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📌 Poland has introduced a rule requiring all Single Permit holders to enter the country with a National Work Visa (Type D).
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❌ Entering with a visa or residence permit from another Schengen country is no longer allowed for Single Permit holders.
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🛡️ The change ensures better regulation and tracking of foreign workers entering the Polish labor market.
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✅ Holders of the EU Blue Card remain exempt from this new requirement.
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📅 Applicants must apply for the Type D visa before arrival in Poland to activate their permit.
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💼 The move aligns with Poland’s focus on legal employment and stronger documentation controls.
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📝 Type D visas are valid for up to one year and allow work and long-term residence.
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💶 Application fees have been updated based on Poland’s minimum wage standards.
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🌐 All applications must go through the e-Konsulat online registration system.
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🧭 This update is part of Poland’s effort to streamline its immigration and labor processes.
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