Poland Seasonal Work Permit Registration – Legal Jobs in Poland for Foreign Workers.
Work Legally in Poland Through an Official Seasonal Employment Program.
Poland offers excellent employment opportunities for foreign nationals seeking legal work in Europe.
Through the official Seasonal Work Permit Registration process, foreign workers can obtain employer-sponsored documentation that allows them to apply for a Polish Visa (Type D) and travel to Poland for legal employment with a registered Polish company.
This program is designed for individuals who want to work legally, earn a stable income, gain international work experience, and build their future through employment opportunities in Poland
Available Position:
Kitchen Assistant
We are currently recruiting foreign workers for the position of Kitchen Assistant in Poland.
This role is suitable for motivated candidates who wish to work in a food preparation environment and become part of a legal employment program supported by a Polish employer.
Main Responsibilities: Assisting cooks and kitchen staff with daily food preparation;
Washing vegetables and food products;
Peeling and preparing ingredients;
Cutting vegetables and other food items;
Maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in kitchen work areas;
Washing dishes, utensils, and kitchen equipment;
Supporting the daily operation of the kitchen.
The position provides valuable experience in the hospitality and food service sector while ensuring legal employment under Polish regulations.
Salary and Working Conditions:
Employment Conditions: Position: Kitchen Assistant
Employment Type: Seasonal Employment
Working Hours: Approximately 160 hours per month
Salary: From PLN 5,024 Gross per Month.
Accommodation Support: Available according to employer conditions
Legal Employment Documentation: Provided
Employment conditions are established according to Polish labor regulations and employer requirements.
Processing TimeOne of the major advantages of this program is its efficient processing period.
⏳Estimated Processing Time: 20–25 days.
Once the required documents have been received, the employer initiates the seasonal work permit registration procedure with the competent Polish authorities.
Processing times may vary depending on government workload and administrative procedures.
What Is a Poland Seasonal Work Permit Registration?
A Seasonal Work Permit Registration is an official employment document issued after a Polish employer submits an application to the competent Labour Office in Poland.
After the application is registered, the employer receives official documentation confirming that the foreign worker has been included in the seasonal employment process.
This documentation serves as one of the key supporting documents required for applying for a Polish Visa (Type D) and completing the legal employment procedure.
Step-by-Step Application Process:
✔Step 1 – Submit Your Documents.
Applicants provide the required documentation, which may include: Passport copy; Additional supporting documents if requested.
✔Step 2 – Employer Registration. The Polish employer prepares and submits the seasonal work permit application.
✔Step 3 – Official RegistrationThe competent Polish authority registers the application and issues the corresponding registration documentation.
✔Step 4 – Visa ApplicationThe applicant proceeds with the Polish Visa (Type D) application using the employer's documents.
vStep 5 – Travel to Poland. After receiving the visa, the employee travels legally to Poland and reports to the employer.
✔Step 6 – Begin Employment.
The employee starts work according to the approved employment conditions and Polish labor regulations.
Who Can Apply? This program is intended for foreign nationals who:
Wish to work legally in Poland; Meet the applicable visa requirements; Are able to provide the necessary documentation; Are interested in seasonal employment opportunities in Europe;
Want to obtain employer-sponsored work documentation. Eligibility is subject to employer requirements and immigration regulations.
Why Choose Poland? Poland has become one of the leading destinations in Europe for foreign workers due to its strong labor market and increasing demand for employees.
Benefits of Working in Poland: Legal employment opportunities; Official employer sponsorship; Competitive earnings; Growing economy; European work experience; Transparent employment procedures; Professional working environment; Opportunities for long-term career development.
Thousands of foreign workers successfully obtain employment in Poland every year through legal recruitment programs.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. How long does the processing take?The average processing time is approximately 20–25 business days, depending on administrative procedures and document verification.
2. Do I need a visa? Yes. Foreign workers generally apply for a Polish Visa (Type D) using the employer's documentation.
3. Is the employment legal? Yes. The employment process is based on official employer-sponsored documentation and follows Polish labor and immigration regulations.
4. Is accommodation available? Accommodation arrangements may be available according to employer conditions and the specific employment offer.
5. What position is currently available? The current position is Kitchen Assistant, involving food preparation support, cleaning, ingredient preparation, and general kitchen assistance.
6. Start Your Employment Journey in Poland If you are interested in legal employment opportunities in Poland, our team can assist you with information regarding document requirements, employer sponsorship, seasonal work permit registration, and the complete application process.
Program Highlights
✅ Poland Seasonal Work Permit Registration
✅ Legal Jobs in Poland for Foreign Workers
✅ Official Employer Sponsorship
✅ Kitchen Assistant Position
✅ Salary from PLN 5,024 Gross per Month
✅ Approximately 160 Working Hours per Month
✅ National Visa (Type D) Support: Polish National Visa (Type D) – Seasonal Work (05b)
✅ Processing Time: 20–25 Business Days
✅ Accommodation Support Available
✅ Legal Employment in Europe
Contact us today to learn more about current opportunities and begin your legal employment process in Poland.






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