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Polskirod   
7 Feb 2017
Study / Nostrification / legalization of foreign diplomas in Poland [5]

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Documents for University Application in Poland - "The record of a didactic process..."



Hi :)
I'm going to apply for the Wroclaw University of Economics soon and one of the required documents is "The record of a didactic process from the foreign school with the courses, grades for those courses, the number of hours designed for those courses", could someone please tell me if you had to legalize/apostille this document too since I already legalized my secondary diploma, but I'm not really sure if I have to do the same with this.

Thanks so much in advance,

Diego Barrera.
Polskirod   
27 Jan 2017
Study / Wroclaw University of Technology - job prospect, living expenses, city info [15]

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Study and Working in Poland



Hi,
my name is Diego Barrera and I'm from Guatemala. I'm planning on studying a Bachelor in International Business in Wroclaw University of Economics. I've been to Poland once and totally fell in love with Wroclaw. The thing is that I'd like to know if there's any chance to get a part-time job during my studies in Poland. I've read that you might need a temporary resident permit or something like that, and some people also say that is impossible to get part-time jobs unless you speak polish. I can support myself without any problem for a year and maybe more, but I'd really help a lot if I can get a job in the meantime. I know that non-EU students can work on certain months (three, I think) but, can I work the other months too? Do I need a resident permit? Also, I'm a musician and have worked playing at gigs in my country; Is it possible to work like that in Poland? Do I also need a permit? And finally, Is it too hard to get a resident permit?

Thanks in advance for your help, it means a lot to me :)

Best regards,

Diego.