Polonia

Visa Requirements for Polish Citizens

Polish citizens enjoy a strong passport, which allows them visa-free access to many countries. However, there are still many other countries that require them to apply for a visa. Depending on the destination country, it can be an eVisa, eTA, Visado a la llegada (VoA), ot a traditional sticker visa.

Currently, Polish citizens can apply for an eVisa o un eTA in around 56 countries. These processes are generally handled fully en línea. Means they don’t need to visit the consulates or embassies.

For countries that require only a traditional visa, Polish travelers must visit the embassy or consulate and follow the standard application process.

Whichever the visa type is, for international travel, Polish citizens must make sure their passport is valid for at least seis (6) meses beyond the intended period of stay.

Because the visa rules change frequently, it is always best to check the most up-to-date entry requirements of your destination before traveling.

Countries Offering eVisa and ETA to Polish Citizens

En eVisa (electronic visa) is a digital version of a travel visa that is linked directly to your passport. You can apply for and get an eVisa completely online. No embassy visit needed. Once approved, it is sent via email and can be printed or shown electronically at your arrival point.

En eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization) is a simpler form of permission for entry. It is also applied online and is usually valid for multiple entries over a period. However, the traveler must enter the destination country within that validity timeframe. If they miss it, they must reapply.

Here are the countries that allow Polish citizens to use an eVisa or an eTA:

Países que requieren eVisa (44)

  • Azerbaiyán
  • Bahréin
  • Benín
  • Bután
  • Burkina Faso
  • Camboya
  • Camerún
  • República Democrática del Congo
  • Cuba
  • Yibuti
  • Egipto
  • Guinea Ecuatorial
  • Etiopía
  • Gabón
  • Guinea
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • Irán
  • Jordan
  • Kuwait
  • Laos
  • Lesotho
  • Libia
  • Madagascar
  • Mozambique
  • Myanmar
  • Namibia
  • Nepal
  • Nigeria
  • Omán
  • Federación de Rusia
  • Ruanda
  • Arabia Saudita
  • Sierra Leona
  • Sudán del Sur
  • Surinam
  • Taiwán
  • Tayikistán
  • Tanzania
  • Tailandia
  • Togo
  • Uganda
  • Reino Unido
  • Vietnam

Países que requieren eTA (10)

  • Australia
  • Canadá
  • Costa de Marfil
  • Kenia
  • Nueva Zelanda
  • Filipinas
  • Seychelles
  • Corea del Sur
  • Sri Lanka
  • Estados Unidos

Destinos del visado a la llegada

A Visado a la llegada (VoA) allows you to get a visa after landing at the destination’s airport or border checkpoint. The process is generally straightforward, though some queues or additional checks apply.

Because VoA rules can change without notice, it’s strongly advised to check the current rules of the destination before traveling.

Here’s the list of destinations that offer VoA to Polish citizens:

VoA - Países con visado a la llegada (10)

  • Bangladesh
  • Burundi
  • Comoras
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Iraq
  • Líbano
  • Maldivas
  • Mauritania
  • Somalia
  • Zimbabue

Destinos sin visado

With the passport ranked 4th globally, the Polish passport grants entrada sin visado a 114 países. Depending on the destination’s visa policy, the stay limit can range from 30 to 90 days.

Here’s the list of countries that offer visa-free travel to Polish citizens:

Países sin visado (114)

