News
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19.01.2023#StandwithUkraine and Polish Heritage Days
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19.01.2023Embassy of Poland at the EuroVillage 2022
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19.01.2023Pakistani-Polish Scientific Conference „Pakistan-Poland Relations: Challenges and Opportunities in the Changing World”
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19.01.2023Independence and Armed Forces Day at Embassy of Poland in Islamabad
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19.02.2022Job Vacancy – Embassy of PolandThe Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Islamabad is looking for Liaison Officer/Administrative Assistant
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19.01.2022Information on the functioning of the Embassy of Poland in IslamabadOn Thursday and Friday (20 and 21 January) the Embassy will not receive visitors (except for those scheduled to pick up their visa decision or other documents on that day). If you have registered for an appointment on those days and have not yet received information about postponement, please contact the Consular Section of the Embassy by e-mail (islamabad.consulate@msz.gov.pl).
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06.01.2022WANT TO GO TO EUROPE? DON’T BE FOOLED!Have you been offered a trip to Belarus and then to Western Europe? Beware of dishonest travel agencies and organised groups of human traffickers. It’s a trap! You can fall victim to an illegal procedure with no guarantee you will be able to start a new life in Europe.
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01.01.2022Poland takes over OSCE ChairToday, Poland has started its one-year Chairmanship at the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). Thus, our country is assuming a greater role in shaping security and stabilisation on the European continent in the spirit of the Helsinki Final Act, whose 50th anniversary we will be celebrating in 2025.
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13.12.2021"Light of Freedom"On the 40th anniversary of the introduction of martial law, we invite you to watch an animated film entitled "The Light of Freedom" and read a short text by the President of the Republic of Poland, Andrzej Duda, about the social campaign "Light up the Light of Freedom".
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06.12.2021Updated regulations on traveling from Poland to PakistanPlease be advised that as of December 6, 2021, Pakistani authorities have placed Poland on the list of countries restricted from entering Pakistan due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This means that travelers are required to obtain permission from the Pakistani National Command and Operation Center to enter the country before traveling to Pakistan.