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    BEST WAY TO ENTER AND SETTLE IN EUROPE
    WE ARE ASSISTING TO GET:
    * SCHENGEN VISA.
    * TEMPORARY RESIDENCE CARD (TRC) IN POLAND.
    **Special assistance for visa rejected candidates**
    PROCESS ING TIME:
    * 30-40 DAYS FOR SCHENGEN VISA (DEPEND ON THE DATE AVAILABILITY IN VFS FOR SUBMISSION)
    * 3-4 MONTHS TO GET TRC IN POLAND
    TRC BENEFITS:
    TRC IS VALID FOR THREE YEARS, POSSIBLE TO EXTEND AFTER THREE YEARS.
    POSSIBLE TO CHANGE EMPLOYER IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH EMPLOYER.
    AFTER GETTING TRC YOU ARE ELIGIBLE TO TRAVEL SCHENGEN COUNTRIES (26) AND STAY UPTO 90 DAYS.
    SCHENGEN COUNTRIES:
    AUSTRIA, BELGIUM, CZE
    H REPUBLIC, DENMARK, ESTONIA, FINLAND, FRANCE, GERMANY, GREECE, HUNGARY, ICELAND, ITALY, LATVIA, LIECHTENSTEIN, LITHUANIA, LUXEMBOURG, MALTA, NETHERLANDS, NORWAY, POLAND, PORTUGAL, SLOVAKIA, SLOVENIA, SPAIN, SWEDEN, AND SWITZERLAND.
    Applicant has to submit directly in VFS.
    ELIGIBILITY:
    * Manageable English MUST (YOU NEED TO FACE INTERVIEW IN EMBASSY OR SKYPE INTERVIEW IN VFS)
    IF INTERESTED CONTACT FOR MORE DETAILS life at europe dot com
    life@europe . com
    TEMPORARY RESIDENCE PERMIT
    When can a foreigner obtain a temporary residence permit?
    Foreigners who are planning to stay in Poland for a period longer than 3 months may apply for a temporary residence permit in Poland. A temporary residence permit is granted for a maximum period of 3 years. However, the validity period of the permit may be shorter if a shorter stay is justified, pursuant to the grounds for application.
    NOTE: A temporary residence permit is not automatically prolonged. If the foreigner wishes to prolong his stay in Poland, he must apply for a new permit.
    Note: The foreigner should leave Poland prior to the expiry of the temporary residence permit, unless he has obtained another valid document entitling him to stay in Poland legally (e.g. a subsequent temporary residence permit, permanent residence permit, or a EU resident permit).
    The procedure of legalisation of temporary residence takes place at the competent Office for Foreigners of the Voivodeship Office in the voivodeship where the foreigner resides.