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Publication date: 30.10.2024

Illegal Work in Poland: Key Risks

Working illegally in Poland can lead to serious consequences, such as hefty fines, deportation, and bans on re-entry. It's important to remember that responsibility lies with both foreigners and their employers. Violations often occur due to ignorance of the laws rather than intentional actions. Therefore, it is essential to have a clear understanding of what constitutes illegal work to avoid future troubles.

What is Illegal Work?

Working without a permit or without a valid visa in Poland is illegal. It is also unlawful to work in a position or under conditions that do not correspond to those specified in your documents. If you have come to Poland as a refugee, it is important to know that even under special legislation, if your employer does not notify the authorities about your employment, this may lead to your work being recognized as illegal.

Main Risks of Illegal Work

  1. Hefty fines for violations of labor legislation. Fines can range from a few hundred to several thousand zlotys.
  2. Deportation from Poland and a ban on re-entry. If illegal work is discovered, immigration authorities may decide to deport you.
  3. Loss of rights to receive social guarantees and benefits. Illegal workers do not have access to medical services and social payments.
  4. Negative impact on future employment opportunities. Having illegal work in your history may complicate job searches in the future.
  5. Risk of fraud from employers. Illegal employers often do not adhere to labor rights, which can lead to worker exploitation.

Tips to Avoid Problems

  • Before starting work, ensure you have all necessary documents, such as a work visa or work permit.
  • Clarify the conditions of your employment with the employer to avoid misunderstandings.
  • Do not hesitate to seek legal assistance if you have doubts about the legality of your work. You can contact our experts for consultations at the following numbers: Ukraine:+380735349850, United Kingdom: +447418377298, Poland: +48799362716, USA: +16469348519.
  • Keep copies of all documents related to your employment in case of inspection.
  • Regularly check for changes in legislation to stay informed about new requirements and rules.

Financial Consequences. Illegal work can lead to financial losses due to fines and the absence of social payments.

Document Risks. Lack of proper documents can lead to legal problems.

Communication with the Employer. It is important to have a clear understanding of the employment conditions.

Questions and Answers

Question

Can I work in Poland without a work visa?

Answer

No, working in Poland without a valid work visa is illegal and can lead to serious consequences.

Question

What consequences can arise from illegal work?

Answer

Consequences may include fines, deportation, and the inability to receive social payments.

Question

If I am already working illegally, what should I do?

Answer

The best option is to seek legal assistance to clarify your options for legalizing your status.

 
Conclusion

Illegal work in Poland carries many risks. It is recommended to adhere to all legal requirements and consult lawyers to protect your rights.

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