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.
Can your spouse come with you?
Which courses still allow dependents, and what you will need to show.
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