

Change your life for the better
Work legally in Poland

With years of experience, we have helped thousands of people
fulfill their dream of living and working legally in Europe.
Today, you can be next.

Your path to Poland

A simple 4-step process

1

Fill out the registration form

Provide your details and professional interests

2

Schedule a meeting

A virtual or in-person meeting with our recruitment team

3

Prepare your documents

We will help you gather all the required documents

4

Start the process with LAUR

Begin the legal procedure and your new life

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Why choose Poland?

Poland is one of the most economically developed countries in Eastern Europe. It is a member of the European Union and the Schengen Area, offering real opportunities for workers or people who want to change their place of residence.

Contracts

Lawful mandate contracts (umowa zlecenie)

Work

High demand for workforce

Benefits

Social insurance (ZUS) and employee benefits

Residency

Possibility of temporary and permanent residence

Stability

Economic stability and quality of life

Salaries in Poland

In Poland, wages are paid in Polish zloty (PLN). The minimum monthly salary in 2026 is approximately 4,806 PLN gross (about 1,300 USD).

In industries such as manufacturing, logistics, and welding, earnings can exceed 5,000–7,000 PLN per month, depending on the position.

Working in Poland allows you to increase your income and savings, while also building a legal path to residency.

What does this process include?

LAUR offers a comprehensive, safe, and legal immigration process

  • Legal mandate contract with a Polish company
  • Work permit for 1–3 years
  • Invitation letter and letter of intent
  • Pre-employment contract and officially stamped documentation
  • Housing guarantee letter
  • International medical insurance for the visa
  • Preliminary flight ticket reservation
  • Sending original documentation to Poland
  • Legal employment with a Polish employer in line with applicable law
  • Access to social benefits (ZUS, healthcare, retirement)
  • Assistance with the Residence Card (Polish residence permit)
Happy person with Polish flag in Warsaw

Do I need a visa to work in Poland?

Visa-free entry

Citizens of countries such as Argentina, Bolivia (up to 90 days), Brazil, Chile, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, El Salvador, Uruguay, and Venezuela can enter Poland as tourists and change their immigration status directly in Poland.

Visa required

Citizens of countries such as Cuba and Colombia need a work visa to enter Poland. We assist with the entire visa application process.

What will you receive upon arrival in Poland?

Professional counseling

Support during integration
and adaptation in a new environment

Free accommodation

Free accommodation before you start working

Airport pickup

We will pick you up
from the airport in Poland

Migration requirements for Poland 2026

Every migration process requires the submission of legal documents that will be reviewed by immigration officials.

Valid passportMinimum 1 year of validity
National ID cardIdentity document from your country of origin
Criminal background certificate
CV with referencesWith verifiable references
Invitation and intent letterIssued by LAUR
Pre-employment contractSigned with a Polish employer
Housing guarantee letterAccommodation confirmation
Flight ticket reservationBooked in advance

Possible reasons for entry denial

Schengen Borders Code, EU Regulation 2016/399

No proof of accommodation or reservation
No return ticket
No health insurance
Insufficient funds
(108 € / day)
Inconsistencies or suspicious behavior
Criminal record or deportation
Membership in criminal organizations
Wanted by INTERPOL

Frequently asked questions

How long does the visa process take?
Processing time depends on the country of origin and the type of visa. Typically, the entire process takes 6 to 12 months. Our team ensures that all documents are prepared correctly, which significantly speeds up the procedure.
What types of jobs are available?
We offer positions in many industries: manufacturing, logistics, welding, construction, hospitality, food processing, and many more. We match positions to your skills and experience.
Is knowledge of Polish required?
No, knowledge of Polish is not required at the beginning. We offer free English training and Polish work culture orientation. Many positions do not require knowledge of Polish, and our team provides translation and support.

Ready for a new chapter?

Your future in Poland starts with one step. Contact us and begin the process today.

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