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CHILD OF A POLISH NATIONAL

 

Legal basis

In accordance with Article 64 (1) (4) of the Act of 13 June 2003 on foreigners (Dz. U. of 2006 No. 234 item 1694 as amended), a settlement permit is granted, upon request, to a foreigner who is a child of a Polish national who has custody over it.

 

Decision-making authority

A decision on whether or not a residence permit for a fixed period should be granted is made by a Voivode competent for the foreigner's place of stay. An application for a settlement permit should be made on an application form. 

 

Documents

The foreigner is obliged to produce a valid travel document, justify their application and append the following to it:

  • 1. 4 current photographs which must not be damaged and which should be in colour, with the dimensions of 35 x 45 mm and made within the last 6 months on a uniform white background, with good sharpness, clearly showing the eyes and the face from the top of the head to the upper part of the shoulders so that the face takes up 70-80% of the photograph. The photographs must present the individual without any headgear or dark glasses, looking ahead with the eyes open and not covered by hair, with a natural facial expression and closed lips;
  • 2. documents necessary to confirm the details contained in the application and the circumstances justifying the application for a residence permit for a fixed period;
  • 3. proof of payment of stamp duty.

 

Additional requirements related to the application

A foreigner may apply for a settlement permit for a period which is in accordance with the law on residence in the territory of the Republic of Poland.

 

An application for a settlement permit may not be submitted by a foreigner:

  • staying abroad;
  • staying in the territory of the Republic of Poland illegally;
  • staying in the territory of the Republic of Poland based on a Schengen visa authorising to entry into and stay in the territory of the Republic of Poland for the purpose referred to in Article 26 (1) (26) of the Act on foreigners i.e. for entry due to humanitarian reasons or the interest of the state or international obligations;
  • staying in the territory of the Republic of Poland based on a residence permit for a fixed period, granted pursuant to Article 53a (2) of the Act on foreigners or by an
  • Arrested foreigner, placed in a detention centre or in a deportation detention centre, towards whom a prevention measure was used in the form of the prohibition of leaving the country or who is deprived of liberty as a result of decisions based on Acts of law.

 

If such an application is submitted, it is left with no further action taken.

 

If the foreigner submitted an application during their legal stay in the territory of the Republic of Poland and the application does not contain any defects of form or the defects of form have been remedied within the deadline, the Voivode places in the foreigner's travel document a stamp confirming the submission of an application for a settlement permit. At the same time, when the following requirements have been met, the foreigner's stay in the territory of the Republic of Poland will be considered legal until a final decision on a settlement permit has been issued. More

 

Placing a stamp on a foreigner's travel document under Article 71a (2b) of the Act of 13 June 2003 on foreigners does not amount to issuing a visa or a document authorising a foreigner to stay in the territory of Poland and to travel within the territory of other states of the Schengen area. 

            An imprint of a stamp on a travel document only confirms that an application for a stay permit has been submitted within the deadline set.

Whether or not a foreigner's stay in the territory of Poland is legal during the procedure of stay permit is dependent on the law and the fact of having effectively submitted the application for a stay permit within the deadline.

If the foreigner has a travel document with a stamp referred to above, this will constitute evidence that a foreigner's stay in the territory of Poland is legal, pursuant to Article 71a (3) of the Act on foreigners.

A foreigner who has the above stamp in their travel document may leave the territory of Poland (when going to a country to which they have a right of entry). However, if they are subject to a visa requirement, they should obtain a visa authorising to entry into and stay in the territory of Poland or a stay permit issued by another Schengen area state to be able to re-enter the territory of Poland.

Appeal

If a party is dissatisfied with a decision made by the first instance they have the right to appeal against it, within the statutory time limit of 14 days after the decision was served, to a higher instance which in this case is the Head of the Office for Foreigners. With respect to the decision of the second instance, a party may file a complaint to the Administrative Court within 30 days of the day in which the decision was served and this court oversees the activities of public administration in terms of their compliance with the law.

Period for which a settlement period is issued 

A settlement permit is issued for an indefinite period of time.

The settlement permit is legally annulled on the day on which the foreigner was granted a residence permit for a long-term EC resident.

Stamp duty

 When a settlement permit is issued a stamp duty of PLN 640 applies. A charge of PLN 50 applies when a residence card is issued.

 

 

Last change of this page: 12.10.2011.

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