PESEL number is obligatory for Polish citizens and foreigners staying in Poland within the period exceeding 30 days. It consists of 11 digits and the PESEL number is the person’s national tax identification number in Poland. Why is this Polish PESEL number so important?
- Register a firm/company in Poland (Sp. z.o.o.).
- Receive medical insurance in Poland.
- Open a bank account and emit a bank card in Poland.
- Rent/buy a property in Poland.
- Employment procedures in Poland.
- Medical assistance in Poland.
- Enrollment and studying process in Poland.
Moreover, expats and non-residents of Poland besides obtaining their PESEL numbers may need the police clearance certificate from Poland (certificate of non-conviction, certificate of non-criminal record, police record, criminal record, certificate of good conduct, police check, non-criminal certificate, PCC), apostille and translation services from English into Polish or from Polish into English by Polish sworn translators.
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