
You work — we keep your documents under control
No risks, no confusion. We ensure full legalization — everything is official, with no “grey zones” or uncertainty. Legal status means confidence, stability, and the opportunity to build your future in Europe.

GLW helped us close over 30 warehouse positions in just two months. Workers from India, Bangladesh, and Nepal arrived on time, fully documented and legally employed. They’re reliable and consistent. We especially value the clear communication and smooth coordination
HR Manager
Logistics Company, Poland

GLW helped us close over 30 warehouse positions in just two months. Workers from India, Bangladesh, and Nepal arrived on time, fully documented and legally employed. They’re reliable and consistent. We especially value the clear communication and smooth coordination
HR Manager
Logistics Company, Poland

We turned to GLW after a disappointing experience with another agency. The difference was clear: professional, transparent, and guaranteed. They staffed a full construction crew for our site in Lithuania. We’re continuing the partnership.
Operations Director
Construction Firm, Lithuania

I’m from Sri Lanka. GLW helped me get a job at a factory in the Czech Republic. The process was easy — they guided me with the paperwork, handled the visa, and even picked me up from the airport. I’ve been working here for four months now. Thank you!
Rahul
Factory Operator, Czech Republic
Freaquently Ask Questions
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Temporary Residence Card: 3 months to 3 years
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Permanent Residence Card: Indefinite decision; the card is valid for 10 years
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EU Long-Term Resident Card: Indefinite decision; the card is valid for 5 years
Polish Card (Karta Polaka): Valid for 10 years
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Yes, you can — as long as you have a valid reason for re-entry:
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A valid Polish visa
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A biometric passport (visa-free entry)
Another residence card or entry document
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If you already have a residence card: Apply at least 6 months before it expires
If you're staying on another legal basis: Apply any time, but no later than your last day of legal stay
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Yes, you can — just make sure to inform the relevant office (Urząd) within the required deadline.
Yes, but only with a new application.
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You cannot change the basis in an ongoing case.
You must withdraw your current application and submit a new one with the updated reason (e.g., from work to study or from employment to business).
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Yes, you can — if you have another valid reason, such as:
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Studying in Poland
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Family reunification
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Running a business
Other legal grounds for stay
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Usually no. An exam is only required in exceptional cases, such as if:
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Your license is damaged
It's an outdated format (e.g., laminated)
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No — only a permanent and official driver’s license is accepted.
No, you keep your license until the new Polish one is issued.









