The Polish Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration has proposed a new law amendment aimed at accelerating the legalization of residence for citizens of wealthy countries. The proposal seeks to address prolonged administrative procedures by prioritizing cases involving professionals crucial to the economy, such as specialists, managers, and engineers. The ministry argues that slow processing times negatively impact Poland’s attractiveness to foreign investment and hinder the creation of jobs. Data shows significant delays, with some regions taking over 5 years to process applications, while others manage faster processing. The reform would apply to approximately 1% of all applications, leaving the majority of cases unaffected. Legal experts note that while the direction is not controversial, there are concerns that additional provisions might be added under the guise of addressing this issue.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the government's rationale for the proposed reform without overtly endorsing or criticizing it. It includes expert opinions that neither strongly support nor oppose the measure, focusing instead on its limitations and potential unintended consequences. There is no clear leaning,



