Are you a , or a non-EU citizen? Are you looking to buy an apartment or a house/land ? Do you plan to take a mortgage ?
Bank statements, employment contracts, or tax returns (PIT forms).
It is highly recommended to engage a Polish notary (notariusz) to verify all legal aspects, such as checking for existing debts or easement on the property. To narrow this down, could you tell me:
Non-EU citizens generally need a permit from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration to purchase houses, plots, or agricultural land.
With these details, I can tell you if you need a permit and what the specific financing papers are.
Buying property in Poland requires specific documentation, with requirements varying significantly depending on whether the buyer is an EU/EEA citizen or a non-EU foreigner. Valid Passport/ID: To establish identity.
Documents proving legal residence, marriage to a Polish citizen, or business interests (e.g., residence card, marriage certificate). Key Procedures and Considerations
The 2% Tax on Civil Law Transactions is waived for the purchase of a first residential property.
Are you a , or a non-EU citizen? Are you looking to buy an apartment or a house/land ? Do you plan to take a mortgage ?
Bank statements, employment contracts, or tax returns (PIT forms).
It is highly recommended to engage a Polish notary (notariusz) to verify all legal aspects, such as checking for existing debts or easement on the property. To narrow this down, could you tell me:
Non-EU citizens generally need a permit from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration to purchase houses, plots, or agricultural land.
With these details, I can tell you if you need a permit and what the specific financing papers are.
Buying property in Poland requires specific documentation, with requirements varying significantly depending on whether the buyer is an EU/EEA citizen or a non-EU foreigner. Valid Passport/ID: To establish identity.
Documents proving legal residence, marriage to a Polish citizen, or business interests (e.g., residence card, marriage certificate). Key Procedures and Considerations
The 2% Tax on Civil Law Transactions is waived for the purchase of a first residential property.