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Currently, the legal act regulating the employment of citizens in Poland is the Act of March 12, 2022 on assistance to Ukrainian citizens in connection with an armed conflict in the territory of that country.
Pursuant to the above Act, work in Poland may be undertaken by a citizen of Ukraine who:
This means that the provisions of the special act apply to all Ukrainian citizens who reside legally in Poland, not only those who came to Poland due to an armed conflict on the territory of Ukraine.
These provisions do not apply to persons who have applied for international protection in Poland (granting refugee status), unless the decision on international protection is not issued within 6 months from the date of their application for this protection.
The employer, within 14 days from the date of commencement of work by a citizen of Ukraine, should notify the poviat labor office competent for the seat or place of residence of the entity, via the ICT system - www.praca.gov.pl about entrusting the work to this citizen.
In the application for employment by a citizen of Ukraine to the poviat labor office, the following should be specified:
III. Information on the work performed:
Such notification entitles the foreigner to perform work without the obligation to have a work permit or declaration. Failure to meet these conditions means that it is impossible to perform work without a work permit.
Apart from the above regulations, employing Ukrainian citizens does not differ from employing Polish citizens.
Employer's obligations:
Citizens of Ukraine, if they reside in the territory of the Republic of Poland, are subject to tax on all their income (revenues), regardless of the location of their sources of income.
After 9 months from the date of entry to Poland, the employee may apply for a temporary residence permit in Poland.