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benszymanski   
12 May 2008
UK, Ireland / Posting from UK to Poland....not good! [53]

I run a website and send small parcels from Poland around the world, but mainly to the UK. In my experience I would say both Poczta Polska an Royal Mail are both "satisfactory" and nothing more. Our post to/from Germany seems to be the quickest.

We have had a couple of parcels "go missing" from the UK to Poland that weren't registered delivery. I am sure there are some thieving b******s somewhere along the line, but I wouldn't like to say where. I have read a number of articles about how Royal Mail sometimes use agency staff when they are busy and half the time the post goes missing or just gets dumped.

The only other thing regarding Polish post is that it's incredibly primitive. Check out Poczta Polska's website - it totally sucks! Is there any other country in the EU where the post service doesn't have online tracking? Hopefully that will change soon now that they are losing business to the new private post companies like InPost....
benszymanski   
24 May 2008
UK, Ireland / Posting from UK to Poland....not good! [53]

takes 3 days to get there

Just out of interest in which direction? UK to Poland or Poland to UK? My experience is 4 or 5 working days from Poland to the UK.
benszymanski   
19 Jun 2008
Law / Polish car insurance and how it compares to England [29]

Car insurance across the EU has been standardised by a number of directives.

See the link on the Europa.eu website which clearly says that "Wherever you are travelling in the EU, your car insurance policy will automatically provide the minimum cover (third party liability) required by law"

They have 3rd party (called O.C.) which gives you the minimum cover required by law. Of course you can pay more for higher levels of cover. Insurance is typically bought through agents (like the UK 20 years ago..) but you can buy direct from some of the big companies who have started advertising on TV about it.

To answer your specific question - no, probably not. In Poland it is the car that is insured rather than the person, so normally if I insure my car then anyone with a licence can drive it, rather than I can drive any car (as I might expect in the UK).

But that might give you what you are after anyway - if you just want to be able to drive someone else's car?
benszymanski   
19 Jun 2008
Law / Polish car insurance and how it compares to England [29]

Ah OK got it. In which case no, you're presumption is correct.
You would need to add her to your UK policy. The good news is that insurance companies are not supposed to be allowed to charge her extra for not having a UK licence (they are not allowed to discriminate across EU licence holders). The bad news is that she doesn't have any no-claims bonus whatsoever having never held her own policy.
benszymanski   
19 Jun 2008
Study / Gdansk / Tricity; university - information [30]

You could maybe get a Polish speaking friend to contact the Polish Red Cross pck.org.pl and see if they can advise. I would imagine if anyone would know, they would.
benszymanski   
30 Jun 2008
UK, Ireland / Posting from UK to Poland....not good! [53]

Yeah I had a problem with a parcel sent from Poland to the UK which was recorded delivery but didn't arrive. I had to wait 28 days from sending before they would look at tracking it. Tracking it took me 3 months. They sorted it out in the end but as Wroclaw says, if it takes 4 months in total to sort out then sometimes it just isn't worth the hassle...
benszymanski   
8 Jul 2008
Law / Polish Citizenship for a foreigner whose parents was born in Poland [174]

From what I understand if you have a Polish ancestor then by blood rights you have Polish citizenship automatically.

To use this citizenship and do things like get a passport you first need to get CONFIRMATION of Polish citizenship. Talk to the Polish consulate in your country to find out about doing this.

But if your ancestor or anyone in the chain renounced their Polish citizenship then the chain ends and you aren't Polish. There are a few other complications too - search on this forum about it because this stuff is asked all the time.

Also the process can take a number of years, so don't expect to get an EU passport from this any time soon....
benszymanski   
14 Jul 2008
Law / Polish Citizenship for a foreigner whose parents was born in Poland [174]

I apologise now if my post is somewhat abrupt, but it is becoming quite tiring to repeat the same things over and over.

