About Maria Mirek Expertise POLISH LAW; matters related to legal aspects of immigration to Poland; residency, work
permits, polish citizenship, real estate law, corporate law.
Experience I'm a Polish lawyer experienced in the above fields practicing with Polish law office and also operating my own legal services office (www.mwc-legal.com). For past 2 years I have served as consular associate in the Consulate of the Republic of Poland in the USA.
Education/Credentials Law School (University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland) 2001-2006
Past/Present Clients Individuals and corporate Clients from USA, Canada, Australia
Question iam a stundent undergoing bachelors degree in NEPAL. i work as a part time employee in a travel agency based in kathmandu. how can i contact the employers in poland? what are the procedures for getting a work peermit for least developed country like ours? should i have to pay some money for getting jobs as processing charges? how long it takes to obtain the permit after i get a employer. should i use a agent or a consultancy for the processing? please do answer very clearly.
Answer Hello,
thank you for your question. Polish regulations regarding employment for non-EU citizens are equal for all the countries. There are no specific regulations for least developed country. Please read my previous answers regarding work permit. Finding a job offer in Poland is not easy, especially when you are not present here. I would recommend to contact nearest polish Consulate, perhaps they may help. We are not a job hunting agency, so we are not able to help in this matter.