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EURES (European Employment Services) is a free platform that connects job seekers with opportunities across EU member states, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland. It offers access to millions of job listings, with multilingual support and personalized job matching based on your qualifications. EURES also provides expert guidance from trained advisers, detailed information on living and…
The European Union (EU) draws expats worldwide with its vibrant culture, diverse job opportunities, and high living standards. However, the reality of working in the EU isn’t always as appealing as it seems. In certain countries, factors like low wages, high taxes, and challenging labor conditions can make relocating less rewarding than expected. Before making…
Poland’s minimum wage is scheduled to increase starting January 1, 2025, marking a significant step towards improving workers’ financial well-being. This adjustment reflects the government’s commitment to enhancing living standards and addressing the rising cost of living. The wage hike will ensure that employees receive fairer compensation for their work, providing greater financial stability and…
From Apples to Yachts: What Makes Poland a Global Export Leader Poland, often known for its rich history and vibrant culture, has quietly positioned itself as one of Europe’s key players in global trade. Living in Poland, it’s easy to become wrapped up in daily life and overlook the country’s remarkable economic achievements. Yet, year…
Starting a company in Poland is accessible for foreigners, even those living abroad. The process involves providing proof of identity, such as a passport, obtaining a certificate of no criminal record, and submitting the company’s articles of association. You can establish the company by either granting power of attorney to a representative or using an…
According to Eurostat statistics, gross domestic product (GDP) in the European Union in the second quarter of 2019 amounted to 1.4 percent. However, in Poland, GDP amounted to 4.2%. This is one of the better results among European countries. Only Ireland, Hungary, Malta and Romania have better results than Poland’s GDP dynamics. Meanwhile, Germany and Italy, whose economy has fallen into recession, have to face problems.
A foreigner is obliged to leave Poland before the end of the stay, to which he is entitled on the basis of a Schengen visa or a national visa and before the end of the visa’s validity period.
Health insurance in Poland is insurance in case of illness, accident, injury, poisoning, life threatening condition, etc. To be able to use such insurance, you must pay monthly contribution under the insurance contract.
In the case of refusal to Visa application, the applicant receives information in writing about the reason for the decision. From the moment of receipt the decision issued by the consul, he / she can appeal a consul’s decision.
Do you want business invitation to Poland? Find out how to get it. If you have a lot of business partners abroad and you want to consult or negotiate face to face, you should think about getting business invitation.
Among all the European countries Poland has one of the most attractive job market. Every year the number of foreigners coming to Poland is increasing.
If you want to make Europe your home, you have many ways to do that. In this article, we will tell you how to become European citizen via investment. This program is called „Golden Visa”.
Did you know that Poland has one of the lowest unemployment rates in Europe? Registered unemployment in 2018 is lowering to record rank this year and it keeps getting better. It is come from economic development, which helps create new places of employment.
Setting up a company in a different country may seems like a big challenge but in reality, it is not that hard. You only need to know the rules. Read our article to know more about starting business in Poland and why it is worth it.
Traditionally, Poland has not been considered a very popular destination for Indian immigrants because of language issues. However, that perception is fast changing. In fact, lately the governments of both countries have felt the need for greater movement of Indian workers — both skilled and unskilled — to Poland. The Indian and the Polish governments have been having talks regarding the migration of Indian Skilled work force into Poland.
Poland entered 2017 in high spirits. Its GDP per capita based on purchasing power exceeded $24,000 and reached 65 percent of the Western European (eurozone) level of income.
Poland, with a population of over 38.4 million inhabitants, is the largest member of the European Union among all the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. In terms of the number of inhabitants, Poland is the 35th largest country in the world and the 6th largest in the EU
Why encourage immigrants to seek employment in Poland? The answer to this question lies in demographic forecasts prepared by the Central Statistical Office (GUS). By 2060, the working age population will diminish by 6.7 million compared with 2015. And if the retirement age is lowered, the decrease will amount to as many as eight million people.
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