
Yes. Students holding a temporary residence permit for studies in Poland generally have access to the labour market, and full-time students can typically work without a separate work permit.
Studying in Poland does not mean you are barred from earning money. Foreign students on a residence permit for studies are generally allowed to work, and full-time students usually do not need a separate work permit to take a job.
This lets many students support themselves and gain local experience during their course. That said, your primary purpose for staying must remain your studies, so you should make sure work does not cause you to neglect your programme. Always confirm the current rules for your status, as conditions can differ for part-time or non-degree study.
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