I would like to know if Poznan is a good place to study, what are the people like, are their many Nigerians there and what is the part time job there like.
I would like to know if Poznan is a good place to study?
PierogiBoy - | 5
4 Jul 2012 / #2
Poznan is an international city very suitable for studying. The people are nice and sociable. There are a few Nigerians living and studying in poznan. If you have great skills, you will find a job. You can also think of creating jobs, for example, Nigerian restaurant - this is what is laking in poznan.
How much do they pay per hour for part time job in Poznan and can I get job without speaking polish
Not so easily.
How much do they pay per hour for part time job in Poznan and can I get job without speaking polish
If you think you will be able to support yourself in Poland doing part time job (I doubt you will find any) then think again.If you want to study in Poland you have bring a lot of nairas with you.
delphiandomine 86 | 17823
4 Jul 2012 / #6
How much do they pay per hour for part time job in Poznan and can I get job without speaking polish
1. For people that don't speak Polish, you can do very little. I can always find you a job for 5zl an hour, but that's not going to pay your way in Poland.
2. No. Why do you want to come here? Is it because your "agent" promised you a great education, a good job and a nice visa??
RevokeNice 15 | 1854
5 Jul 2012 / #7
Poznan, you had 30,000 plus Irish in your city. Should have asked them their opinions on Nigerian cultural enrichers.
delphiandomine 86 | 17823
5 Jul 2012 / #8
The opinion among the vast majority is that they're here as it's an easy way into the EU. I don't think it's much surprise that they tend to end up married to very ugly rich girls and do very little for themselves. There are exceptions, but they tended to be successful in Africa first.
Pls, how can I contact Nigerians in poznan?
PierogiBoy - | 5
8 Jul 2012 / #10
Many Africans still think that there's wealth in europe they can benefit from. They don't know that the vast majority lives on credit. I have never seen a Nigerian that bought a house or car on credit.... The credit system doesn't work in Nigeria. And i think that is even better - whatsoever you own is yours 100%, not for some banks. Coming to Poland or any other EU state to work must be well calculated, because you can only spend your money here. You will never earn as much as your tuition fees (4,500 Euros per year for international students). So if your intension is to study and work to send money home, think again. Whatever, you earn in poznan may never be enough to even support you. Plus must polish employers will squeeze out the juice from you, to maximise man hour.
Pls, how can I contact Nigerians in poznan?
Most of them study in Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan or at night go to Cuba Libre club some of them work there as DJ.. ¡Good Luck!