Hubertus
13 Feb 2014
USA, Canada / Bilateral Visa Waiver Agreement between USA and Poland [47]
It was on the Roosh V forum?! Hahaha that's rich. The only legitimate documentation we could find that would allow Americans to back up their border hopping in Poland is based on a man's motivation to screw as many Polish women as possible (Google Roosh V and you'll see what I mean..)
Thanks a lot for the links though, that's exactly what I was hoping we could find. But you're right, it's best not to go this route. If people who are doing this are still, occasionally, getting deported, I imagine it's because some customs officers are treating this bilateral agreement as obsolete. Even if someone is justified to stay in Poland, there are no longer any border guards between Schengen countries, therefore the exception can't be enforced/protected when they're only allowed to stay in Poland. A customs officer for the country of Poland also acts as customs for the Schengen area, since it's a Schengen border, and therefore I think it's possible he'll send you home.
I went to the local voivodeship office and tried to tell them this, but they kept insisting on the border hopping thing. I referenced Schengen law to them. (actually here I was talking to them more about my own residence permit situation) I even pulled out a stack of documents that I printed straight from the EU's website detailing the Schengen laws, and all they said was, "We don't know anything about Schengen regulations, we just do what we're told."
Wow.
And Poland has been in the Schengen zone for six years now? Someone needs to get with the program.
It was on the Roosh V forum?! Hahaha that's rich. The only legitimate documentation we could find that would allow Americans to back up their border hopping in Poland is based on a man's motivation to screw as many Polish women as possible (Google Roosh V and you'll see what I mean..)
Thanks a lot for the links though, that's exactly what I was hoping we could find. But you're right, it's best not to go this route. If people who are doing this are still, occasionally, getting deported, I imagine it's because some customs officers are treating this bilateral agreement as obsolete. Even if someone is justified to stay in Poland, there are no longer any border guards between Schengen countries, therefore the exception can't be enforced/protected when they're only allowed to stay in Poland. A customs officer for the country of Poland also acts as customs for the Schengen area, since it's a Schengen border, and therefore I think it's possible he'll send you home.
I went to the local voivodeship office and tried to tell them this, but they kept insisting on the border hopping thing. I referenced Schengen law to them. (actually here I was talking to them more about my own residence permit situation) I even pulled out a stack of documents that I printed straight from the EU's website detailing the Schengen laws, and all they said was, "We don't know anything about Schengen regulations, we just do what we're told."
Wow.
And Poland has been in the Schengen zone for six years now? Someone needs to get with the program.