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Polish Stanag 6001 -

Whether you are a foreign officer being assigned to the Polish Armed Forces, a translator seeking government work, or an expatriate living in Poland, understanding the Polish STANAG 6001 system is your gateway to professional authentication. STANAG (Standardization Agreement) 6001 was established by NATO to ensure that personnel from different member states could operate together effectively. The scale evaluates four core language skills: Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing (LSRW) on a scale from 0 (No Proficiency) to 5 (Native/Bilingual).

It is the only document that appears in your NATO personnel file (NATO PEP – Personnel Evaluation Profile). The Future: Digital Testing and Remote Proctoring As of 2025, the Polish STANAG 6001 exam is undergoing digitization. The e-STANAG 6001 pilot program offers computer-adaptive testing for listening and reading. Speaking and writing are still human-graded. Remote proctoring is now available for foreign personnel stationed outside Poland (e.g., Polish liaison officers in the US or Canada). Case Study: An American Major’s Journey to SLC 3 Polish Major James R., US Army, assigned to Multinational Corps Northeast in Szczecin. polish stanag 6001

Poland joined NATO in 1999. Since then, the Polish Ministry of National Defense (MON) has integrated STANAG 6001 into its personnel management system. However, unlike Western countries that focus on English, Poland faced a unique challenge: how to verify the Polish language skills of foreign liaison officers, international staff, and contractors. Whether you are a foreign officer being assigned