Finfairy
18 Jan 2013
Work / D Visa- To work and study in Poland [25]
Thanks a lot Pablom for your quick response. I shall surely get in touch with you once I am there :-)
From what I have read so far, I thought a Type 'D' visa allows you to work ( keeping in mind that you are a dependent and your spouse has a work permit already. So what I meant was you need not apply for a work permit separately. You qualify for it by default). Not sure about how this works in Poland.
Also, how open is Poland when it comes to recruiting / hiring English speaking people at work? I am sure its a cakewalk for technical professionals ( example : IT professionals) for whom learning the local language may not be mandatory /needed when compared with professionals with a non- technical background. ( example : a Human Resource professional).
It would be great if you or any of you from the group can address this.
Thanks,
Finfairy
Thanks a lot Pablom for your quick response. I shall surely get in touch with you once I am there :-)
From what I have read so far, I thought a Type 'D' visa allows you to work ( keeping in mind that you are a dependent and your spouse has a work permit already. So what I meant was you need not apply for a work permit separately. You qualify for it by default). Not sure about how this works in Poland.
Also, how open is Poland when it comes to recruiting / hiring English speaking people at work? I am sure its a cakewalk for technical professionals ( example : IT professionals) for whom learning the local language may not be mandatory /needed when compared with professionals with a non- technical background. ( example : a Human Resource professional).
It would be great if you or any of you from the group can address this.
Thanks,
Finfairy