Student Resident Permit for Higher Education

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A temporary residence permit is granted to foreigners (third country nationals) if the aim of their stay in Poland is to start or to continue a full-time 1st degree (undergraduate), 2nd degree (graduate), integrated Master's degree or 3rd degree (doctoral) studies programme.

The permit is also granted in cases where the studies are a continuation or are complementary to a course of study that the foreigner is pursuing in another EU Member State.

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Duration

15 months

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Citizenship

156 Month(s)

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Fees

68 (approx.)

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P. Residency

120 Month(s)

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Processing time

4-8 weeks

What are eligibility requirements for the Student Resident Permit for Higher Education?

5 Eligibility Requirements

  • The applicant must be enrolled in a course of study or the continuation of studies compliant with the required template.
  • The applicant must pay the tuition fee.
  • The applicant must have health insurance.
  • The applicant must have sufficient financial means to cover living costs in Poland.
  • The applicant must have a guaranteed place of residence.

Which documents do I need to apply for the Student Resident Permit for Higher Education?

5 Document Required

  • Statement from the academic institution confirming enrolment in a course of study or the continuation of studies compliant with the required template. Please check the link for the template.
  • Proof of payment of the tuition fee if starting or continuing a paid course of study.
  • Documents confirming possession of health insurance.
  • Evidence of sufficient financial means to cover living costs in Poland.
  • Proof of guaranteed place of residence in Poland.

Talent Migration data for Poland

Talent gain & drain map of 2015-2019 data. Sourced from World Bank Digital Development Data.

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