I am Indian, living in Kraków in Poland and have valid EU blue card. Can I travel back to India and come back?

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I am Indian, living in Kraków in Poland, I have valid EU blue card. Can I travel back to India and come back?
My visa is expired, but EU blue card gives me the opportunity to stay in Poland at least untill 2021.
My concern is there will be a problem while coming back to Poland from India
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How long can you stay out of the EU with a Blue Card?
Holders of an EU Blue Card may stay outside Germany for up to twelve months without losing entitlement to an EU Blue Card. Under certain conditions, residence periods of holders of an EU Blue Card in several EU member states may also be considered for granting long-term Resident EU-Permit.Can owners of the EU Blue Card move to another EU country?
After you have been holding an EU Blue Card for 18 months minimum, you can move to another European Union Member State (except Ireland and Denmark) and apply for the EU Blue Card within a month. When holding the EU Blue Card, you can apply for a settlement permit after having worked in Germany for 33 months.Can I move to another country with Blue Card?
But can you use it in another EU country and how you can do it? The short answer is yes \u2013 you can use your Blue Card in EU country other than the one which gave you this document. The only limitation is that you have to stay in the first country for at least 18 months.Can you travel on EU Blue Card?
Does the EU Blue Card allow me to travel to other EU countries? Yes. You can visit other EU countries for up to three months during a six-month period. You can also travel through other EU countries on your way to the EU country that you live and work in.In The Panchine - Deadly Combination
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