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19 Sep 2008
Work / Do American English teachers need a Work Permit for working residency? [14]
Thanks to those who replied with useful info.
Mafketis is exactly right as to what I am doing.
Like everything else in Poland each requirement has another one you must do first that is infinitely more complicated. The Karta Pobytu is tough enough...but the work permit (which may or may not be required first) is much more difficult and often takes longer than you even legally allowed to stay here WITHOUT the Karta Pobytu...and then you STILL have to go through that process.
UKPolska...the wedding thing can work....but it takes just as long or longer (they say plan on 6 months of stuff) as Americans again have special requirements due to our marriage registration)...in addition my gf is not around anymore and that is too big of a deal to grab someone and ask.
I will look into the 'setting up a business" thing too...thanks.
For now hoping the waiver is real for my case.
Well setting up a business is exactly what I was talking about when I said it is much different for EU...and I am NOT EU.
Yeah its not to tough for EU members so they imagine it is like that for Americans...it is not. That is not going to work for me either.
I may be "fooked"
Everyone tells internet tales of how simple they did this or that but it never works like that in real life...
Thanks to those who replied with useful info.
Mafketis is exactly right as to what I am doing.
Like everything else in Poland each requirement has another one you must do first that is infinitely more complicated. The Karta Pobytu is tough enough...but the work permit (which may or may not be required first) is much more difficult and often takes longer than you even legally allowed to stay here WITHOUT the Karta Pobytu...and then you STILL have to go through that process.
UKPolska...the wedding thing can work....but it takes just as long or longer (they say plan on 6 months of stuff) as Americans again have special requirements due to our marriage registration)...in addition my gf is not around anymore and that is too big of a deal to grab someone and ask.
I will look into the 'setting up a business" thing too...thanks.
For now hoping the waiver is real for my case.
Well setting up a business is exactly what I was talking about when I said it is much different for EU...and I am NOT EU.
Yeah its not to tough for EU members so they imagine it is like that for Americans...it is not. That is not going to work for me either.
I may be "fooked"
Everyone tells internet tales of how simple they did this or that but it never works like that in real life...