Nice — I’ll walk you through the practical, step-by-step route to move from Ethiopia to Poland for work and (since you asked) give current ranges for university tuition fees in Poland. I used official Polish government sources
and recent guides so the numbers and steps below match current rules and fees.
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Quick summary (one-line)
Get a Polish job offer → employer gets a Polish work permit (usually Type A) or you qualify for an EU Blue Card → you apply for a D-type national (long-stay) visa at the Polish consulate in Addis Ababa → travel to Poland
and register/apply for a temporary residence permit (karta pobytu) to work long-term → after qualifying years you can apply for long-term EU residence / permanent status.
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Step-by-step process
1) Find a job in Poland (required first)
You must normally have a concrete job offer or employment contract from a Polish employer before the immigration process starts. Employers often advertise on LinkedIn, Pracuj.pl, Indeed Poland, EURES and international
recruiter sites.
If you are highly-skilled and the contract salary meets the Blue Card level, consider the EU Blue Card route (faster route for highly qualified workers).