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Posts by Selina  

Joined: 17 Jun 2007 / Female ♀
Last Post: 24 May 2008
Threads: Total: 6 / In This Archive: 6
Posts: Total: 11 / In This Archive: 11
From: Soon in Wroclaw
Speaks Polish?: No
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Selina   
23 May 2008
Study / Kindergarten/preschool in Wrocław? [5]

Hejssan,

About the school/kindergarden. Unfortunately there are not that many english speakng places to choose from. There is BISC (brittish) and WIS. The prices in both of these places are high. I have heard that there are some Polish-English places are well, but if your kids don't speak any english or polish as starting point, I wouldn't consider them. Have heard of German speaking kinderkarden, but I assume that is also Polish-German... If you decide to go to British school, your 6-year old would actually be going to real school, depending her birthdate to year 1 or 2. We are in Brittish school and happy with our decision, my kids are 3 and 6.

There are going to be quite many Finnish families (and some Swedish as well) in town next fall, so you will sure find company.

Feel free to ask if you have any questions...

Selina
Selina   
23 May 2008
USA, Canada / Finding flights to States (from Wroclaw) [6]

Hi,

I would need some advice, where to look for flights to States. Are there any search pages that offer fair prices? Haven't found any polish sites yet, just the brittish/other countries - and those prices are not tempting at all.

Thanks for your help.
Selina   
7 Jan 2008
Life / Internet connection with MAC computer in Poland [11]

Hi,

Can anyone advice how to get internet connection with Mac computer here in Wroclaw. Dialog don't seem to have any solution for this, at least this is what I was just told. I have a Windows computer and working connection with that (with dialnet installation cd), but now with Mac I can't get online since Dialnet does not support Mac. Any idea what to do?

Is there any other internet provider who can solve this? Would really want to use my computer...

Thanks!
Selina   
20 Aug 2007
Travel / From where to get travel insurance... for visit in Poland :-) [6]

Hi

Will be traveling back (from Poland) home in few days and I would need to get travel insurance for 2 weeks. Please recommend some Polish insurance company that would be able to give us the insurance. Finnish insurance companies are not willing to give us any travel insurance since the travel is not starting from Finland.

Cheers,
Selina
Selina   
9 Aug 2007
Life / English schools and daycares in Wroclaw? [7]

Yes, if you want to have some kind of english language teaching, the only alternative is to go for the international schools. I have been asking the same questions here in Wroclaw.

According what I heard, there are some Polish kindergarden in the southern part of town where are many foreign kids. However, these are in Polish only.

In case you want to ask some questions from me in Finnish, please send first email to puolassa@luukku.com. Don't want to share my private email to such a big crowd. :-)

Cheers,
Selina
Selina   
9 Aug 2007
Life / How to get Sky/other english channels visible from Poland? [15]

:-)

I would like to see the american shows, like Lost, 24, Prison Break, Ugly Betty, ER etc. I wish Germans would get rid of the dubbing and go for subtitles. But, I assume that won't happen in any near future.

And I'm really beginner with the satellite channels. :-)

Cheers,
Selina
Selina   
8 Aug 2007
Life / How to get Sky/other english channels visible from Poland? [15]

Hi,

Don't know where to start, hopefully some of you could help me out. I would like to get access to more english TV channels at our appartment. Most of the channels from our satellite disk seems to be german (astra 1/2 etc.). Sky and other english speeking channels seems to be blocked (requires a card) but from where can I buy such a viewing card / or get access to these channels.

Cyfra doensn't seem to have Sky channels in their package. Is there any other service provider? Or any other channels available in english that would show the normal american shows... not dubbed to any languagel. :-)

Cheers,
Selina
Selina   
17 Jul 2007
Life / Bringing new car (tax free) to Poland [6]

Hi,

Does anyone of you have any experience about brining a tax free car to Poland from another EU country (Finland this case)? For how long can I drive the car with Finnish custom license plates? Or do we have to pay taxes in Poland? When do we have to register car to Poland?

We will take a local insurance for sure, but how about the customs part? Please help me out on this, can't find any information on this issue in English.

