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19 Mar 2013
News / Poland Unemployment: Nobody protests, because people are leaving [30]

"The fact is that it's better to be unemployed in Spain than employed full time in PL."

Unemployed Spaniards get 400 euro government help. Many employed Poles get 320 euro salary net.

live.kyero.com/2012/08/16/rajoy-announces-extension-of-400-euro-unemployment-benefit/
Monitor   
19 Mar 2013
USA, Canada / Have an American passport and moving to Poland. Do I STILL need a visa? [17]

I don't know if this website comprises all possibilities but it's good to know general view about migration policy to Poland For more details is embassy website of course.

antor.org/poland/immigration.html

With each passing year it becomes more difficult to immigrate to Poland. While on television, and you can hear all kinds of simplifications in obtaining visas (use visa services) and documents for the visa is still considered more carefully now, and quite a long time. And the stamp in the passport is not free any more. To a greater extent this is due to the European status of Poland and its accession to the Schengen zone. The old Soviet proverb «Chicken is not a bird, Poland is not abroad» little relevance...

Immigration to Poland is so attractive that we have a similar mentality with the Poles and languages. Affected joint Slavic roots. Only in my view, our neighbors respected the laws strongerer, there is more order and culture.

Monitor   
19 Mar 2013
USA, Canada / Have an American passport and moving to Poland. Do I STILL need a visa? [17]

Read this page carefully: polandembassy.org

USA is on the list of Visa free countries so you can come to Poland just with your passport:
msz.gov.pl/en/travel_to_poland/entering_poland/visa_free/visa_free_countries

So it means that you can come for 90 days. For longer you have to get some Visa.
traveltips.usatoday.com/tourism-visa-poland-39906.html
Monitor   
19 Mar 2013
History / For what the Germans owe Poland one trillion U.S. dollars? [299]

Economic ties with Germany are not the reason of mentioned countries failure. Look at Netherlands - the most connected to Germany economy and doing well.

"...and do as much as possible on their own." - Asian Tigers economic growth teaches that the best way for economic success is copying western technologies, ignoring patents, protecting own market and supporting high value added and technologically advanced export (and investing in education of course)

"Instead of planning on building billion buck high tech nuclear reactors they should be building low tech bio digesters and converting coal into methanol. These things are doable" - can you link any paper comparing costs of both solutions?

"Take a page out of Switzerland's book, how to maintain independence when surrounded by countries many times larger and often times hostile." - this page says: "Become small, politically not important country with little natural resources, armed population and warn destruction of your own factories in case of being attacked (to say enemy that after attack we will be completely worthless for you).

"Why doesn't this calculation assess the value of the former German territories that became Polish after WW2?" - maybe because it's equaled by losses of greater territories of Poland on the east?

"Blaming someone else's dead grandparents for your current lack of Mercedes is infantile beyond belief." - but Poland is actually independent only since 90', before we couldn't demand compensation the way Jews did. Somebody wrote before that during soviet times majority of poles didn't want Marshal plan. You say what? It was not democracy that people would have anything to say. That was decision of communist government - puppets controlled by Russians.

"More than 30 percent of forrests were destroyed. " - wow, even forests.
Monitor   
19 Mar 2013
Australia / Australian citizen wanting to go to Poland for as long as possible - needs Polish Visa [49]

You may want to check embassy website: polish.embassycanberra.com

Probably you must get invitation from a polish company. It means that they must want to employ you and prove that cannot find anybody wanting to work for given salary with same skills in Poland. I don't know, but maybe some language schools may want to give you such invitation. Unfortunately it's a little bit of hassle, so only few companies would be ready to do that.

Other option for you is to come on tourist visa and teach students illegally in their/your home. If you choose to live in small studio, and search well for clients, then it should be enough for you to pay for rent and food. Meanwhile you could search personally for a company which would help issuing you working visa.

When your tourist visa expire you can simply go abroad and enter again.

Or just marry her/him
Monitor   
19 Mar 2013
Law / Marriage and Visa (Polish girlfriend with US guy) [2]

You may want checking Polish embassy website polandembassy.org
After marriage you get temporary permit to stay in Poland. (After 5 years of living here it becomes permanent and you can apply for polish passport.) With this permit you have same right as polish citizen in Poland. The easiest for you would be teach english as natives are payed over average in Poland (except if you're a good programmer).
Monitor   
19 Mar 2013
Work / Thinking of moving to Poland after university...? Which courses to take before? English teaching/translating? [3]

Here is link which may interests you: https://polishforums.com/work/poland-advice-teaching-english-13156/

"optometry, computer science/information technology, geographical information systems and architecture" - you cannot ask generally about Europe, because every country has different supply and demand for different professions. Comparing to the west Poland is not as much technologically developed, so number of jobs in research is lower here then elsewhere. That's why most of graduates of technical subjects, chemistry, biology, pharmacy have to work in different professions.

Currently there is big demand around the world and in Poland for programmers. For that some basics of maths are needed. But the lower ranking university the less they require you to know it.

Architecture was good profession few years ago. But recently occurred boom for this specialty and market got saturated and graduates have problem to find job in this profession in Poland.

