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Honorary ConsulFernandino T. Lising
Address9th Floor, Del Rosario Law Centre
21st Drive corner 20th Drive
Bonifacio Global City, 1630 Taguig
Metro Manila
Philippines
Phonelocal: (02) 527.7491
international: +63.2.527.7491
Faxlocal: (02) 527.1603
international: +63.2.527.1603
Emailmanila.amb.sekretariat@msz.gov.pl
Web sitehttps://manila.msz.gov.pl/pl/

» Can I visit Poland without a visa?

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Wojciech Tomczyk
Mon, 30 Jan 2017 23:33 EST
A note to Miss Lade
I strongly suggest to make serious preparations before resuming a study tour.
Do you have some plans for studies and where?
About visa I suggest to contact locally the honorary consulate in Maynila and also embassy in Kuala Lumpur.
From my and other's experience they are not very responsive.
Let me know if they responded to your note.
Below are Honorary Consulate details.



Honorary Consul Fernandino T. Lising
Address United Philippine Lines, Inc., UPI Building 1
One Fort Santiago, Sta. Clara Str.
Intramuros, Manila
Philippines
Phone local: (02) 527.7491
international: +63.2.527.7491
Fax local: (02) 527.1603
international: +63.2.527.1603
Email mailadmin@uplines.net
Lade
Mon, 30 Jan 2017 00:46 EST
Visa
Good day Wojceich,
I just want to ask what type of visa should I get to stay in Poland for 6 months and to study their language/culture? Thank you and I hope to hear from you soon. Keep safe
Fer
Fri, 27 Jan 2017 03:08 EST
Darlene
Hello Darlene, nakakuha ka n ba ng info para mkawork s Poland as an Au pair? Um. Pwede ba tayo mgkaroon ng contact s isat isa? Meron din kasi gustong mghire sa akin as Au pair s Poland. Pero kung ayaw mo, ok lng. Salamat
Wojciech Tomczyk
Fri, 6 Jan 2017 22:24 EST
Au- Pair in European countres
Some details are listed on this website

http://www.wikihow.com/Become-an-Au-Pair-in-Europe
Wojciech Tomczyk
Fri, 6 Jan 2017 22:08 EST
Further details to Miss Darlene
Work on the territory of the Republic of Poland



IMPORTANT NOTICE

your future employer moves for a work permit, you cannot apply for a work permit in Poland on your own,
a work permit should be sent to you by your employer so that you can apply for a visa giving you the right to work.

Documents required to enter the territory of Poland:



1. a valid travel document,



2. a valid visa (if you want to work legally, you must obtain a visa giving you the right to work),



3. a document which confirms that you have health insurance,



4. money or a certificate confirming that you have it (e.g. a current certificate from a bank). If you cross the border based on a visa with the right to work, you do not have to present documents reflecting your financial situation.



At all times keep documents on you certifying your identity, legal stay and work (a copy of a work permit), in case you are controlled by the Police or the Border Guard.



If you do not have any of them or if they are invalid, you may even be expelled from Poland.



IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR SHENGEN VISA AND NATIONAL VISA (WITH A WORK PERMIT) HOLDERS:



you cannot start work before the date shown in the permit,
a work permit is given with regard to one employer, to the particular position and to the period shown in the permit, under the conditions defined in the permit,
your employer must move for an extension of a work permit not later than 30 days before the end of the period for which the permit has been given,
if you want to change your employer or take up a different kind of job, your new employer must move for a new permit to an appropriate Voivode (regional/voivodship office),
if you did not sign a contract before starting work, demand the contract not later than on the day of commencing work,
a contract must be in accordance with a work permit,

The obligation of an employer:



conclude contracts with you (including an employment contract) in a language which you understand,
conduct trainings (including an occupational health and safety training) in a language which you understand,
provide you with a copy of an extension of a work permit or of a new permit,
pay for you, on a regular basis, contributions and taxes required by the law.

The obligations of an employee (within the employment relationship):



regular remuneration paid within the agreed period (not lower than that shown in a work
permit and concluded contract),
protection against discrimination and exploitation,
rest after work, holidays and a leave,
work in safe and hygienic conditions,
choose a place of residence,
a certificate from your employer after leaving work.
Wojciech Tomczyk
Fri, 6 Jan 2017 21:55 EST
Further comments to Miss Darlene
Here are some basic details about working visa for Poland:

http://www.kualalumpur.mfa.gov.pl/en/consular_informtion/work_in_poland/

Your potential employer needs to be actively involved in this process and contact Polish Embassy in Kuala Lumpur directly. It would assist you greatly in obtaining a visa.
Feel free to contact me directly via e-mail address tomczykw@yahoo.com
Wojciech Tomczyk
Fri, 6 Jan 2017 21:39 EST
A Note to Miss Darlene
I am just a private person trying to assist people leaving questions on this website.
Please leave your e-mail address so I can contact you.
Meantime I will find out about the visa matter.
By the way,you may contact also Polish Embassy in Kuala Lumpur as they are representing Poland in the Philippines.
darlene
Thu, 5 Jan 2017 10:01 EST
Visa
Dear Consul,

Greetings!

My name's Darlene Pepito, and I would like to inquire about some matters.

I was invited to Poland as an au pair/nanny yet au pair program is not yet regulated in Poland like other countries in Europe. I would like to ask what kind of visa should I get and where to get it? I also wish to know the requirements and conditions as well as the number of days of processing an application?

Thank you very much.
Wojciech Tomczyk
Tue, 3 Jan 2017 03:52 EST
A note to Miss Babyface
A answered your question on this site on July 23th last year It is on the 10th position from the top.
babyface
Mon, 2 Jan 2017 10:35 EST
Question
Hi mary i would like to asked if u comply with the requirements in marring a polish citizen in poland

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