Veyron PL is a knowledge platform built for Polish citizens preparing for work in another country. Practical workshops, detailed guides, and clear information on workers' rights, administrative formalities, and everyday life overseas.
From understanding employment contracts in foreign languages to registering with local authorities, our platform covers the full picture of working life abroad.
Understand minimum wage regulations, overtime rules, paid leave entitlements, and how to report violations in countries across Europe and beyond.
Learn what to look for in an employment contract, which clauses to question, and how to handle tax registration and social insurance in your destination country.
Opening a bank account, finding accommodation, navigating healthcare systems, and understanding local customs that affect daily professional life.
Key workplace vocabulary, how to communicate with employers and colleagues, and resources for learning the basics of your destination country's language.
Our platform is designed so you can start learning right away, at your own pace, and focus on exactly what matters for your situation.
Select the country you are planning to work in. Each destination has a dedicated guide covering local labor law, administrative requirements, and cultural context that affects working life.
Work through structured modules covering contracts, rights, formalities, and practical topics. Each module includes clear explanations, checklists, and downloadable reference sheets you can keep.
Use the pre-departure checklist to confirm you have everything in order. Attend a live workshop for additional questions, and access our resource library anytime after you arrive.
Whether you are still deciding on a destination or have a start date already confirmed, our materials are relevant at every stage of planning.
Browse our course library, download a country guide, or get in touch with any questions. We are based in Szczecin and happy to help.
Each guide is written specifically for Polish workers and covers what you actually need to know.
Minimum wage, Anmeldung registration, health insurance through AOK or TK, and what to expect from a German employment contract.
Read guidePost-Brexit status for Polish workers, National Insurance numbers, employment rights, and how the NHS works for new arrivals.
Read guideBSN registration, DigiD, housing market realities, and understanding Dutch payslips and collective agreements.
Read guideD-number and tax card applications, Norwegian labor law basics, accommodation in high-cost cities, and banking setup.
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