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Working in Poland
In Polish cities it's easy for a student to find a part-time job. The wages increase systematically, so many Polish students choose paid studies and start working. Anyway, the permission to work in Poland depends on your country of origin.EU/EEA citizens
Citizens of European Union and EEA countries (Switzerland, Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein) are eligible to work in Poland without a work permit.
Citizens of Russia, Belarus and Ukraine
If you're a citizen of Russia, Belarus and Ukraine, you may work in Poland without a work permit for 3 months in a period not longer than 6 months. The declaration of employment must be registered by the employer in the local job centre.
Foreign students in Poland (Non-EU/EEA citizens)
Non-EU citizens studying in Poland are allowed to work in July, August and September. For the rest of the year a work permit is needed. Acquiring a work permit is very unlikely, as it's only granted if no EU citizen is found to fill the vacancy. Formalities must be done by the employer. International students are not allowed to work on a student visa basis.
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Without the knowledge of the Polish language, you can work as a teacher, builder, agriculturist ;) ... some specialists in international companies.
For average salaries in different occupations check this web page.
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