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Schengen Visa Information

    What is Schengen? Schengen refers to the EU passport-free zone that covers most of the European countries. It’s the largest free travel area in the world. Travel & Entry Restrictions in Response to Coronavirus Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, restrictions for entry into the EU & Schengen Area from many countries apply. Check  Schengen.News  to get the latest information and updates on entry restrictions, testing and quarantine regulations in the EU & Schengen Area. What is a Schengen Visa? A Schengen visa is a short-stay visa that allows a person to travel to any members of the  Schengen Area , per stays up to 90 days for tourism or business purposes. The Schengen visa is the most common visa for Europe. It enables its holder to enter, freely travel within, and leave the Schengen zone from any of the Schengen member countries. There are no border controls within the Schengen Zone. However,  if you are planning to study, work...

Poland Schengen Visa Application Requirements

  Depending on the purpose of your travel to Poland, there are different types of visas that will apply to the occasion. Whether you are planning to go on a visit, study or work and reside in Poland permanently, you will have to apply for a different Polish Schengen Visa, accordingly. You can apply for the Polish Schengen Visa since 2007 when Poland as a  Member State of the European Union  also became a member state of the Schengen Area. See the list of countries whose citizens need a visa to enter Poland by clicking  Do I need a visa to visit Poland ? Poland Entry Restrictions in Response to Coronavirus Due to the Coronavirus outbreak, Poland, as well as the rest of the EU and Schengen Area members imposed an EU-wide entry ban on third-country nationals in mid-March 2020. To this day, only the following are permitted to enter the Polish territory: Polish citizens Citizens and residents of Georgia, Japan, Canada, New Zealand, Thailand, South Korea, Tunisia and Austr...

Poland Work Permit

  What is a Work Permit A work permit is a document that authorizes a foreigner to work legally in Europe.  The Permit indicates the Company that entrusts the Execution of Work to the Foreigner and the Position or the Type of Work which the Foreigner is to Perform. Work Visa Package Includes Invitation Letter for Work Guarantee Letter Employment Agreement Accommodation Guarantee Company Registration Details. In Poland there are usually the following jobs open: Cleaning Jobs Insulation Worker Jobs Construction Jobs Optical Fiver Installation Jobs Seamstress Jobs Welding Jobs Chicken Factory Jobs Time Frame Work Invitation Processing takes 2-3 Months Delivery will take 1-2 Weeks Visa Application in Embassy will Take near 1-2 Months So... make sure you apply for a Visa with us at least 2 months before you want to Enter the Schengen Area.  Our company will be glad to help you in obtaining your Work Permit. Details about the Process Process time – 2-3 Months Documents and info...

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