Allows close family members of a lawfully resident non-EU sponsor to join them in Poland for the duration of the sponsor's residence.
Spouses and minor children (including stepchildren and adopted children) of a third-country national lawfully resident in Poland.
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The permit is typically valid for up to three years, and processing often takes around 30 days, though it can extend to roughly 60 days when caseloads are high.
Family reunification permits are dependent on the underlying relationship and the sponsor's status, so a divorce or loss of the sponsor's status can affect your right to stay.
Yes. A residence permit granted for family reunification generally gives access to the Polish labour market, so you can work without a separate work permit.
The permit is typically valid for up to three years, and processing often takes around 30 days, though it can extend to roughly 60 days when caseloads are high.
Yes. A residence permit granted for family reunification generally gives access to the Polish labour market, so you can work without a separate work permit.
You will need a recent marriage certificate plus evidence of a real shared life, such as joint photos, proof of cohabitation, correspondence, or witness statements.
This permit lets a lawfully resident non-EU sponsor bring close family — typically a spouse and minor children — to join them in Poland for the duration of the sponsor's residence.
Family reunification permits are dependent on the underlying relationship and the sponsor's status, so a divorce or loss of the sponsor's status can affect your right to stay.