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Permanent Residence Permit (EU Long-Term Resident’s Permit)
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Why Pursue an EU Long-Term Resident Permit?
The EU Long-Term Resident Permit in Poland grants foreigners indefinite residency, offering privileges such as freedom of movement within the EU, legal employment, and access to social benefits. This status is ideal for those planning a long-term life in Europe.
Human Service provides comprehensive support, from document preparation to application submission and follow-up.
✔ Document Preparation and Verification
Complete assembly and verification of all required documents.
✔ Eligibility Assessment
Initial evaluation of your eligibility for the permit.
✔ Application Submission Support
Guidance through the application filing process.
✔ Case Monitoring and Follow-Up
Ongoing oversight and assistance with any additional requests from authorities.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Individuals residing continuously in Poland for over 5 years.
Those with stable income and regular tax payments.
Holders of a B1-level Polish language certificate.
Indefinite right to reside in Poland.
Freedom to travel within the Schengen Area (up to 90 days per 180 days).
Right to work without additional permits.
Access to free healthcare, education, and social benefits.
Ability to purchase property and start a business.
Application form for the resident permit.
Valid passport.
Proof of stable income (employment contracts, tax declarations).
B1-level Polish language certificate.
Housing agreement or proof of registration.
Health insurance policy or ZUS confirmation.
Copies of previous residence permits.
Assessment of eligibility and document preparation.
Submission of the application to the Voivodeship Office.
Review of the case and document verification.
Receipt of the decision and EU Long-Term Resident Permit.
- Stress-free process with professional support.
Fast and efficient handling of your case.
Expert guidance to ensure compliance with all requirements.
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