Hey everyone, i wanna move to Poland this year, and im afraid that i cant stay in the country. I'm 20, im not graduated, and im trying to learn polish by myself. I'd like some suggestions of good polish courses, how can i stay legally in Poland, anyway...
I wish it amazed it me still, to witness the depths some people will sink to do discourage others and to cause pain just from meanness. Unfortunately, it does not. Arthur, everyone has to be somewhere, and the particulars of that somewhere is influenced by no greater factor than your own desire to be there. Staying in a foreign country may not be easy, but when you are in love, easy is subjective. I would like to give you solid advice, but I'm unsure how schengen rules apply to you and your situation. Whenever I was stopped by authorities, and they noticed my overstay, I simply told them I was in Germany or some other country during that time. Try visa journey, and you're sure to find someone in similar straits. Good luck, and remember, advice from the hateful is worse than advice from the ill-informed.
oh dear jason still preaching wrong information i see
lets start with your story about overstaying the standard punishment is a years ban from schengen and a permanent note on the schengen information system about your previous overstay not a good idea
your claim that you told them that you were in germany doesnt matter and is likely to be lies
if you want to stay in schengen get legal it is the only way
now lets talk about him there are people with masters degrees and fluent in polish that cant find work even in major cities
and you think a non polish speaking foreigner has a chance with no education?