Germany has a large, ongoing shortage of nurses, and it actively recruits qualified nurses from outside the EU. Nursing is a regulated profession, so before you can work as a registered nurse (Pflegef...
Poland needs more nurses, and nursing is a regulated profession there, so before you can work as a registered nurse, you must have your qualification recognised and be registered with the district cha...
Studying in Poland is a strong launchpad into one of Central Europe’s busiest job markets, and many students, both Polish and international, take their first job while they study. Knowing where ...
Germany has a serious and growing shortage of doctors, especially in general practice, internal medicine, and rural areas, and it welcomes qualified physicians from abroad. Medicine is a regulated pro...
Poland relies heavily on foreign workers, with well over a million foreign nationals registered for social insurance, but the rules for employing them tightened sharply when a new law took effect on 1...
Poland is one of Europe’s busiest destinations for foreign workers, but if you are not an EU citizen, you cannot simply turn up and start a job. You need the right combination of a work permit a...
A cover letter, often called the applicant’s covering letter, is a standard part of a Polish national (Type D) work visa application, and it appears on the official consulate and visa-centre che...
Poland has one of the lowest numbers of doctors per head in the European Union and an ageing medical workforce, so it increasingly recruits physicians from abroad. Medicine is a regulated profession, ...
If Poland is your new home, sorting out your driving licence early matters, because the clock starts the day you become a resident. How to exchange a foreign driving licence in Poland depends on wheth...
If you want to drive a lorry or bus professionally in Poland, holding a category C or D licence is only half the story — you also need the EU professional-driver qualification known as Code 95, ...






