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MIPK   
17 Apr 2011
Life / EXPATS in POLAND: 10 things you miss / don't miss about home . . . [138]

Its even in the Real & Tesco in Rzeszów, beside the hot sauce, chinese stuff, sushi kits and the overpriced tortilla chips... been missing a good burger but went to Love Krove in Kraków the other week which wasnt half bad at all, the wait was a bit annoying though as i was hungry... an IRN BRU would be nice too.. havent had one in ages!!!
MIPK   
20 Mar 2011
Work / Teaching Architecture in Poland [23]

i'd say with a Phd and only 2 years working experience you might struggle to find any University position here. Where's your Phd from and in what country have you previously worked? From my limited knowledge most of the professors here seem to be Polish. You might strike it lucky and a University might want to hire you as there are a number of the courses taught in English.

But i'd prob agree with Delph you might find it hard to get by, and would also suggest that you try get work with a Polish company first prior to even thinking about teaching.

I'm currently going through the nostrification process to get my degrees recognised as equivalent in Poland (my degrees were obtained in Australia) still waiting to hear back from Krakow University as to what exactly i need to submit.
MIPK   
10 Mar 2011
Work / Teaching Architecture in Poland [23]

Marchi,

sorry for the delay in replies. Currently i'm not working or teaching as an Architect in Poland. I'm kind of having a break from working life and i'm basically just doing some English teaching at the moment and doing the odd bit of documentation and detailing for colleagues back in Australia. Also i'm based in Rzeszow at the moment so the number of Architectural practices is a bit limited. I was going to try test the market around April/May, and let my Polish improve a little bit more.

With regards to recognition of qualifications, after sending my degrees and translations to the Ministry of Education they have responded with a letter in Polish stating what my degrees mean and what they would enable me to do if i wanted to continue further study in Australia. This letter apparently is sufficient to explain my qualifications if i want to continue study in Poland. But, to work towards registration as an architect here i would need to go through a nostrification process to get my degrees assessed for equivalency with the Polish degree. This i'm investigating now. Will keep you uptodate.

If you want to chat a bit more PM me and i'll let you know my email address.

Mark.
MIPK   
25 Jan 2011
Law / Online Polish banking (in English) [27]

Alior Bank. Website in Polish and English and setting up my account was done in less than 30mins. Everytime i've needed something done staff have been more than helpful and made life easy.
MIPK   
18 Jan 2011
Work / Teaching Architecture in Poland [23]

As someone in a similar situation, i'll try pass on what i've found out to date.
(i'm an Australian qualified architect, worked for 10 years in Western Australia specialising in high end residential work while also doing some part time tutoring at the local university)

to answer your questions first;
i) & ii) i would say that teaching of architecture in Poland would be more specific to your expertise & your ability to work legally than where you are from. The fact that you have a Phd should hold you in good stead for this. Though you might have to get your degrees and academic records translated and recognised as they are all non EU. researching this myself at the moment but have a look here

buwiwm.edu.pl/rec/index.htm

Also on the Krakow architecture department there was an advert for a position in June 2010 that might give you an idea of requirements riad.usk.pk.edu.pl/~a-0/pl/index.php

iii) as part of the requirement for students to study architecture i believe they have to have a knowledge of a foreign language, and from some people i know some of the classes they have attended have been in English. But advice i got was learn polish as quickly as possible! (my aim for this year and probably for many more years to come!!)

iv) salaries don't know, but dont expect it to be too high

v) there are numerous Universities offering architecture courses, best one would be the one that has a vacancy i guess. There is a list of the Universities with architecture courses on wikipedia with web addresses

vi) i'd imagine professorship as a full time employee would mean payments are made to ZUS so that health etc would be covered, but i guess it would depend on contract

vii) enough to survive depends on how you wish to live...

viii) side benefits, dont know, maybe that you get more contacts in the profession and might learn something as well as imparting your knowledge to others???

links;
Board of Polish Architects izbaarchitektow.pl
(I will be visiting them next week to confirm requirements for recognition of my qualifications and procedure for registration within Poland)

Association of Polish Architects sarp.org.pl

a couple of useful websites;
architektura.info
architekci.pl
a-ronet.pl
MIPK   
31 Aug 2010
Life / Polish pride. PL stickers, flags and the white eagle! Where does our obsession come from? [79]

there's the same obsession in Australia... just look at Australia day when all the flags come out. I'd find it hard pressed to find a mate that dosnt have some sort of flag, stubbie holder, shirt in their house somewhere with some sort of national symbol on it. There's the green and gold army that attends all the sporting events. I don't see this display of who they are as negative as long as its not done in a malicious way.
MIPK   
25 Aug 2010
History / Poland - Scotland, the untold story... [75]

the fact a lot of Scots came from Aberdeen to Poland.