Cheers,
Selina
Selina   
15 Jul 2007
Life / Where to live in Wroclaw? [30]

I'll keep you posted... from my part. And the idea of Finnish/Scandinavian "moms-club" sounds really nice, even though it would be just two of us :-)

I heard that there is an international club in Wroclaw, founded just for foreigners (expats wifes mainly) and they have some activities on-going. Don't know the details yet, but will know more as soon as we will move to Wroclaw. I will definately join them, looking forward to having social life... :-)

About the international school. I am not the most trustworthy source, but I think that there is one english school close to the old town (somewhere close to Arkadum shopping mall). That is for bigger kids, I think from from 5th grade up. And the school for younger kids is located 3-4km southwest from the downtown. If you are looking from the map (google is a good one), it would be in the west end of Hallera street (on south side).

And one more thing about the shopping facilities (groceries etc.). In south (road E40) there is a major shopping area. You can find pretty much everything from there (groceries, furniture, clothes, shoes). There are similar areas at least in east side... these are the ones I presonally saw/visited. For example groceries, Tesco and other markets beats finnish Prisma / Citimarket 10-0. This was one of my personal concerns when we started discussing about move to Poland. Wasn't sure that we could find "our food" from there, specially when I will be running the daily routines at home. This is definately not an issue, there is so much more than you can even think about.

I know how difficult it is to try to find for answers when being in Finland. Hope to see you around Rynek someday! :-) And good luck to you all! Let's keep in touch.

Cheers,
Selina
Selina   
10 Jul 2007
Life / Where to live in Wroclaw? [30]

:-)

Thanks for a good advice, but as you said - it may be a bit difficult. Let's see what will happen. At least 2 or the appartments I saw were owned by foreginers, and the price tag was according to that.

Let's continue the journey!
Selina   
1 Jul 2007
Life / Where to live in Wroclaw? [30]

Terve Finnish expatriate! :-)

I'll share my experiences after my trip to Wroclaw. I'm leaving this Wednesday and will be back in Finland beginning of next week. Looking forward to the trip - "talk to you later".

Cheers,
Selina

Hi there, just got back to Finland from my Wroclaw visit. City is really beautiful, of course parts of it are not that nice, but Rynek is really something. Really love the athmosphere around the place.

When it comes to finding appartment, that is the tricky part. I went around with couple of real estate agencys and the appartments/houses are really something. Some are nice and some are really horrible, even though they are in good neighbourhood/area. So, my recommendation is to keep on looking. To name the places I liked the best, Biskupin and Kryzki.

But, the cost of rentals is really high. At least the places I went to see, they were asking a lot for them. I would compare the prices to Finnish prices, they are that high.

About kindergardens, don't know yet whether to go for english or for Polish one. English would be nicer for us, but... this issue still remains open. Need to look into that once the housing issues is solved.
Selina   
21 Jun 2007
Life / Where to live in Wroclaw? [30]

Thanks Frenchexpat for you message! :-)

My daughter is 5 and son is 2. I would like to go for english kindergarden, since staring next fall (2008) my daughter will going to international school. She should learn engish by then. Idea of Polish kindergarden would actually be quite interesting, but since we may be relocating after few years to another country, I think I need to go for English.

I will be coming over in beginning of July to see more appartments/houses. I think we will be going for some kind of appartment (much easier). But I have not found that many appartments from Krzyki (looking from online agencies) that would be over 100m2 (min. 3 bedrooms) and in good condition.

But, let's continue looking. :-)
Selina   
17 Jun 2007
Life / Where to live in Wroclaw? [30]

Thank you Wroclaw! That is more than Ok :)

And greetings from rainy Finland

To get back to this...

Currently we have been looking for appartments in Krytzi and Fabryczna areas. Are we even close to the areas we should be looking from :-)

Thanks
Selina   
17 Jun 2007
Life / Where to live in Wroclaw? [30]

Hi,

We are a family moving from Finland to Wroclaw. My husband got a job over there and before I will move over (with two small children) we should be able to find a house/appartment.

I assume that some areas of town are better than another? So, recommendations would help a lot :-) Specially, since I have never been over. Are there some areas (in southern part) that you would recommend? Looking for safety around nice neighbourhood, "western standard of living" and perhaps a possibility to have a small yard. English kindergardens would also be nice to have, at least somewhere in the area.

Any information/comments will help a lot. My husband will be in Wroclaw looking for houses/appartments, but he has as little information than I do :-)

Thanks & cheers,
Semetoma