Thrive in Poland learning and respecting the polish cultural values and We provide practical assistance to Sri Lankan expats in Poland, including:
Tips, step-by-step guides, and community stories to help every Sri Lankan thrive in Poland.
Step-by-step guide to certify your Sri Lankan driving license extract and translation via the embassy, including fees and required documents
Full instructions for obtaining your baby’s first passport, including required documents, consent forms, and fees for 3-year or 10-year passports
Comprehensive list of documents and fees needed to apply for an NMRP, including special conditions if your passport is lost or stolen
Detailed checklist of documents, medical requirements, fees, and submission process to smoothly renew your Sri Lankan driving license through the embassy
From cultural festivals to embassy meet ups and career networking, our members explain why the
Sri Lankan Association in Poland feels like home.
Moving to Poland was easier with my wife by my side, yet I still craved the warmth of a Sri Lankan circle. Through SLAPL, I met inspiring expats who showed me where to vibe and keep our culture alive. When ever I got a chance I am showing up to any events.
Their networking events introduced me to a vibrant community of mentors and peers, offering language exchange sessions and cultural workshops that enriched my understanding of Polish culture. These opened doors to career opportunities, including an enriching internship experience.
The Sinhala & Tamil New Year gala was a heartwarming experience, allowing my children to immerse themselves in our vibrant traditions and cultural festivities. It was a moment of pride and joy to see them engage with our heritage, surrounded by the warmth of the community.
Celebrate the Sinhala and Tamil New Year 2025 in Poznań with us, enjoying traditional music, dance, and Sri Lankan food. It's a day of cultural sharing and community joy.
The 2024 Sinhala and Tamil New Year in Bydgoszcz celebrated Sri Lankan traditions with cultural performances, authentic food, and community spirit.
Membership is free and opens the door to events, embassy-approved guides, and a supportive Sri Lankan-Polish network.