Your Grandmother was Polish. Thus your parent is Polish (you don't say if it's your maternal or paternal grandmother so I don't know if we are talking about your Mum or Dad here but it doesn't matter). Thus you are Polish. Doesn't matter that you or your parent never set foot in Poland, you are automatically Polish because you have Polish blood.

Do you qualify? Probably unless your Grandmother or your parent or you renounced Polish citizenship which is unlikely.

What do you qualify for?
Polish citizenship. If you are a Polish citizen you can then apply for a Polish passport. How can you have a passport of a country that you aren't a citizen of?

What do you do next?
As has been said many times already, contact your local embassy. Expect a long wait.
benszymanski   
14 Jul 2008
Law / Polish Citizenship for a foreigner whose parents was born in Poland [174]

It's more complicated than that - you have to use approved translators (not just any translator). Also when I started my application (in Poland) I had problems getting the Urząd Stanu Civilnego to give me a Polish birth certificate from my UK one because the UK ones don't have certain details on it (such as father's family surname). In fact I am still waiting on them to decide what to do about it...
benszymanski   
23 Jul 2008
Life / I'm British in Poland and I think that it's time to go back to the UK! [240]

I understand everyone's frustrations. That is the reason why I started my blog - british-in-poland.blogspot.com to provide the info I wish I had had when I first came to Poland nearly 2 years ago.

The Polish bureacracy and lack of help for foreigners is a pain, but probably the only down-side I have to living here compared to many up-sides, so when I get frustrated with it I just have to remember that overall the trade-off is worth it.

I would advise any non-Pole living here to try and learn Polish as fast as possible because it really makes dealing with all this easier when you don't have to bring someone with you or help you all the time.

I know it doesn't help much here and now, but bear in mind that Poland is only just getting back on it's feet after 80 years of pretty much getting screwed over by other countries and not only do the rules need more time to change but also the mentality...
benszymanski   
23 Jul 2008
Life / I'm British in Poland and I think that it's time to go back to the UK! [240]

Like Wrocław Boy, I have gone through the tearing-my-hair-out phase and am now in the expect-it-to-be-a-nightmare-but-be-pleased-if-it-isn't phase. It's much easier on the nerves this way.

Only yesterday I wasted two hours getting a copy of my daughter's birth certificate (because everyone here wants to keep your original) and wondered what the point of it all was. But I just accept it now as a fact of life and didn't let it annoy me.

@ Avalon

Yes you are right, but at least when you waste your morning being given the wrong information, you don't waste your wife's morning too, so speaking Polish helps...
benszymanski   
12 Aug 2008
Language / I'm gonna learn Polish in a month! [86]

So you have had a month now plus or minus a few days. How have you got on? How did it go? What did you learn?
benszymanski   
21 Aug 2008
Law / Obtaining PESEL, ID Card and Passport in Poland [39]

I agree with Inkrakow - I am trying to get a Polish birth certificate but have some complications because I changed my surname by Deed Poll. I spent a month going around in circles at my local USC because they didn't know what to do. It took me just 5 minutes on the phone to the Consulate in London who exactly knew the problem and solution.
benszymanski   
28 Aug 2008
Feedback / The image of Poland according to PolishForums [90]

Actually I found this website a couple of years ago but didn't join up at the time because I was put off by what seemed to me to be a large number of racist comments/threads.

Then a year or so ago I found this site again whilst googling for stuff about Poland and figured that that aside it looked like a good resource...
benszymanski   
26 Sep 2008
Law / Polish Citizenship for a foreigner whose parents was born in Poland [174]

I know that I am a Polish citizen

Are you totally sure? It gets complicated if your ancestor left Poland before 1923 due to technicalities about whether Poland officially existed or not before this date (given that it wasn't always an independent country etc..)
benszymanski   
29 Sep 2008
Travel / Motorcycle tour of Poland [137]

I rode from London to Krakow and back in 2004. Motorway all the way to the German/Poland border at which point the motorway simply stopped (although they have built it now).

