Obtaining Polish citizenship is an important step for many people living in Poland permanently. One of the formal requirements is passing a language exam proving knowledge of Polish at level B1 or higher. In this article, we’ll show you what the exam looks like, what to expect, and how to prepare effectively – even if you're just starting to learn Polish.
What does the Polish citizenship exam look like?
The exam consists of a written and oral part. Its goal is to check whether you can:
- understand a simple text,
- have an everyday conversation,
- speak about a familiar topic,
- write a short message, email, or fill out a form.
The exam is based on the B1 level according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
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How to prepare?
- Study regularly – even 15 minutes a day matters.
- Practice speaking with a teacher or language partner.
- Try sample tests – available online and at language schools.
- Sign up for an online prep course – it’s a safe choice.
Do you need to know Polish history?
No, this exam does not test historical or civic knowledge. It focuses only on practical Polish language skills.
Frequently asked questions:
How much does the exam cost?
The official exam costs about 150–200 PLN.
How long does it take?
Usually 1 to 1.5 hours.
Where to register?
You can find a list of exam centers at certyfikatpolski.pl or from the voivode (local authorities).
If you want to prepare quickly, effectively, and without stress – sign up for a Polish language course at 3BEAT.