random2099 2 | 16
1 Sep 2013 / #1
I want to start this thread to tell briefly how incompetent the polish bureaucracy can get and how I was unable to get a work permit.
Firstly, I am not EU-citizen (No ! I am not Arab, Indian, Chinese etc.... I have to mention this because I have read lot of stereotypes against non-EU nationals here in PF ) , I come from a western country and I can come to Europe without need of a visa.
I have spent a lot of years in different western European countries as well as in Poland. I worked in country X, studied in country Y. Then I came to Poland due to an exchange agreement and stayed there for 2 years, then I move again to country X and worked there for another one year. During my time in Poland I found a girlfriend and learned polish as well. When I moved from Poland to country X, I was coming to Poland once per month to visit my girlfriend. I was basically unhappy about being far away and to have to travel all the time, so I left my job in country X and came to Poland to look for a job and to be with my girlfriend. I know well that it is hard to get a good paid job in Poland, but despite of that, I got a good job offer in Poland within a month of being there . It was at a western European company which has some offices in Poland and required my skills. Additionally my previous experience and career path were a perfect match for that particular job.
So far so good...
As I am not EU-national I need to get a work permit for Poland. The company tried to help me on this but after trying to collect all the required documents, dealing with the bureaucrats and having waited long time in order to even start the application for the karta pobytu, they gave up. It was a nightmare, they said first, I need a karta pobytu to start an application for the work permit, and in order to get a karta pobytu I should have a work permit. That is totally nonsense!!!!. . I know very well that If I would had married I could automatically work in Poland, but that is not in the plans yet.
I got in the waiting time a job offer in a multinational company in county Z which is also in another western European country.So I moved there and from time to time I come to Poland to visit my girlfriend.
If I had been able to start working in Poland, I would be making profit for the company in Poland, I would be paying taxes, consuming there, etc... and overall contribute to the country. However this was not possible due to the bureaucratic system.
So, that is my story. What is wrong with Poland? , Why am I able to get a work permits for countries X, Y, Z, which are western european countries but I am unable to get a work permit for Poland even though I had a job offer at an international company? I mean, no wonder why people are actually leaving the country.
If something is not done to change that pathetic non-sense bureaucracy Poland will never ever prosper. I don't mean it for my particular case but I mean it generally speaking in different situations on the daily life in Poland.
Firstly, I am not EU-citizen (No ! I am not Arab, Indian, Chinese etc.... I have to mention this because I have read lot of stereotypes against non-EU nationals here in PF ) , I come from a western country and I can come to Europe without need of a visa.
I have spent a lot of years in different western European countries as well as in Poland. I worked in country X, studied in country Y. Then I came to Poland due to an exchange agreement and stayed there for 2 years, then I move again to country X and worked there for another one year. During my time in Poland I found a girlfriend and learned polish as well. When I moved from Poland to country X, I was coming to Poland once per month to visit my girlfriend. I was basically unhappy about being far away and to have to travel all the time, so I left my job in country X and came to Poland to look for a job and to be with my girlfriend. I know well that it is hard to get a good paid job in Poland, but despite of that, I got a good job offer in Poland within a month of being there . It was at a western European company which has some offices in Poland and required my skills. Additionally my previous experience and career path were a perfect match for that particular job.
So far so good...
As I am not EU-national I need to get a work permit for Poland. The company tried to help me on this but after trying to collect all the required documents, dealing with the bureaucrats and having waited long time in order to even start the application for the karta pobytu, they gave up. It was a nightmare, they said first, I need a karta pobytu to start an application for the work permit, and in order to get a karta pobytu I should have a work permit. That is totally nonsense!!!!. . I know very well that If I would had married I could automatically work in Poland, but that is not in the plans yet.
I got in the waiting time a job offer in a multinational company in county Z which is also in another western European country.So I moved there and from time to time I come to Poland to visit my girlfriend.
If I had been able to start working in Poland, I would be making profit for the company in Poland, I would be paying taxes, consuming there, etc... and overall contribute to the country. However this was not possible due to the bureaucratic system.
So, that is my story. What is wrong with Poland? , Why am I able to get a work permits for countries X, Y, Z, which are western european countries but I am unable to get a work permit for Poland even though I had a job offer at an international company? I mean, no wonder why people are actually leaving the country.
If something is not done to change that pathetic non-sense bureaucracy Poland will never ever prosper. I don't mean it for my particular case but I mean it generally speaking in different situations on the daily life in Poland.