Hi,
I am a non-EU student currently taking a 'sort of' gap year (that is receiving private tutoring outside school). Recently I finished my 3-year-long Bachelor of Music degree in Warsaw, and prior to that I spent one year taking 'Staż artystyczny - sort of artistic training diploma usually taken after the studies'. All together, that would give me 5 years spent studying in Poland by the end of September 2014. According to the information I gathered on this forum, this would translate into 2.5 years out of 5 that is required when applying for a permanent residence. My task now is to find a way to extend and legalize my stay in Poland to reach that 5 years somehow. Since getting a job for me seems practically impossible right now, it may mean another 5 years of studying to fulfill that requirement - and to stand a slightly higher chance, hopefully.
As much as I would like to take up Master's degree in performing music (piano in my case) at Polish universities, the tuition fees happen to be at least twice that of a non-music degree, and in terms of career making in both near and far future (in music and non-music fields alike) it doesn't seem like the most necessary qualification.
So, my possible scenarios and questions now would be:
1) My friend has his own music agency (registered) and told me that he is willing to employ me as a musician, if that helps me anyhow. Do you know whether or not being hired by a music agency could extend my stay in Poland? If so, is it necessary for me to apply for the residence permit at the regional Urząd where he is based?
2) Could you get a temporary residence permit if you attended a language school? If so, does anyone know of such schools in the Tricity?
3) I am also considering an option to study further and get another degree (ideally a Master's but another Bachelor's degree shouldn't hurt), if that's the only way to extend my stay. How is it like studying at Gdańsk university as a foreigner?
4) This may be a little too specific, but does anybody know what subjects I might be able read at a Polish university having UK A-levels in German, Spanish, Music and Economics?
I will be most grateful for all answers and advice.
Many thanks for reading!
I am a non-EU student currently taking a 'sort of' gap year (that is receiving private tutoring outside school). Recently I finished my 3-year-long Bachelor of Music degree in Warsaw, and prior to that I spent one year taking 'Staż artystyczny - sort of artistic training diploma usually taken after the studies'. All together, that would give me 5 years spent studying in Poland by the end of September 2014. According to the information I gathered on this forum, this would translate into 2.5 years out of 5 that is required when applying for a permanent residence. My task now is to find a way to extend and legalize my stay in Poland to reach that 5 years somehow. Since getting a job for me seems practically impossible right now, it may mean another 5 years of studying to fulfill that requirement - and to stand a slightly higher chance, hopefully.
As much as I would like to take up Master's degree in performing music (piano in my case) at Polish universities, the tuition fees happen to be at least twice that of a non-music degree, and in terms of career making in both near and far future (in music and non-music fields alike) it doesn't seem like the most necessary qualification.
So, my possible scenarios and questions now would be:
1) My friend has his own music agency (registered) and told me that he is willing to employ me as a musician, if that helps me anyhow. Do you know whether or not being hired by a music agency could extend my stay in Poland? If so, is it necessary for me to apply for the residence permit at the regional Urząd where he is based?
2) Could you get a temporary residence permit if you attended a language school? If so, does anyone know of such schools in the Tricity?
3) I am also considering an option to study further and get another degree (ideally a Master's but another Bachelor's degree shouldn't hurt), if that's the only way to extend my stay. How is it like studying at Gdańsk university as a foreigner?
4) This may be a little too specific, but does anybody know what subjects I might be able read at a Polish university having UK A-levels in German, Spanish, Music and Economics?
I will be most grateful for all answers and advice.
Many thanks for reading!