Poland Visa for German Citizens 2026

Key Facts — Poland for German Citizens
Visa Required✓ EU Free Movement — No Visa Required
Visa TypeEU Free Movement
FeeNone
Max StayUnlimited
ProcessingN/A
More InfoPoland official site

Poland for German Citizens — Overview

As EU citizens, German passport holders enjoy full free-movement rights within the European Union. No visa, no ETIAS, and no restriction on length of stay in Poland.

EU Free Movement — What It Means

German citizens may enter, reside, work and study in Poland without any prior authorisation. Simply present your valid German passport or EU national identity card at the border.

  • No visa required
  • No ETIAS required
  • No maximum stay limit
  • Right to work and study
  • Access to healthcare and social benefits under EU rules

How to Travel to Poland

No application is required. Travel to Poland with your valid German passport or EU national ID card.

  1. Ensure your passport or national ID card is valid.
  2. Travel freely — no visa or prior authorisation needed.
  3. For long-term residence (>3 months), register with local authorities in Poland.

Required Documents

  • Valid EU passport or national identity card

Frequently Asked Questions

Do German citizens need a visa for Poland?

No. As EU citizens, German passport holders enjoy free movement rights and can live, work and travel in Poland indefinitely without a visa or ETIAS.

Do EU citizens need ETIAS?

No. ETIAS applies only to non-EU nationals from visa-exempt countries. EU citizens are exempt.

Can German citizens work in Poland?

Yes. German citizens have the right to work, study and reside in Poland under EU free-movement rules.

Editorial Team — eVisa-Card.com

Last updated: March 2026. Always verify current entry requirements at the official Poland government website before travel.