Can a spouse visa be obtained after studying for one and a half years and getting a work permit in Poland?
Yes, after studying in Poland for one and a half years and obtaining a work permit, you can apply for a family reunification visa to bring your spouse to join you. Poland allows foreign nationals with a valid residence permit to reunite with their spouses.
- Residence status: You must hold a valid residence permit, such as a temporary residence permit for work.
- Duration: Your spouse can typically apply if you have held your residence permit for at least 2 years.
- Documents needed: Application form, valid passport, marriage certificate (with certified translation), proof of accommodation, health insurance, and proof of stable income.
A family reunification permit does not automatically allow your spouse to work; a separate work permit may be required. Immigration policies are subject to change. For detailed guidance, connect with your LeapScholar counsellor.
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