Changing the Basis of Stay in Poland: When It Is Necessary and How to Properly Prepare for a New Application

Situations change — and along with them, the basis of your stay in Poland may change as well. You may have left your job, started a business, gotten married, completed your studies, or decided to move to a more stable form of legalization. In such cases, an important question arises: can you change the basis of your stay, and how can you do it without risks?

Changing the basis is not simply filing a new application. It is a strategic step that affects your legal status, the processing time of your case, and your future opportunities (for example, the path to permanent residence or citizenship). In this article, we will examine the key aspects and explain how to prepare properly for a new submission.

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When Does the Need to Change the Basis Arise?

Changing the basis of stay is a common situation among Ukrainians in Poland. Most often, it is related to a job change, contract completion, or a transition to business activity. Sometimes the basis changes due to personal circumstances — marriage, family reunification, or the birth of a child.

The most typical scenarios include:

  • termination of employment or change of employer;
  • transition from an employment contract (Umowa o pracę) to JDG;
  • starting your own business (JDG or Sp. z o.o.);
  • marriage to a Polish citizen or a foreign national;
  • completion of studies;
  • transition to the EU Blue Card.
Changing the basis is not a problem if it is planned. The biggest risk is acting spontaneously without analyzing your legal status.

Can You Change the Basis of Stay Without Leaving Poland?

In many cases — yes. The law allows you to submit a new application for a residence card, even if the basis changes. However, it is essential that at the time of submission you are legally staying in Poland and have not lost your previous residence title.

Choosing the right moment to apply is critical. If your previous contract has already been terminated or your business has not yet started operating, this may create a “legal gap.” Therefore, the change of basis must be synchronized with your actual documents and circumstances.

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The most common mistake is terminating an employment contract first and only then thinking about filing a new application. Transitions should occur without interrupting your legal status.

Preparing for a New Application: What to Consider

Changing the basis of stay is not just about filling out a new form. It requires a full review of your document package, financial confirmations, and migration history.

Before submitting, it is important to:

  1. verify that you meet the requirements of the new basis;
  2. assess your income and how it is documented;
  3. prepare contracts, certificates, and financial reports;
  4. ensure continuity of legal stay;
  5. analyze previous decisions from the immigration office.
“IMPORTANT”: if your previous case included remarks or requests from the immigration office, they must be addressed in the new application. Otherwise, the risk of another refusal increases.

Changing the Basis to Business Activity (JDG or Sp. z o.o.)

Many Ukrainians transition from employment to running their own business. This provides more flexibility but requires serious financial preparation. The immigration office assesses the authenticity of the business, income levels, and development prospects.

For JDG, you must demonstrate:

  • business registration;
  • actual activity (invoices, contracts);
  • income that meets the required thresholds;
  • payment of ZUS contributions and taxes.
Strategically, it is advisable to plan a change to a business basis only when the activity is already operating and generating documented income.

Transition to the EU Blue Card for IT Specialists

For highly specialized professionals, changing the basis may mean switching to the EU Blue Card. This is a more stable format that opens the possibility of faster permanent residence.

Key requirements include:

  • relevant education or professional experience;
  • an employment contract with a specified salary level;
  • compliance of the profession with the list of qualified specialists.
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The Blue Card is not just a different type of permit. It is an investment in a long-term migration strategy and mobility within the EU.

How to Avoid Refusal When Changing the Basis

To minimize risks, it is not enough to simply “change documents.” You must build a logical and consistent migration history. The immigration office analyzes the sequence of your actions: whether the basis appears genuine, whether there were gaps in income, and whether there are contradictions.

Key recommendations:

  • do not submit the application in haste;
  • prepare a clear financial history;
  • keep all evidence of your activity;
  • respond to official requests on time.
A proper change of basis is not just a “new form,” but a well-planned transition with minimal legal risks.

How VisaV.pl Assists with Changing the Basis of Stay

We support clients throughout Poland and help build a long-term legalization strategy. Our goal is not simply to prepare a new application, but to make it a logical continuation of your legal status.

  • analysis of your current residence title;
  • risk assessment of the transition;
  • document preparation;
  • representation at the voivodeship office;
  • a strategy for the next 2–3 years.
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