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You need to have resided in Poland at least 5 years uninterruptedly to get the permit for residence of a long-term EU resident. The following periods are included: – The whole residence under the visa-exempt system;
- Changes to the regulations governing the granting of long-term EU ...
The new catalogue of certificates of proficiency in the...
- Residence permit for a long-term resident of the EU
The application for a residence permit for a long-term...
- Changes to the regulations governing the granting of long-term EU ...
27 kwi 2022 · The proposal makes it easier to acquire EU long-term resident status. This is done by allowing third-country nationals to cumulate residence periods in different Member States in order to fulfil the requirement concerning the duration of residence.
23 lis 2023 · This directive sets out the conditions under which third-country nationals can acquire EU long-term resident status. In order to acquire EU long-term resident status, third-country nationals have to legally and continuously reside in a member state for at least five years.
The new catalogue of certificates of proficiency in the Polish language applies to proceedings on granting residence permits for long-term EU residents that have not been completed by 24 June 2023.
26 wrz 2024 · The application for a residence permit for a long-term resident of the EU should be submitted in person, not later than on the last day of legal stay in the territory of Poland. Not every stay is included in the 5-year period.
27 cze 2024 · A long-term EU resident's residence permit (long-term EU resident's residence card) issued by Poland entitles you to travel to other countries of the Schengen area. However, a foreigner's stay on this basis may not exceed 90 days in a 180-day period.
A long-term EU resident permit is a right to stay on the territory of Polish granted for an indefinite period to third-country nationals (i.e. persons who do not hold the citizenship of one of the EU countries, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein or Switzerland) or to stateless persons who reside in the territory of Poland legally and continuously ...