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Korean diplomas apostilled for Poland are required for Type A work permit and EU Blue Card applications, NAWA (Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange) credential recognition, and admission to Polish universities (Jagiellonian University, Warsaw University). Poland joined the Hague Convention in 2005. All translations must be by a sworn translator (tłumacz przysięgły).
Do I need an apostilled diploma for a Polish Type A work permit or EU Blue Card?
Yes. Polish work permits and EU Blue Card applications require apostilled Korean diploma with sworn Polish translation (tłumacz przysięgły) submitted to the voivodeship office.
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