Educational modules covering the topics that matter most for foreigners working in Poland.
The Stralis PL curriculum is divided into topic-based modules. Each module can be explored independently, so you can focus on what is most relevant to your current situation. The content is informational in nature. It explains how Polish systems work generally, what rights employees hold, and where to find official guidance when specific advice is needed.
Each module is built around a specific area of working life in Poland. The approach is practical: what does this mean for you as a foreign worker, what are your rights, and what should you be aware of.
Topics are explained with reference to the relevant Polish legal framework, but the language is kept accessible throughout. Where topics are complex or situation-specific, modules clearly indicate when professional guidance from a qualified specialist is recommended.
In addition to self-study materials, Stralis PL organizes group information sessions in Częstochowa. These sessions allow participants to go through topics together, hear different perspectives, and ask questions in a supportive environment.
Structured sessions covering a specific topic, led by a facilitator. Suitable for those who prefer learning in a group setting with the option to ask questions.
Hands-on sessions where participants work through real documents, forms, and scenarios. Helps build familiarity with practical tasks like reading a payslip or understanding a contract clause.
Written guides, checklists, and summaries that participants can take away and refer to later. Designed to be useful as standalone documents outside of any session.
Open question sessions where participants can raise topics they have encountered. Facilitators provide general educational responses and direct to relevant official sources.
All content provided by Stralis PL is educational and informational. It is intended to help people understand how Polish labour law and related systems generally work. It is not legal advice and should not be treated as such.
For specific legal questions about an individual situation, we recommend consulting a qualified Polish labour lawyer or contacting the State Labour Inspectorate (Państwowa Inspekcja Pracy). For immigration-related questions, the relevant Voivodeship Office (Urząd Wojewódzki) is the authoritative source.
Our materials are designed to help you understand enough to ask the right questions and navigate these systems with greater confidence.