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Child Support Payment in Poland


ShelleyS 14 | 2,893  
4 Aug 2008 /  #31
without them UK health care system would be in peril....

Nah, plenty of good Polish doctors and and nurses coming over, also, you did know that the rules have changed somewhat regarding those coming here for training...it's bye bye after they finish, we dont need you anymore!

You wanna be called "English"! You have lost it woman!

I'm English! A small village in the North West holds a family name and I can trace my family tree back slightly further than them getting off a boat in the 1940's!
ParisJazz - | 172  
4 Aug 2008 /  #32
Now why did I even bother intervene in a thread that, from the onset, had all the symptoms of slowly degenerating in the usual despicable manner .... I wonder.

PJ.
OP Goon2020  
4 Aug 2008 /  #33
I'm English! A small village in the North West holds a family name and I can trace my family tree back slightly further than them getting off a boat in the 1940's!

Please try and ask yourself the following questions?

1. What would happen if the eastern european doctors should go back home because of change in standard of living in Poland, Czech etc?

2. Skilled Polish citizens are already going home in large numbers because there are more opportunities in Poland than before...what would happen to UK healthcare system because British doctors are going to Canada,USA etc?

3. If you are sick and the only doctor that save your ****** up life is from India or Pakistan?

......
Sasha 2 | 1,083  
4 Aug 2008 /  #34
He maintains he's British, but to be honest Sasha a lot of people in the UK instist that they are "British" this is the reason I prefer to be called "English" it kind of sets up apart!

The same is here. They're now using "Rossiajnin" termin for the citizens, whereas I prefer to go by "Russky".
espana 17 | 950  
4 Aug 2008 /  #35
1. What would happen if the eastern european doctors should go back home because of change in standard of living in Poland, Czech etc?

all the qualifying doctors from universities in England will be able to get jobs here rather than going overseas and you won't have to take a translator with you when attending outpatient appointments
Marcus911 3 | 102  
4 Aug 2008 /  #36
Hey mate, I think everyone is getting away from the answer to your question and here it is: £750,000,000.00 per month. At least that's what the mother of the child would like to have, and your shirt, tie and possibly even blood. On the other hand, if she resides outside the UK, she cannot have anything as the child is not living in the UK and is therefore out of jurisdiction: Child support does not cover:

If the parent with care is resident outside the UK; or if the child is resident outside the UK.
step-children;
school fees;
where the absent parent is resident outside the UK (unless working for a UK-based employer); Hope this helps.....
ukpolska  
4 Aug 2008 /  #37
You seem to be forgetting about his responsibilities towards the child, as you seem to be advocating that he should pay nothing.
Wroclaw 44 | 5,369  
4 Aug 2008 /  #38
if she resides outside the UK, she cannot have anything as the child is not living in the UK and is therefore out of jurisdiction: Child support does not cover:

It might be worth checking to see if there isn't a reciprocal agreement between Poland and the UK. Which I'm sure there is.
Marcus911 3 | 102  
4 Aug 2008 /  #39
Sorry UKPolska, you are wrong, I am basically stating some facts in the second part of my last post. I am all for parents paying for their kids, however we do not know the full circumstances of the relationship between the two parents. You failed to comment on the £750,000,000.00 per month I mentioned he should pay. At the end of the day, if the guy is decent he will look after his child in every possible way and to be honest it shouldn't all boil down to money, which unfortunately it normally does when partners split. Oh and, No there are no reciprocal agreements between UK and any other EU country regarding Child Support, just thought I would let you know.
ukpolska  
4 Aug 2008 /  #40
Oh and, No there are no reciprocal agreements between UK and any other EU country regarding Child Support, just thought I would let you know.

I still think the poster should check it out himself, because taking any advice from a general forum is just asking for trouble. And your post does have implications of one-sidedness.
Marcus911 3 | 102  
4 Aug 2008 /  #41
Yes, I agree... but before posting I double checked... sorry if I seem one sided, just wanted to give the guy a straight answer.
ukpolska  
4 Aug 2008 /  #42
but before posting I double checked

Could you quote the website as it might be useful.
Marcus911 3 | 102  
4 Aug 2008 /  #43
Hi, csa.gov.uk

If the Parent with care is not living in the UK then there is not a lot she/he can do.. however if the Parent with care lives in the UK then there are ways of seizing the maintenance from the resident or non resident parent.
z_darius 14 | 3,964  
4 Aug 2008 /  #44
I asked a simple question on Child Support Payment in Poland.

It would have been a good idea to ask that question much earlier, wouldn't it?

I am wondering why you're even asking it. It's your child, isn't it? Do you have a problem with paying for your own child?

If you want to calculate what you should pay then consider these:

- cost of living
- clothing
- medical care
- entertainment
- incidental expenses

These will change over the lifetime of the child so there is a lot of thinking a calculating ahead of you. When you're done, take your hourly wages and calculate the time time to care for the child:

- washing
- cooking
- feeding
- walks
- school
- shopping
- school visits
- visits to a doctor
- entertaining the child

Sum both these lists up for a period of 18 years and tell us if you'd like to do the above for €300 a month.
ShelleyS 14 | 2,893  
5 Aug 2008 /  #45
what would happen to UK healthcare system because British doctors are going to Canada,USA etc?

Well from that comment you have no idea why they are going....but now the new systems are in place we will have many many more doctors who are not from India...bye bye :))

Also did you know that there are more disciplinarily actions again these doctors than any others, they can't spell they cannot communicate, they are a PROBLEM!

all the qualifying doctors from universities in England will be able to get jobs here rather than going overseas and you won't have to take a translator with you when attending outpatient appointments

True :)

What would happen if the eastern european doctors should go back home because of change in standard of living in Poland, Czech etc?

Well by the time most of that has happened they will be settled here and i don't see Poland and Czech rep paying a comparable salary in the next few years or offering the same kind of training programms they do in the UK. BYE BYE!

The same is here. They're now using "Rossiajnin" termin for the citizens, whereas I prefer to go by "Russky".

LOL..Russky it is then :)
Ireland Calling - | 6  
6 Aug 2008 /  #46
This may seem a BIZZARE question

But WHY in the name of god, when someone asks a question in here, certain members must feel the need to go look in other postings by the opening thread poster and use stuff against them. Why not use one of 2 options either answer the question if you know the information or have a relevant point to make, or 2 keep your fingers away from the key board.

Seems to me a lot lot of hostile people in here with major chips on shoulders, but then these members only show themselves up.

To answer the OP question, irrespective of their background, 300euro is a very acceptable amount to pay as a minimum amount. There are maintance payments of a lot less on what is deemed as high salaries being paid here

However, maybe once per year you could also pay for a holiday for your son/daughter, give something decent for xmas......i'e if the kiddy still belives in santa etc etc help with the costs of this, and a new wardrobe of clothes twice per year, 1 in summer 1 in winter

I would also advice that you would put all that you agree in a formal contract with a solicitor that deals in family law

Hope this helps

IC
De PEREIRA - | 13  
21 Feb 2009 /  #47

Child support benefits for unemployed mothers.



Folks! I am in the process of verifying some information and hope to get some genuine info... on this subject .
What is the official Unemployment dole in Poland , for how long is it payed out and how are they eligible for it.
What are the child support benefits for unemployed mothers with children
(I was told there is only a one time handout of a 1000 Zl for every newborn.)
Is there a system to verify if a person is on the dole in this country or receiving child support (if it exists ) and how can it be verified.

Would appreciate your comments.

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