My Polish girlfriend is coming here to the US in July and we will get married. We plan to move to Poland in early September. My question is, will the Polish government recognize the marriage? I want to work in Poland once we get there as a teacher of English as a second language.
Marrying a Polish girl in the US and moving to Poland
direct your questions here: washington.mfa.gov.pl/en (embassy of Poland)
JagawUSA
1 Sep 2009 / #3
Yes - your marriage will be valid in Poland, but no - you might not be able to get an employment just anywhere, unless you don't plan on paying taxes...
Nickidewbear 23 | 609
17 Sep 2009 / #4
"U.S. Federal Law, living abroad" on Google search
google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&q=U.S.+Federal+Law%2C+living+abroad&aq=f&oq=&aqi=
By the way, I wouldn't go to the .gov websites. Obama doesn't seem to mind stealing our information or tracking us via web-tracking cookies.
google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&q=U.S.+Federal+Law%2C+living+abroad&aq=f&oq=&aqi=
By the way, I wouldn't go to the .gov websites. Obama doesn't seem to mind stealing our information or tracking us via web-tracking cookies.
Harry
17 Sep 2009 / #5
And of course the idiot son of an arsehole never ever engage such practices! Remind whose press secretary said "all Americans ... need to watch what they say, watch what they do."
Nickidewbear 23 | 609
18 Sep 2009 / #6
If that's a slam on Bush or Tony Snow, then I don't like that because you're not being fair. Do you think that Bush wanted to just snatch anyone up for saying something at random or something stupid. After 9/11, things changed; just like after the Great Depression of 1929, things changed with Jewish-gentile relationships in every country, including Polania.