Poland has launched its immigration system 2026 with the introduction of the MOS 2.0 digital platform, offering a major opportunity for Pakistani students and workers seeking work permits and residence permits in Europe.
The new system replaces outdated paper-based procedures with a fully online process, eliminating long queues, delays, and documentation issues that previously affected applicants from Pakistan.
MOS 2.0: A Game-Changer for Pakistani Applicants
The Poland MOS 2.0 platform allows applicants to complete the entire visa and permit process online without visiting offices or relying on postal services.
Under the system, only fully completed and digitally signed applications are accepted, reducing delays and closing loopholes that previously allowed incomplete submissions to slow down approvals.
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Step-by-Step Application Process for Pakistanis
Pakistani applicants can follow a simplified digital process:
- Create an account on MOS 2.0
- Verify identity using digital ID (Profil Zaufany or e-ID)
- Fill out application forms online with automated error checks
- Upload required documents including passport, photos, and payment proof
- Submit application and receive a digital receipt (UPO) as legal confirmation
A key feature is instant online verification by employers or educational institutions, allowing quick confirmation of job offers or admissions.
Faster Processing and Real-Time Tracking
Applicants can now track their Poland visa application status in real time, eliminating months of uncertainty. Officials say the system significantly improves processing speed, transparency, and accuracy.
Only biometric verification, such as fingerprint submission, requires a physical visit.
Updated Fees for 2026
The new system includes revised application fees:
- Residence permits: around 400 PLN
- Certain work permits: up to 800 PLN
Authorities say the updated fees reflect improved services, enhanced security, and faster processing times.
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Why This Matters for Pakistanis
With growing interest among Pakistanis in studying and working in Europe, the Poland immigration policy 2026 offers a more accessible and efficient pathway. The digital system reduces paperwork, minimizes errors, and ensures a smoother experience for applicants.
Experts believe the reform will make Poland an increasingly attractive destination for skilled workers and students from Pakistan.