My only advice is do it in summer time because wet and cold on a bike for so many hours isn't fun. Plus choose something comfy rather than sporty.

Hiring vehicles in Europe is generally very expensive (relative to the US from what I have seen). If you have the time to buy something before you start and sell at the end that would be most economical, but you will have to jump through a few hoops to be able to register your motorbike if you want to register it in somewhere such as Poland or Germany.
benszymanski   
29 Sep 2008
Law / Driver's licence - How to exchange British one to Polish legally? [34]

I doubt it is legal for me to drive on this licence

It is perfectly legal to drive in any EU country with any other EU licence. There is no requirement for you to change your UK licence to a Polish one just because you are now living in Poland.
benszymanski   
29 Sep 2008
Law / Driver's licence - How to exchange British one to Polish legally? [34]

As long as it's valid

Yes of course.

Polish ID (proof of address) in case of control.

I don't think so. I don't believe there is any requirement as a foreigner to carry anything except some ID (e.g. British passport) and your driving documents.

In reality I have been stopped a couple of times and once they see a foreign driving licence and think I don't speak Polish they don't bother to ask or check for anything else...
benszymanski   
7 Oct 2008
Law / Driver's licence - How to exchange British one to Polish legally? [34]

I have heard of insurance being invalidated because there was no MOT, I have never heard of insurance being invalidated because your address wasn't up to date on your licence.

If you are that paranoid then go ahead and change it.
benszymanski   
25 Oct 2008
Life / "Londynczycy" - new Polish soap [62]

Well it's the first episode so really they were just introducing the characters and setting the scene. There is a girl who has gone to London to be with her boyfriend who turns out to be a drug dealer and already is getting her in trouble, there is a guy who has moved with his son to be with his wife (who's already been there 6 months). There's a couple who work in a bar (although they had a bust up). As you can imagine most of them live in Ealing and there's lots of shots of red buses driving about...
benszymanski   
25 Oct 2008
Life / "Londynczycy" - new Polish soap [62]

any nice examples of Poles living in London

well they showed an interview with the producers/directors etc before the show and one of them said that they would show the ups and downs of living in London and there would be some dramas but also some happy-endings.

Apparently some of the crew spent one year living in London themselves beforehand to try and make the show more authentic.

Given that I am from London (and my Polish wife worked there) we are very interested by this programme and curious to see how they portray life there etc...

But maybe it's just a sad indictment of my life that my highlight on a Friday night is sitting at home watching TV.... I must be getting old!

Ooh hang on - it's Saturday today - that means it's 'mam talent' tonight!
benszymanski   
19 Dec 2008
Law / Buying and legally using second hand car in Poland; I'm EU citizen [27]

Being an EU citizen that shouldn't be a problem, right?

Sorry to tell you, but you won't be able to do anything unless you have the proper papers.

You can't register a vehicle in Poland unless you have a registered address. If you are only temporarily registered then this will be noted on your vehicle document.

So I recommend that first you see if your friend will register you at her address. If not, or you can't find anyone who will do this for you then you are stuck.

If you can do that then buying insurance is cheap and easy. The vehicle inspection is easy too.
benszymanski   
20 Dec 2008
Law / Buying and legally using second hand car in Poland; I'm EU citizen [27]

is that easier / cheaper than the court stuff?

Don't know as never done the court way that inkrakow suggested. But getting a copy certified at a Public Notary is very easy. I would check at your local office just to be 100% sure that they will be happy with this though.

It will take a couple of weeks to get the registration - but you can get temporary number plates immediately if you need (although you have to pay extra for them). If I remember correctly the temporary plates last for 1 month and include insurance.

give me a clue somebody

Don't worry it's not too bad - just go to the traffic department to register the car. You need ID and your zameldowanie. Couple of weeks later go back to get the documents and number plates. Insurance is cheap and easy to do.

I wrote a few articles on cars that might be of use: buying a car in Poland - Polish car insurance