  • Albania
  • Andorra
  • Angola
  • Antigua y Barbuda
  • Argentina
  • Armenia
  • Austria
  • Bahamas
  • Barbados
  • Bielorrusia
  • Bélgica
  • Belice
  • Bolivia
  • Bosnia y Herzegovina
  • Botsuana
  • Brasil
  • Brunei
  • Bulgaria
  • Cabo Verde
  • Chile
  • Colombia
  • Costa Rica
  • Croacia
  • Chipre
  • República Checa
  • Dinamarca
  • Dominica
  • República Dominicana
  • Ecuador
  • El Salvador
  • Estonia
  • Eswatini
  • Fiyi
  • Finlandia
  • Francia
  • Gambia
  • Georgia
  • Alemania
  • Grecia
  • Granada
  • Guatemala
  • Haití
  • Honduras
  • Hong Kong
  • Hungría
  • Islandia
  • Irlanda
  • Israel
  • Italia
  • Jamaica
  • Japón
  • Kazajstán
  • Kiribati
  • Kosovo
  • Kirguistán
  • Letonia
  • Liechtenstein
  • Lituania
  • Luxemburgo
  • Macao
  • Malawi
  • Malasia
  • Malta
  • Islas Marshall
  • Mauricio
  • México
  • Micronesia
  • Moldavia
  • Mónaco
  • Mongolia
  • Montenegro
  • Marruecos
  • Países Bajos
  • Nicaragua
  • Macedonia del Norte
  • Noruega
  • Palau
  • Palestina
  • Panamá
  • Paraguay
  • Perú
  • Portugal
  • Qatar
  • Rumanía
  • San Cristóbal y Nieves
  • Santa Lucía
  • Samoa
  • San Vicente y las Granadinas
  • San Marino
  • Santo Tomé y Príncipe
  • Senegal
  • Serbia
  • Singapur
  • Eslovaquia
  • Eslovenia
  • Islas Salomón
  • Sudáfrica
  • España
  • Suecia
  • Suiza
  • Timor Oriental
  • Tonga
  • Trinidad y Tobago
  • Túnez
  • Turquía
  • Tuvalu
  • Ucrania
  • Emiratos Árabes Unidos
  • Uruguay
  • Uzbekistán
  • Vanuatu
  • Ciudad del Vaticano
  • Venezuela
  • Zambia

Destinos con visado obligatorio

Although a Polish passport is one of the strongest passports in the world, there are still several countries where a traditional visa is required. In that case, travelers must follow a formal application process by visiting embassies or consulates.

However, some countries offer partial online submission for traditional visas. In that case, travelers may fill out the online form and then attend in-person interviews.

A traditional visa typically takes time to process. It can be from several weeks to even months, depending on the destination country. So, it’s always advisable to apply for a sticker visa at least a few weeks before your planned visit.

Here’s the list of destinations that require a traditional visa for Polish nationals:

Países a los que se exige visado (18)

  • Afganistán
  • Argelia
  • República Centroafricana
  • Chad
  • China
  • Congo
  • Eritrea
  • Ghana
  • Guyana
  • Liberia
  • Mali
  • Nauru
  • Níger
  • Corea del Norte
  • Sudán
  • Siria
  • Turkmenistán
  • Yemen

Schengen Destinations with Short-Term Visa-Free Entry for Polish Citizens

As an EU member and part of the Espacio Schengen, Polish citizens benefit from full visa-free travel across Schengen states. They can move freely, work, and reside in these countries without needing a visa.

Below are Schengen-associated countries where Polish citizens can enter visa-free for short-term travel:

  • Austria
  • Bélgica
  • Bulgaria
  • Croacia
  • República Checa
  • Dinamarca
  • Estonia
  • Finlandia
  • Francia
  • Alemania
  • Grecia
  • Hungría
  • Islandia
  • Italia
  • Letonia
  • Liechtenstein
  • Lituania
  • Luxemburgo
  • Malta
  • Países Bajos
  • Noruega
  • Portugal
  • Rumanía
  • Eslovaquia
  • Eslovenia
  • España
  • Suecia
  • Suiza

General Visa Requirements for Polish Citizens

While visa rules vary by destination, most visa applications for Polish citizens require the following information and documents:

  • Pasaporte válido: Must be valid for at least six (6) months beyond your planned arrival.
  • Formulario de solicitud de visado: Complete and signed application form. It can be either online or offline, depending on the destination and visa type.
  • Fotografía: A recently captured passport-sized photo, typically with a plain background and clear facial view.
  • Billetes de avión: Proof of return or onward travel. It can be inbound and outbound flights.
  • Prueba de alojamiento/estancia: Hotel bookings, host address, invitation letters, or rental confirmation as required.

Socios con los que trabajamos

Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores
Ministry of Sports and Tourism

Preguntas frecuentes

How many countries can we visit with a Polish passport?

Polish citizens have access to around 198 destinations across the world. This includes visa-free, visa-on-arrival, eVisa, eTA, and traditional sticker visa.

Which country visa is free for a Polish Citizen?

Over 114 países provide visa-free access, including most of Europe, Latin America, and numerous Asian and African destinations.

¿Cuál es la mejor manera de demostrar la ciudadanía?

A valid Polish passport is the primary proof of citizenship. In certain cases, you may also use national identity cards or birth certificates.

Can a Polish person have dual citizenship?

, Poland allows dual or multiple citizenship. Polish citizens may hold the nationality of another country without automatically losing their Polish citizenship.

  • Información actualizada el:
  • octubre 21, 2025