EU Immigration & Business Relocation

Your strategic gateway to Europe — led by experts.

workpl.space delivers consultative, document-grade guidance for non-EU professionals and founders seeking to live, work, and build in Poland and across the European Union.

12+
Years combined practice
1,400+
Cases assessed
4 EU
Jurisdictions covered
About workpl.space

A consulting practice built around outcomes, not paperwork.

workpl.space is an independent EU migration and business-relocation consultancy. We support skilled professionals, entrepreneurs, and corporate sponsors navigating the Polish and broader EU residency frameworks.

Our work is grounded in the Polish Act on Foreigners, the Schengen Borders Code, and the EU's directives on intra-corporate transfers, single permits, and highly qualified employment. Every case is treated as a legal-and-strategic engagement — not a template.

We coordinate with licensed Polish advocates, sworn translators, and accredited accountants to deliver an end-to-end pathway from initial assessment through post-arrival settlement.

Our Global Mission

Making the European Union accessible to those who can contribute to it.

Borderless Talent

We believe in lawful, well-prepared mobility. Our pre-screening filters out unviable cases early and channels qualified applicants toward the correct legal pathway.

Rigorous & Compliant

Every recommendation is anchored to a specific provision of EU or national law. We do not encourage informal arrangements, undeclared work, or shortcut entries.

Business-Grade Support

From a single founder forming a Sp. z o.o. to corporate relocation of an engineering team, our delivery model scales without losing accountability.

How It Works

A six-stage engagement from inquiry to settled residence.

01

Initial Inquiry

Submit our application form with your background, target country, and intended pathway. Our intake team reviews your profile within 24 business hours.

02

Eligibility Pre-Screening

A licensed migration consultant assesses your candidacy against the relevant EU directive — Work Visa (Type D), Blue Card, Karta Pobytu, or business-owner residency.

03

Expert Consultation ($250)

60-minute strategic session covering legal grounds, document requirements, processing timelines, common refusal reasons, and a written follow-up action plan.

04

Document Preparation

We provide a tailored checklist, translation guidance, apostille routing, and template letters for employers, sponsors, and government bodies.

05

Application Filing

Coordinated submission at the relevant Polish Voivodeship Office, consulate, or business registry, with full tracking and proactive correspondence.

06

Post-Approval Support

PESEL registration, ZUS social insurance setup, opening of a Polish bank account, and onboarding to the local administrative system.

Why Poland

A pragmatic, growth-oriented hub at the center of the European Union.

EU & Schengen Member

Full freedom of movement, single-market access, and harmonized recognition of Polish residence permits across 27 member states.

Competitive Tax Regime

9% CIT for small companies on revenue up to EUR 2M, 19% standard CIT, Estonian CIT option, and an attractive IP Box at 5%.

Talent & Cost Balance

A deep, multilingual workforce — particularly strong in IT, engineering, finance shared-services, and manufacturing — at costs well below Western Europe.

Modern Infrastructure

Six international airports, an expanding high-speed rail network, and one of the EU's most developed digital-government stacks (mObywatel, e-PUAP).

Banking & Payments

Mature SEPA-integrated banking, broad acceptance of Stripe, PayPal, Adyen, and Polish PSPs (Przelewy24, BLIK) for cross-border commerce.

Startup Ecosystem

Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, and Tri-City rank among CEE's strongest startup hubs, with grant programs under PARP and Polish Development Fund (PFR).

Quality of Life

Affordable housing relative to Western capitals, universal public healthcare via NFZ, and high-quality international schooling in major cities.

Pathway to EU Citizenship

Permanent residence is available after five years of continuous legal stay, with naturalization possible thereafter under defined criteria.

Services

Specialized practice areas

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National Work Visa (Type D)

Long-stay employment visas issued by Polish consulates abroad.

Karta Pobytu (TRC)

Temporary Residence Card up to three years for work, study, business, or family.

Sp. z o.o. Registration

Polish limited liability company formation, KRS filing, VAT and bank setup.

Frequently Asked Questions

Visas, residency, and relocation — answered.

Ready to start your European pathway?

Book a 60-minute Initial Expert Consultation and walk away with a personal legal-path assessment and document checklist.

Book Consultation — $250