Our lawyers proficient in immigration law play a crucial role in facilitating the process of relocating to Poland from New Zealand. They offer invaluable expertise in navigating complex visa regulations, residency requirements, and legal procedures. From assisting with visa applications to guiding residency permits and citizenship eligibility, our Polish immigration lawyers ensure that…
If you want to relocate for work, study, family reunification, or seeking asylum, the Poland immigration process can be challenging to navigate without the right guidance. Our immigration lawyers in Wroclaw have extensive knowledge of immigration laws and policies. They stay abreast of the latest developments to ensure that you receive accurate and up-to-date…
There are different routes to acquire citizenship in Poland and one of them is Polish citizenship through ancestry. If you are interested in applying for citizenship through heritage you should know that obtaining citizenship through this route is possible only for those with Polish ancestors. Our Polish lawyers can assist…
As a foreign person wishing to study in Poland, one can apply for a student visa. The need to obtain a Poland student visa will depend on the nationality of the applicant; for example, the citizens of the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA) do not have to apply for a…
Amongst the numerous types of visas Poland has made available for foreigners, one can also apply for a working holiday visa. The working holiday visa in Poland is an immigration document that can be used only by the nationals of countries with which the Polish authorities have signed an agreement concerning this type of visa…
One of the visa types that can be obtained by foreigners moving to Poland for a short period is the Schengen Visa. The document can allow the applicant the right of free movement at the level of all the Schengen member states or it can provide limited access, to a country, such as Poland, or a few…
The residence permit in Poland is granted based on the period in which the person intends to stay in this country. Thus, Polish legislation distinguishes between temporary and Poland permanent residence permits. The first step for foreigners moving to Poland is to apply for temporary residence permits, which are issued…