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GMI Legal Update: Newly available for Belarusians: a Polish travel document as an alternative to Belarusian passport

From 1 July 2023 to 31 December 2023 selected categories of Belarusians staying in Poland can apply for a Polish travel document that replaces the Belarusian passport. The documents will be issued free of charge.

This is the answer to Belarusian authorities` potential repressive measures towards Belarusians returning from Poland to their home country to obtain a new passport. Moreover, certain individuals refrain from renewing or replacing their passports in the Belarusian consulate, because it represents the Belarusian regime in Poland. The issue became more complex after Belarusian presidential election in 2020.

A Polish travel document can be obtained by Belarusian citizens holding temporary or permanent residence permits (or certain other long-term residence titles) in Poland. They can apply if their passports have become invalid or if they have never had passports, for instance, this applies to Belarusian children born in Poland. There is also no need to prove it is not possible to obtain a new passport e.g. in a consulate of Belarus.

A travel document is available without applying a fee and can be issued for a period of 1 year. The application should be submitted to the provincial governor with jurisdiction over the non-national’s place of residence. The document can be used instead of passport, however it does not replace a Polish visa or residence permit and does not legalize stay of foreigner in Poland. Obtaining the document is also not equal to obtaining Polish citizenship.

Some practical difficulties may apply to obtaining the document at the beginning of July as the relevant regulation has been issued one day before their entry into force on 1 July. For example, the relevant ministry is still to issue another regulation that will update the application form to reflect newly introduced process for Belarusians.

Littler Global Guide – Poland – Q1 2023

The guide includes labor & employment law updates from around the globe.

The latest headlines from Poland contains the following topics:

  • Remote Work and Sobriety Test Now in Labor Code.
  • Amendments to Labor Code Transpose EU Directives.
  • Law on Foreigners and Certain Other Acts.
  • Ordinance on Employee Recordkeeping Requirements.

Authors: Miłosz Awedyk and Michał Fijak.

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The Littler International Guide – Spring 2023

The Littler International Guide provides an overview of workplace laws and regulations of over 45 countries and territories. Written by selected attorneys and scholars from around the globe, as well as Littler attorneys, the Guide tracks the employment life cycle in a question-and-answer format, covering over 90 workplace law topics under 14 categories:

  • Overview of Employment & Labor Law
  • Hiring
  • Employment Contracts
  • Discrimination, Harassment & Retaliation
  • Compensation
  • Time Off from Work
  • Benefits
  • Codes of Conduct/Whistleblowing
  • Privacy & Protection of Employee Personal Information
  • Representation of Workers, Trade Unions & Works Councils
  • Workplace Safety
  • Termination of Employment
  • Collective Dismissals (Layoffs) & Business Cessation
  • Employment & Sale of a Business

This publication is not a do-it-yourself guide to resolving employment disputes or handling employment litigation. Nonetheless, employers involved in ongoing disputes and litigation may find the information useful in understanding the issues raised and their legal context.

Authors: Sławomir Paruch, Robert Stępień, Miłosz Awedyk, Jakub Grabowski.

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