„Zatrudnianie cudzoziemców po zmianach” – praktyczny przewodnik dla pracodawców
November 17, 2025

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By: Karolina Schiffter, Tomasz Rogala
Polish employers face major changes as of 1 June 2025, with a new Polish law on employing foreigners replacing previous regulations.
Zatrudnianie cudzoziemców po zmianach (Employing Foreigners After the Changes) by Partner Karolina Schiffter and Poland Immigration Strategy Director Tomasz Rogala provides a practical step-by-step guide for hiring non-EU and EU workers in Poland. It covers legal requirements, documentation, office procedures, rules for Ukrainian citizens under the 2022 Aid Act and when a foreigner can work in Poland without a permit.
Focused on practical guidance and real-world examples, this guide is essential for Polish employers, HR professionals and labour and immigration advisors.
Read more here (please note this guide is only available by purchase).
Od 1 czerwca 2025 r. polscy pracodawcy stoją w obliczu istotnych zmian - nowa polska ustawa o zatrudnianiu cudzoziemców zastąpiła dotychczasowe regulacje.
Zatrudnianie cudzoziemców po zmianach autorstwa partnerki Karolina Schiffter i dyrektora ds. strategii imigracyjnej w Polsce Tomasz Rogala to praktyczny przewodnik krok po kroku dotyczący zatrudniania pracowników spoza UE i spoza UE w Polsce. Obejmuje on wymogi prawne, dokumentację, procedury, zasady dotyczące obywateli Ukrainy zgodnie z ustawą o pomocy z 2022 r. oraz zasady zatrudniania bez zezwolenia.
Ten przewodnik, skoncentrowany na praktycznych wskazówkach i przykładach z życia, jest niezbędnym narzędziem dla polskich pracodawców, specjalistów HR oraz doradców ds. pracy i imigracji.
Czytaj więcej tutaj (uwaga: przewodnik jest dostępny tylko w sprzedaży).
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