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POLAND WORK VISA

Bangladesh to Poland Work Visa 2026: Cost, Process & Salary

Poland offers work visas for Bangladeshi workers in manufacturing, construction, and logistics. This guide covers costs, process, salary, and how to avoid scams.

Guidance onlyJun 26, 2026Salaries & visa rules are indicative — confirm with the official source or embassy.
Bangladesh to Poland Work Visa 2026: Cost, Process & Salary
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Bangladesh to Poland Work Visa 2026: Direct Answer

Poland is a top destination for Bangladeshi workers in manufacturing, construction, and logistics. The work visa process involves employer sponsorship, a valid job offer, and a work permit. Average monthly savings for a single worker range from €400–€800 after costs.

Who can apply / requirements

To apply for a Poland work visa from Bangladesh, you need:

  • A valid job offer from a Polish employer registered with the Voivodeship Office.
  • Employer must obtain a work permit (type A, B, C, D, or E).
  • Educational certificates (minimum high school diploma; some trades require vocational certificates).
  • No language requirement for most jobs, but basic English or Polish helps.
  • Clean criminal record certificate from Bangladesh.
  • Valid passport (at least 6 months beyond visa expiry).
  • Health insurance covering Poland.
  • Proof of accommodation (employer may provide).

Step-by-step process

  1. Find a job: Use official job portals (e.g., EURES, Pracuj.pl) or trusted recruitment agencies. Never pay upfront for a job offer.
  2. Employer applies for work permit: The Polish employer submits an application to the local Voivodeship Office. This takes 1–3 months.
  3. Receive work permit: Once approved, the employer sends you the permit document (scan or original).
  4. Apply for national visa (D-type): Submit your visa application at the Polish embassy in Dhaka. Required documents: passport, work permit, application form, photos, insurance, proof of funds, flight reservation, and accommodation.
  5. Attend interview: The embassy may call for an interview. Be prepared to explain your job role and intentions.
  6. Wait for visa decision: Typically 15–30 working days. You can track online.
  7. Travel to Poland: Once visa is stamped, book your flight. Upon arrival, register your address and obtain temporary residence card if staying long-term.

Salary, cost & savings

Indicative estimates based on average data for 2026–2026. Actual figures vary by employer, city, and experience.

OccupationMonthly Gross (EUR)Estimated Net (EUR)Living Cost (EUR)Monthly Savings (EUR)
Factory worker1,200–1,600900–1,200500–700400–500
Welder1,500–2,0001,100–1,500600–800500–700
Construction worker1,400–1,8001,050–1,350550–750500–600
Logistics driver1,600–2,2001,200–1,650600–800600–850

Cost breakdown:

  • Visa application fee: €80 (approx 10,000 BDT).
  • Work permit application: paid by employer (€100–200).
  • Medical insurance: €50–100 per year.
  • Flight ticket: €300–600 (approx 35,000–70,000 BDT).
  • Total upfront cost for worker: €500–800 (excluding agent fees, if any).

Processing time & what to expect

Total processing time from job offer to visa issuance: 3–6 months on average. Work permit: 1–3 months; visa: 15–30 working days. Delays may occur during peak seasons. Once in Poland, you must apply for a temporary residence card within 90 days.

Scams & red flags

Be cautious of:

  • Agents demanding high upfront fees (over €500) without a verified job offer.
  • Job offers that seem too good (e.g., €3,000/month for unskilled work).
  • Employers who refuse to sign a contract or provide work permit details.
  • Fake embassy websites or emails asking for payment directly.
  • Never pay for a work permit; the employer bears that cost.
  • Always verify the employer's registration with the Polish National Court Register (KRS).

Sources & how to verify

Official information is available from:

  • Polish Embassy in Dhaka: www.gov.pl/web/bangladesh
  • Ministry of Family and Social Policy (Poland): for work permit procedures
  • EURES portal: ec.europa.eu/eures
  • Always cross-check job offers with the Voivodeship Office where the employer is based.
  • Last verified: June 2026.

Key takeaways

  • Poland work visa requires employer sponsorship and a valid work permit.
  • Average monthly savings for Bangladeshi workers: €400–€850.
  • Total processing time: 3–6 months; upfront cost approx €500–€800.
  • Never pay for a work permit; verify employer with Polish authorities.
  • No mandatory language test, but basic English/Polish improves chances.

Frequently asked questions

Can I apply for a Poland work visa without a job offer?

No, a job offer from a Polish employer is mandatory. The employer must obtain a work permit before you apply for the visa.

What is the minimum salary for a Poland work visa?

There is no official minimum, but the salary must meet the Polish minimum wage (currently about €1,000 gross/month) and be sufficient to cover living costs.

How long can I stay in Poland on a work visa?

The national visa (D-type) is valid for up to 1 year, renewable. After 5 years, you may apply for permanent residence.

Can my family join me in Poland?

Yes, after you obtain a temporary residence card, you can apply for family reunification. Family members get residence permits and can work.

Is there a language test for Poland work visa?

No language test is required for most blue-collar jobs. However, some skilled positions may require basic Polish or English.

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