Rodrigo
29 Jul 2007
Law / Law regarding Polish citizenship after marriage [10]
About buying Land, if you are married to a pole, there's no problems, if you do the paperwork on her name, about the 20% more on price for foreigners, just do not say to the seller you are buying, ask your father in law to go with you, or some other relative of your wife, don't say a thing in english stay quiet at all times, get an idea of the price over the phone, before seeing the place with the seller, I am Brazilian, didn't have any problems on moving to Poland, finding a job, sorting out my work permit, buying a car or a flat, the only thing is, I always asked my father in law and my wife to go to see the flats or car before I was going, from the moment that you speak english, peopoe try to get some extra money, that is natural, it is part of the capitalism, I teach English in katowice, have got a few private students one pay 90 pln per hour, another one pays 60 pln/h and so on, the price goes according to the client's face, sorry, but that how the woeld works...
About buying Land, if you are married to a pole, there's no problems, if you do the paperwork on her name, about the 20% more on price for foreigners, just do not say to the seller you are buying, ask your father in law to go with you, or some other relative of your wife, don't say a thing in english stay quiet at all times, get an idea of the price over the phone, before seeing the place with the seller, I am Brazilian, didn't have any problems on moving to Poland, finding a job, sorting out my work permit, buying a car or a flat, the only thing is, I always asked my father in law and my wife to go to see the flats or car before I was going, from the moment that you speak english, peopoe try to get some extra money, that is natural, it is part of the capitalism, I teach English in katowice, have got a few private students one pay 90 pln per hour, another one pays 60 pln/h and so on, the price goes according to the client's face, sorry, but that how the woeld works...