yes, I'm another one in a long line of Aberdonians who came here :)

me too, so i guess times don't change that much! :)
MIPK   
24 Aug 2010
Love / How to find an English speaking boyfriend in Poland [110]

i met my girlfriend at a mates wedding... (i'm Scots, with an Australian mix... so not really English speaking...) and i'm relocating to be with her... so it can happen... you know any English speaking people?? as that always helps a little i guess.. not really helpful am i...
MIPK   
21 Aug 2010
Australia / Can My Polish girlfriend get a working visa in Australia?? [28]

put simply, no. there is no working holiday agreement between Poland and Australia. as dnz said if you can prove a defacto relationship maybe, but it isnt easy. And sponsorship isnt so easy either, expect a lot of paperwork. there is some cash work around if you he can get a holiday visa but depends on where you're heading and what he can do.
MIPK   
5 Aug 2010
UK, Ireland / Any direct flights from Aberdeen or Inverness to Poland? [11]

originally from Inverurie, been stuck in OZ for quite some time... headed to Rzeszów in about 2 months... will be nice to be a bit closer so can actually make the trip back a bit more often :)
MIPK   
3 Aug 2010
UK, Ireland / Any direct flights from Aberdeen or Inverness to Poland? [11]

list of destinations from Aberdeen and according to that there aint even a BA direct flight... be nice though as when i get round to showing the misses where i'm from make things a bit easier...
MIPK   
27 Jul 2010
Love / Marrying a Polish girl near Wroclaw [12]

if you're British and getting married you will need to get a Certificate of No impediment and also get your Birth Certificate translated into Polish by a sworn translator. see here for more info:

gov.uk/marriage-abroad
MIPK   
12 Jul 2010
Travel / Bus travel Krakow to Przemysl [5]

i'd take the train too... if you take the IR its about 3.5hours... which isnt too bad if you ask me.. leaves Kraków Płaszów at 12.15 according to website rozklad-pkp.pl
MIPK   
12 Jul 2010
Language / Site I've been using to learn Polish--what do you people think? [18]

came across this site yesterday not sure how good it is yet... .learn-polish but so far i been using, tapes, cds, dvds, websites, and whatever books i can source from local bookshops but best way i learn anything new is from the girlfriend and her family and talking to them... i find its the only way to tune your ear to the sounds... i thought russian was hard learning but this takes the cake! good luck!
MIPK   
5 Jul 2010
Genealogy / Village near Lancut [15]

or try this one also quite detailed [lazarus.elte.hu/hun/digkonyv/topo/3felmeres.htm] click on square with Przemyśl and then scroll around to find £ańcut
MIPK   
25 Jun 2010
Life / Dutch bicycles repair shop in Warsaw [16]

not quite in warsaw but might be worth a contact as they might be able to help you out;

electrabicycle.pl/katalog-produktow/amsterdam_7/classic-3i-czarny_52.html
MIPK   
11 Jun 2010
Australia / Anyone from Sydney, Australia? [44]

looking on whitepages.com.au (australias phone book) the only B. Pasternak lives at 18 Raine St, Woollahra in Sydney tel number is +61 2 9387 7868 not sure if this is the Bogdan Pasternak that you are looking for as i live on the other side of the country in Perth but might be worth a try.
MIPK   
11 Jun 2010
Life / Know any Polish English bilingual childrens toys? [11]

if i'd known six weeks ago i could have brought you one back!!!

manufacturer is e-edu.com.pl/index1.html (from front of box)

unfortunately dont know where you can get one online from, as like you said most of the sites are Polish and don't seem to mention international shipping.

Think my friends got theirs in Tesco, not that that helps!
MIPK   
27 May 2010
Law / EU citizen residency certificate to live in Poland [34]

I wonder whether they are walking on the moon or just smoking too much pot ;-).

not sure if that was a dig at me or not but will take it light heartedly.... thanks for your help, been greatly appreciated... as for the rest, i know a bit of Polish (but never easy to learn when no classes available locally and only surrounded by english speakers everyday, best place to learn is in the country). why move? for love of course! for the country, for my friends and my girl, and its going to be cheaper to live there than keep on paying for the 4-5 flights a year from Oz to Poland!!! :) job, agree better to get before leaving and thats exactly what i plan to do! Thanks again for all the advice.

We are all travelers in the wilderness of this world, and the best we can find in our travels is an honest friend. -Robert Louis Stevenson
MIPK   
26 May 2010
Law / EU citizen residency certificate to live in Poland [34]

moonlighting, fantastic response!! greatly appreciated! in process of getting birth certificate apostilled and translated at the moment... dont have a residency certificate for my country as hold british & australian passports but will be arriving/staying using my british EU passport.. no job lined up yet but will hopefully sort out that soon :) thanks again!!
MIPK   
26 May 2010
Law / EU citizen residency certificate to live in Poland [34]

trying to get my head around all this stuff at the moment too before heading over in October. As far as i can tell on my own research looking at local city hall website and BIP docs I can get zameldowanie/meldunek for greater than 3 months with passport, completed form and my girlfriends old man as the owner of where i'll be initially staying to register and its free of charge. (not sure if the apply after 4 days arrival still applies) Still trying to find out about the residency card (karta pobytu) and what its involved there... or if it still exists.. any info appreciated.. or any correction/clarification of what i've written so far appreciated..
MIPK   
25 May 2010
Australia / I am looking for Polish restuarants in South Australia [30]

there's one in Perth as well on Beaufort Street, Mt Lawley called Rembrandt. Havent been yet but its meant to be quite good. Might have to try it soon as beginning to miss the food badly!!
MIPK   
22 May 2010
Travel / Staying in Krakow, any comfortable and good quality hotel? [20]

i stayed at Hotel Andel last August, was well looked after and the rooms were all very modern and clean. great location as well as getting to airport meant just walking out the hotel across the plaza to the train station and then straight to the airport. Think Polonia was just across the road from Andels and a couple of friends stayed there. They said it was nice just a bit older inside but was quite a bit cheaper.