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I want to move my bussines to Poland


losis  
2 Sep 2007 /  #1
What you think guys?
I'm latina I have some savings (50.00dlls).
I want to put a dance studio under my supervision and a teach tango, salsa, cha-cha-cha to many latin styles.
I speak english and spanish. I would have to take a intensive course of polish and german.
I'm single without kids. I m very hard worker.
What you think it's a good idea the polish people would like to learn latin dances?
How the people treat me because I'm latina I scare the people could be racist to me :( .
I'm 100% catolic.

I'm sorry I have a little mistake my savins is 50 000.00dlls
sledz  23 | 2247  
2 Sep 2007 /  #2
[quote=losis] I'm sorry I have a little mistake my savins is 50 000.00dlls [/quotare you from Nigeria?
OP losis  
3 Sep 2007 /  #3
[quote=losis] I'm sorry I have a little mistake my savins is 50 000.00dlls [/quotare you from Nigeria?
Why Nigeria?
vndunne  43 | 279  
3 Sep 2007 /  #4
Hi. I am an irish man living in poland. One thing i would say is that the Polish love to dance...the whole thing around Ballroom daning, Latin, Tango is very big here.

You may want to check out the competition here as there seems to be a lot of dance schools popping up. Best of luck with it.
alehandro  - | 8  
24 Apr 2008 /  #5
I feel there is an incredible market for dance tuition in Poland especially in large cities Warsaw especially, this has been largely fuelled by the popularity of recent dance related TV programs. I am interested in more detail about your ideas and feel that even though there is a lot of competition if you are good you can still succeed here.

Alex
esek  2 | 228  
27 Oct 2008 /  #6
I want to put a dance studio under my supervision and a teach tango, salsa, cha-cha-cha to many latin styles.
I speak english and spanish. I would have to take a intensive course of polish and german.

If you are good at dance then I think you can succeed. Think about moving to cities like Warsaw or Cracov... like sb said before - now it's good time... maybe a little bit too late, but still..... now, after tv shows like 'Taniec z gwiazdami', 'You can dance', 'Gwiazdy tancza na lodzie' almost everyone in Poland wanna dance :D lol :>

btw - good advice - find yourself some business partner - native Polish speaker with some 'business' knowledge
puercoespin  - | 129  
27 Oct 2008 /  #7
How the people treat me because I'm latina I scare the people could be racist to me :( .

Don't you worry..we like latinas:)
Lodz_The_Boat  32 | 1522  
27 Oct 2008 /  #8
How the people treat me because I'm latina I scare the people could be racist to me :( .
I'm 100% catolic.

I dont think you will be targetted...

Whats the deal with being 100% Catholic?...
gask  - | 14  
28 Oct 2008 /  #9
I suppose, good move. You need honest partner or better tax office, some of them should have enough experience how to settled business like yours. So they say if u have money and your partner experience, in pair of years he will have money and you'll get experience.

More seriously, if you want to start polish Ltd, u need capital no less then 50.000,00 PLN. Of course this money u can spend for all business purposes necessarily for your trade ( rent the place, advertising, telephone, internet and so on ) .

So good luck.
johnmattew  1 | 4  
19 Nov 2008 /  #10
sure u can come and teach here

all the best
illuminati  - | 2  
23 Jan 2009 /  #11
are you still interested in opening dancing business in poland?
Guest  
26 Jan 2009 /  #12
i am latin myself and i am trying to open a cloth line in poland.
why do you like the country so much
and were are you from????
vipservice  - | 16  
27 Jan 2009 /  #13
As far as capital for an LTD is involved the regulation has changed.
Now you need 5000 pln= 1500 USD.
There are others more interesting ways to start an activity as far as income taxes are concerned.

If you need guidance get in touch with me:
info@cudzoziemiec.eu

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