
Poland Welcomes German Entrepreneurs: Easy Business Setup and Residency Options
Poland's Growing Appeal: New Opportunities for German Entrepreneurs and Immigrants Poland is increasingly attracting individuals and businesses from Germany and other countries. This trend is driven by various factors, including economic opportunities and Poland's strategic location within the European Union. Recent discussions highlight the ease of setting up businesses in Poland, with some entrepreneurs reporting the process taking as little as two days. "They simply open any form of business, a sole proprietorship, for example," explains one expert in the field. "If they know how to sell, this is the most profitable option today, with only a 3% tax on turnover." However, legal residency remains a key concern. The video highlights the costs involved in obtaining a residency permit, but also emphasizes that legal employment opportunities exist, potentially through office work or freelance positions. The cost of obtaining a permit is estimated at 1700 złoty, with additional monthly tax obligations of around 800 złoty. This cost is offset by the potential for income and the relative ease of establishing a business in Poland. For those seeking to relocate and build a life in Poland, the combination of streamlined business processes and accessible legal pathways offers a compelling opportunity.