This is the first question to ask regarding a long-term EU card.
How long do I need to live in Poland to become eligible for a permit for the residence of a long-term EU resident? What periods of residence are included?
You need to have resided in Poland for at least 5 years uninterruptedly to get the permit for the residence of a long-term EU resident.
The following periods are included:
– The whole residence under the visa-exempt system;
– The whole residence under a visa (excluding the Schengen Visa, for the purpose defined in art. 60(1)(23) of the Law on Foreign Nationals, i.e. given for humanitarian, state interest or international commitment purposes);
– The whole residence under a permit for temporary residence (subject to the limitations applicable to studies and vocational training, the exclusion of short-time residence and the exclusion of the Intra-Corporate Transfer permit, permit for long-term mobility under the Intra-Corporate Transfer, permit for residence of a delegated employee and the permit for studying);
– The whole residence under a permit for temporary residence and work;
– One-half of the residents under a visa for studies or under a permit for temporary residence for studies or for vocational training;
– The whole residence under the EU Blue Card, whether issued in Poland or in another EU Member State (provided that the last 2 years before the application for the permit for the residence of a long-term EU resident have been spent in Poland under the Blue Card);
– The whole, or one-half of, the residence in the course of an application for international protection if longer, or shorter, respectively, than 18 months.
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