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Opening a Company in Poland as a Foreigner: Step-by-Step Guide

How to register a company in Poland as a foreigner — sp. z o.o. formation, S24 online registration, costs, and residence permit implications.

Poland offers a business-friendly environment for foreign entrepreneurs. The most popular legal form for foreign-owned businesses is the limited liability company (spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością, or sp. z o.o.), which can be established with a minimum share capital of just 5,000 PLN.

Registration Process

Company registration can be completed in two ways: through the traditional notarial route or online via the S24 portal. The S24 system allows registration within 24 hours for standard company structures at a cost of approximately 350 PLN in court fees plus 100 PLN for the official gazette announcement.

Required steps include choosing a unique company name, defining the articles of association, appointing a management board, opening a corporate bank account, and registering with the National Court Register (KRS), tax office, and social insurance (ZUS).

Important Considerations

Non-EU citizens should note that owning a company in Poland does not automatically grant a work permit or residence right. A separate temporary residence permit for the purpose of conducting business activity must be obtained. However, the business activity itself serves as the basis for the residence permit application.

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