Residence permits are normally granted to EU citizens who plan to work in Poland for more than 12 months, or who can provide evidence of health insurance and sufficient resources to support themselves in Poland without resort to public funds. Permits are normally issued for an initial period of 5 years, and are renewable for further 5 year terms. Temporary residence permits are issued to EU citizens who intend to work or to be self-employed in Poland for a period of up to 12 months. Family members are also covered by the permits.
Applications for residence permits must be made to the local authority of the administrative district where the person intends to stay, enclosing travel documents or other documents confirming the applicant's identity and nationality, evidence of a job offer or job contract in Poland, and documents confirming the relationship of dependents to the main applicant, such as marriage and birth certificates.
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