An EU-level indefinite residence status granted after five years of continuous legal residence in Poland (rezydent długoterminowy UE). It is distinct from the national permanent residence permit and includes intra-EU mobility rights.
Non-EU nationals with at least five years of continuous legal residence in Poland.
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The status itself is indefinite, but the physical residence card is issued for a fixed term, commonly five years, and is renewable.
The status itself is indefinite, but the physical residence card is issued for a fixed term, commonly five years, and is renewable.
This is an EU-level indefinite status (rezydent długoterminowy UE) granted after five years of continuous legal residence in Poland. It is distinct from the national permanent residence permit and includes intra-EU mobility rights.
You must show a legal, stable, and regular income sufficient to support yourself and dependents, plus valid health insurance, assessed over the period before you apply.
Yes, in most cases you must show Polish language proficiency, typically at B1 level, through an official certificate or a Polish-language diploma.
You generally need five years of continuous legal residence in Poland directly before applying, with limited absences allowed without breaking continuity.
You generally need five years of continuous legal residence in Poland directly before applying, with limited absences allowed without breaking continuity.
Yes. Unlike a purely national permanent residence permit, EU long-term resident status carries mobility rights to move to and seek residence in other EU member states under their conditions.