How to Become a House Cleaner in Poland
Becoming a house cleaner in Poland follows a single nationally recognised pathway. Below is the licensing body, the step-by-step checklist, the typical timeline and what you can expect to earn.
House Cleaner careers in Poland
In Poland, the professional cleaning market has expanded significantly in recent years. Increasing incomes and busier lifestyles are driving demand for cleaning services, particularly in major cities like Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, and Gdańsk.
Self-employed cleaners register a jednoosobowa działalność gospodarcza (sole proprietorship) and pay ZUS social insurance contributions. Many cleaners work through agencies that handle client acquisition and scheduling. The market includes both residential and increasingly popular Airbnb/short-term rental turnover cleaning, which is a growing segment in tourist cities.
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