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How long does it take to get a Polish visa?
According to Article 23 1 of the Uniform Visa Law, the decision should be made within 15 natural days from the date of submitting the visa application. If necessary, the consul has the right to request the applicant to provide supplementary materials or notify the applicant to come for an interview.

China citizens with diplomatic and official passports can visit Poland for a short period without a visa.

According to the provisions of the Agreement between People's Republic of China (PRC) and the European Union on Mutual Exemption of Short-stay Visas for Persons Holding Diplomatic Passports, China citizens who enter relevant EU member states (including Poland) with diplomatic passports and stay for no more than 90 days every 180 days can be exempted from visas. The bilateral visa-free agreement between China and Poland on official passport holders is still valid. ?

China citizens with ordinary official passports and private passports need to complete their visas when going to Wavefront. Polish visas are mainly divided into two categories: Schengen visas (category C) and country visas (category D). The Schengen visa is common in Schengen countries, and the holder can enter the Schengen area within the validity period of the visa, and stay for no more than 90 days every 180 days from the date of first entering the Schengen area.

National visa holders can enter Poland within the validity period of the visa and stay in Poland within the time allowed by the visa, or go to other Schengen countries for a cumulative stay of no more than 90 days within 180 days. ?

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Matters needing attention when entering Poland:

All economic units in Poland can engage in foreign trade without government approval. Products subject to quotas usually include tobacco, alcohol products and fuels. ?

It is forbidden to carry drugs; Bringing weapons and ammunition into the country requires a certificate from the consular department, and bringing weapons and ammunition out of the country requires a certificate from the police department; It is forbidden to carry endangered animals; Bringing works of art into China must abide by the laws of the country of origin of the works of art, and bringing works of art out of China must be approved by the Ministry of Culture or relevant departments; It is forbidden to bring asbestos products into the country; It is forbidden to bring wastes (such as discarded electronic equipment) into the country.

According to Polish animal quarantine regulations, importers of live animals, fresh frozen meat and canned meat should apply for animal quarantine licenses from the Polish Ministry of Agriculture. When imported goods enter the country, the animal quarantine officer stationed at the port will check the animal quarantine certificate of origin and the quarantine license issued by the Ministry of Agriculture.

When applying for quarantine license, the country of origin, destination (such as transshipment), type and quantity of goods, name of Polish border port and quarantine license issued by quarantine officials in the area where animals are raised or slaughtered should be stated. ?

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