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Cyanide   
20 Jan 2014
Law / I want to move to Poland, but is it still difficult to obtain a visa for non EU nationals? [8]

Are you sure? Here somebody asked such question:.

Definitely sure! If you have the STUDENT Polish National Visa it makes you eligible to visit any other Schengen country (only as a tourist, You're NOT allowed to work/study there). However I haven't got a single clue about the Work visa.

No embassy is going to grant you a visa to any EU country. Ever. Forget about it.

O tosh little boy! Bugger off todger! If you're not going to help then stop wasting the limited time of your valueless life.
Cyanide   
16 Jan 2014
Law / I want to move to Poland, but is it still difficult to obtain a visa for non EU nationals? [8]

I do clearly understand why getting a Polish visa is so tough, Somebody once explained to me that the Schengen Area countries are taking it so hard on Poland to not to let almost anybody in the Schengen area so that can pretty much explain why the Polish visa is hard to get. Well I was wondering if Polish embassy still has a lot of rejections? I have been rejected by the embassy twice (for Tourist Visa) but I don't want to complain cause I didn't have much money in my bank account so that probably was the reason.

However it was about a year and a half ago. So I was wondering how's the visa procedure right now? I'm really amazed by Poland and I definitely want to spend some part of my life, I'm getting my Bachelor of Information Technology very soon and I want to apply for my Masters in Poland but I'm still so worried about the visa,

What things will help me to make a better case for the visa?
How about a CPE (Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English, The most advanced general English certificate) and/or CELTA (Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) and noticeable knowledge of Polish language? Will that help?

I hope I could have verbalized my problem pretty much well.
Cyanide   
5 Jul 2013
Study / Studying "English Language & Literature" thoroughly in English language in Poland [4]

I am interested in studying in Poland (well I've always been interested since 4 years ago but the opportunity never happened) and I've chosen "English Language & Literature" as the field of my studies. Can anyone recommend me some universities in Poland which offer that field being taught completely in English ?
Cyanide   
7 Aug 2012
Law / Consul asked me why I want to go to Poland. Would my student visa get refused? [13]

Merged: Studying in Poland (university in Rzeszów)! Visa Problems...

I would like to study in Poland, I am already accepted in a university in Rzeszów. And they have sent me a conditional offer letter and they're waiting for the tuition fee to be transferred to their bank account and then they will send me the official acceptance letter.

But I have been rejected once to get a Polish Schengen Tourist Visa (For a 7-day stay) and I am pretty worried that I might get rejected again. I know that this time I should apply for "Polish National Student Visa" and it is way different than Schengen Tourist Visa but still I am so worried about anything ...

If I get rejected then taking back the tuition fee (2700 euros) will be a mess, I will lose about 100 euros just because of the transferring fee and also 200 euros is the application fee which will not be paid back to me.

Does anyone has any experience to help me about this ?