Residence Card Through Business
A residence card through a company (Spółka z o.o.) is a pathway to a temporary residence permit in Poland based on running a business. In this case, your legal status is based not on employment with an employer, but on your own or managed company. This format is often chosen by entrepreneurs, online business owners, service providers, and investors who want to build a long-term presence in Poland and the EU.
Business Legalization in Poland:
How a Spółka Works and What to Consider
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What Is a Residence Card Through a Spółka (Company)?
A residence card based on a Spółka z o.o. is a temporary residence permit that can be obtained if a foreign national conducts business activity in Poland through a company. In everyday terms, this is often referred to as a “business residence card,” “residence card through a company,” or “legalization through a Spółka z o.o.”
It is important to understand that the authorities assess not merely the fact that a company has been registered, but the reality and economic substance of the business activity. The key lies in having the right strategy and solid supporting evidence: what exactly the company does, where the clients come from, how income is generated, and why the business is economically viable.
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Who Is a Spółka z o.o. Suitable For and When Is It Stronger Than JDG?
A Spółka z o.o. is often chosen by those who:
- plan to work with larger contracts or operate under a B2B model;
- want to separate personal liability from business risk (limited company liability);
- are launching e-commerce, service businesses, agencies, IT projects, or logistics companies;
- have partners or investors, or plan to hire employees;
- want to appear more reliable to Polish contractors and banks.
For many entrepreneurs, legalization in Poland through a Spółka business structure makes sense when JDG does not align with income levels or business structure, or when a more corporate format is required for growth and expansion.
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What the Authorities Review When Applying for a Residence Permit Based on Business Activity
The most important factors they assess include:
- whether the business activity is genuine and not just a “company on paper”;
- whether there is clear financial logic (turnover, contracts, payments, business plan);
- whether you have sufficient resources to support yourself in Poland (so it does not appear to be an “empty” residence basis);
- whether the company documents and the applicant’s role are properly structured;
- whether there is valid insurance, a registered address, communication with the authorities, and full procedural compliance.
We prepare the documentation package in a way that leaves no logical gaps for the officer: who you are within the company, what the company does, how it generates income, how you legally reside in Poland, and why you are entitled to obtain a residence permit.
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How We Help You Obtain a Residence Card Through Business
- We analyze your case and determine the optimal structure (JDG or Spółka).
- We assist in properly setting up or restructuring your Spółka z o.o.
- We establish the foundation: accounting, banking, documentation, and operational structure.
- We prepare the residence card application through the company, including explanations and legal justification.
- We support the submission process and handle responses to official requests until the final decision is issued.
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Residence Card Through Business via Spółka z o.o.:
A Detailed Guide for Entrepreneurs
For entrepreneurs, this is not only about legal residence. It is an opportunity to:
- build a business within Poland’s legal framework;
- work with European clients and contractors;
- open bank accounts, sign contracts, and scale a project;
- secure legal presence in Poland for yourself and, if necessary, your family.
When people search for a “business residence card,” they often mean exactly this format: a registered company + real economic activity + transparent financial structure.
How a Ukrainian Citizen Can Open a Limited Liability Company (Spółka z o.o.) in Poland
The question “how can a Ukrainian open an LLC in Poland?” is one of the most common. Typically, the process looks like this:
- Defining the Business Model
What does the company do? What product or service does it offer? Is it focused on the Polish market or international clients? This is important because it determines PKD codes, documentation, and the logic of your residence application. - Registering the Spółka z o.o.
Preparation of incorporation documents, defining shareholders, roles, registered address, and share capital. It is important to structure the company from the beginning so that it is clear and transparent both for the bank and for the immigration authorities. - Setting Up Operations
Accounting, bank account, document flow, contracts, invoices, proof of expenses and income. In business-based legalization, operational substance often determines the outcome — not merely company registration.
Residence Card Through Spółka: The Applicant’s Role and What Matters
One of the key factors is the basis of your relationship with the company and the function you perform. The authorities must understand that you are not merely a nominal figure, but a real person managing or actively contributing to the company’s development.
Therefore, the application package typically includes:
- a clear explanation of the applicant’s role;
- a plain-language description of the company’s activities;
- a logical explanation of income, contracts, and payments;
- evidence of real activity (client correspondence, contracts, invoices, website/portfolio — where appropriate).
Finances, Accounting, and Common Pitfalls Leading to Refusal
In business-based legalization through a Spółka, mistakes are usually not found in a single document but in the overall picture:
- the company is registered, but there is no proof of actual activity;
- there is no clear logic explaining how the business supports your residence;
- disorganized documentation: contracts and invoices without structure;
- issues with communication with the authorities (missed deadlines, incorrect correspondence address).
That is why we focus not on “formal submission,” but on building a strong, coherent case that an officer can quickly review and logically approve.
Processing Time: How Long It Takes and How to Avoid Losing Time
Processing times depend on the voivodeship and the workload of immigration officers. The biggest delays are usually caused not by the authorities themselves, but by:
- submitting a weak application package → additional requests → months of delay;
- unclear role or business logic → having to justify everything retroactively.
Our goal is to prepare your case in a way that minimizes prolonged clarification requests and maintains momentum.
Who Should Choose a Spółka and Who Should Choose JDG
In short:
- JDG is often simpler for solo entrepreneurs with regular income;
- Spółka z o.o. is stronger for corporate structures, scaling, partnerships, larger contracts, and hiring employees.
During a VisaV.pl consultation, we will honestly assess which option is more realistic for your case: a residence card through JDG or legalization through a Spółka z o.o.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Company registration is only the starting point. To obtain a residence permit in Poland based on business activity, you must demonstrate that the company is operating or has solid grounds to operate: a revenue model, clients/contracts, proper documentation flow, and clear financial logic. We structure the case so the officer clearly sees the reality of the business.
A large turnover “from yesterday” is not always required, but there must be evidence of real activity or a clear plan supported by concrete steps (contracts, negotiations, startup expenses, proof of services provided). The key is that the business appears viable, not merely formal.
JDG means operating as a sole proprietor (individual entrepreneur), while a Spółka is a company (legal entity). For many applicants, a Spółka is more advantageous when there are partners, large contracts, employees, or a need to separate business risks. We help choose the structure that best fits your real-life scenario.
The most common mistakes include poor role structuring, random PKD codes, lack of a documentation system, and weak financial logic. We assist with registration, accounting setup, and preparation of documents so that the structure works both for business operations and for legalization purposes.
Yes, it is possible. What matters is that the business activity is real, documentation and finances are transparent, and taxes/reporting in Poland are properly handled. Clients may be from the EU or other countries.
This is standard practice. The key is to respond correctly, stay consistent with the logic of the case, and meet deadlines. We prepare explanations, official letters, additional documents, and manage communication with the authorities.
Yes, in most cases this is possible through the family reunification procedure. However, it is important to properly calculate income levels and insurance coverage to avoid creating risks for the main application.
An office is not always mandatory, but a registered company address and a clear business structure are required. In some sectors, having an office or workplace strengthens the case. We advise on the optimal structure for your specific business model.
It depends on the voivodeship and the quality of the document package. Most delays occur due to weak or poorly prepared cases. We focus on thorough preparation to minimize additional requests and time loss.
Sometimes yes, but it is important that this does not contradict your residence basis or undermine the business logic of your case. In such situations, we recommend an individual assessment to avoid risks to your residence card.