"geographical information systems" - don't know what would be that, but graduates of geography usually were searching jobs in teaching, where currently it's nearly impossible to get a job.
Monitor   
18 Mar 2013
Study / Bachelors in Civil / Mechanical Engineering Degree in Poland [39]

As far as I know you can choose from universities participating in Erasmus program and not from any university in Poland, so your question is pointless. You should browse the list at erasmus website. Regardless you can see courses taught in English here: [studyinpoland]
Monitor   
11 Mar 2013
Law / Polish citizen raised in Cyprus, GF from Belarus. Would she become an EU citizen after marriage? Poland study. [5]

After marriage with you she doesn't become automatically EU citizen, but she gets unlimited permit to stay in Poland. After few (5?) years living in the Poland she can apply for Polish citizenship. And then she is automatically EU citizen and has same as you rights in Netherlands. Until then marriage lets her study cheap only in Poland I am afraid.

europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/residence/student/non-eu-family-members/spouses-children_en.htm

Alternatively perhaps you could get Cypriot passport since you were raised there. Then you could live together in 1 more EU country.

----added:
Hmm according to the link i gave you above you're in better situation. It seams that as long as you study/work in Netherlands your not EU spouse is treated as EU, so should pay EU fees:

"Equal treatment

During their stay, you should be treated as nationals of the country, notably as regards access to employment, pay, benefits facilitating access to work, enrollment in schools etc."
Monitor   
11 Mar 2013
Life / Rising cost of food across the globe. How much is a weekly shop in Poland now in 2013. [53]

"I don't see that at all - though perhaps it depends where you are in each country - the Shetlands or London v. Podlasie, or on the other hand Warsaw v. South Yorkshire." Lidl and Biedronka have same prices in whole Poland.

"maybe food items are 40-60% cheaper, but wages are 4-6 times lower" - come on, just stop it. Of course Poland is poorer than top richest countries in the world. Why food prices should be lower in Poland? There is single market = no taxes on import export, so only difference in price should make: higher labor, renting and transport costs in UK. It's doesn't add much overhead when sold in big shopping malls. So don't connect food prices with salaries. If food was way cheaper in Poland than elsewhere in Europe that would simply mean that free market is malfunctioning. And salaries are low because Poland was always technologically lacking to the most advanced countries. (in some period of history less and in others more)
Monitor   
10 Mar 2013
Love / Mosque and Catholic Church Wedding in Poland. Is That Possible? [21]

You would have to get baptized 1st in order to become Catholic and I think somebody could rise the fact that you're simultaneously Muslim as a problem for marriage. Except if you prior to that take Muslim marriage and then reject your religion. Then I think it would be Ok. Although you would have to check if Muslim marriage has any value to catholic church, because if it does, then it's impossible.

It's because your catholic girlfriend would have to get permission from Bishop for marriage with not Catholic, which she wouldn't get I think.
Monitor   
10 Mar 2013
Life / Rising cost of food across the globe. How much is a weekly shop in Poland now in 2013. [53]

According to this site:

"Consumer Prices in Krakow (Cracow) are 50.45% lower than in Manchester" - there are single food products mentioned.

But when comparing prices of basic goods let's say in Lidl stores across Europe, then difference is not so big any more:



according to this basket of goods (although quite small) it's only 11% cheaper in Poland when comparing to Germany.
Monitor   
9 Mar 2013
Study / National Louis University Nowy Sacz [18]

"National Louis University is a private non-profit American university. NLU has campuses in and near Chicago, Illinois, as well as in Wisconsin, Florida and Nowy Sącz, Poland. Many NLU courses and programs are also offered at-a-distance" - probably that uni was a joke. they offer program in english, but secretary speaks no english :D
Monitor   
9 Mar 2013
Life / Hey, Nice Airport Wrocław! Or! Day #1 for an American Ex-Pat in Poland. [128]

In Poland rules Visa and MasterCard. Still better than in Germany when most of stores (except of big ones) accept only German EC-Card. (Or maybe not better because they write that Poland pays the most in the World for transaction fees.)

To help yourself with transaction fees create USD bank account in a Polish bank and simply transfer money online from America to Poland, take them in Bank department and exchange in Exchange office or online here:

walutomat.pl

Other option that I know, which omits money transfer transaction fees, is sending your American dollars from your american paypal account to your polish paypal account. It's free and withdrawing this money from your polish paypal to your polish bank account is also free. Although perhaps you can only withdraw PLN - that means, that you would have to accept paypal exchange rate.

Btw you write in interesting way
Monitor   
9 Mar 2013
Polonia / Polish people have no presence in China and most people are confused! [16]

@ylzmichal: Very interesting explanation. Not so obvious here in Poland, but I must say that logical and one could expect such a behavior of Chinese government. I am curious what made you interested about Poland despite all of that? Are you studying the language or it's something else?
Monitor   
7 Mar 2013
Law / Sell my books as private person? Tax question [8]

You can use foreign account for that, but then the other country may ask you if you shouldn't pay taxes from this entrepreneurship. Here some Q&A for the topic of selling in Allegro: allegrosprzedawca.blogspot.com/2008/10/allegro-dziaalno-gospodarcza.html
Monitor   
7 Mar 2013
Law / Krakow IT and Outsourcing [11]

Dell moved from Ireland assembly line jobs, not IT. But if really "Almost half of foreign companies based in Ireland regret decision" then it must mean something.
Monitor   
7 Mar 2013
Law / Krakow IT and Outsourcing [11]

Is it really so Bad in Ireland? I know that the country had big crisis, but I tough It was not affecting IT sector which was mostly job for international corporations, so local problems were not so important for them as long as taxes and salaries are not rising.
Monitor   
7 Mar 2013
Work / Salaries for architects and interns in Poland: how much? [18]

Because of construction boom in last decade there was big demand for Civil Engineers and Architects, because of that Architecture became one of top study faculties (by number of applicants). So now there are much more graduates than 10 years ago, but (at least temporarily) construction market is stagnating/ shrinking so same with job positions. But they say that for people with certificates there is still a lot of jobs - contrary to fresh graduates.