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Chinese, UK visa holder can visit Poland without visa?


hyypia  3 | 41  
2 Mar 2007 /  #1
hey everyone. i am a student in UK, but i have a chinese passport.
Is it true that as long as i have a uk visa on my chinese passport, i can visit poland without polish visa? I try to find some information on the website of poland embassy in uk, but there is nothing useful. and by the way maybe there's something useful in polish which i don't understand :-( sorry for that.

can any of u check it for me if possible? many thanks guys!!!

hyypia
Grzegorz_  51 | 6138  
2 Mar 2007 /  #2
Is it true that as long as i have a uk visa on my chinese passport, i can visit poland without polish visa?

I'm not sure, but I guess that rather not.
telefonitika  
2 Mar 2007 /  #3
am a student in UK, but i have a chinese passport.
Is it true that as long as i have a uk visa on my chinese passport, i can visit poland without polish visa?

In short no
For EU citizens
Passport or identity card
For non-EU citizens
Passport
You will need a valid passport.

Visa
There are 33 countries whose nationals do not need a visa to visit the EU for three months or less
If in doubt, check with the nearest consulate of any EU country.

from the polish consulate website ... this is the link indicated the countries that dont need a visa to enter poland ....

msz.gov.pl/Consular,Information,2345.html

this page outlines the prices for visas as you would need to apply for one even though you have a STUDENT visa for the UK ONLY ....

londynkg.polemb.net/index.php?document=80

Hope that clears up any confusion for you!
OP hyypia  3 | 41  
3 Mar 2007 /  #4
thanks Grzegorz and telefonitika, it's very helpful.

when i go, will let u know :-)
moire  4 | 40  
5 Mar 2007 /  #5
I am also chinese, and I live in Denmark. we do need visa for poland. I have a schengen visa which allows me to travel around 15 european counties( not include UK), but poland is not a schengen country.

I am applying polish visa now for the Easter. My boyfriend is now in poland. This the second time I apply for polish visa. It is pretty easy if you give the embassy all the documents they need.
Grzegorz_  51 | 6138  
7 Mar 2007 /  #6
My boyfriend is now in poland.

And you're a male... ?
krysia  23 | 3058  
7 Mar 2007 /  #7
Sounds interesting....
OP hyypia  3 | 41  
9 Mar 2007 /  #8
very interesting....:)

by the way i have to visit poland! there are too many reasons for that!
I fall in love with poland!!!
alana  
15 Mar 2007 /  #10
hello
i am from mauritius and i would like to visit poland
do i need visa and if yes can anyone help me as in mauritius there is no Polish Embassy the nearest is in Kenya
moire  4 | 40  
19 Mar 2007 /  #11
And you're a male... ?

heh you guys check my information really carefully! it was a mistake when I was registering. I didnt pay attension to the item of choosing male or female.

i am of course female, one of the beautiful and independent chinese women in europe :)

i am going to poland in ten days, very exciting.
this time by airplane. last time i drove from north denmark to zamosc, it took me almost 20 hours, and had an accident on the highway in germany when i came back . i am crazy in love :)
OP hyypia  3 | 41  
19 Mar 2007 /  #12
poland is not a schengen country

which means....... i have to apply it seperately???
really want to say something like "kurwa"... sorry guys :)
Grzegorz_  51 | 6138  
19 Mar 2007 /  #13
i am from mauritius and i would like to visit poland
do i need visa

Looks like you need.

msz.gov.pl/Consular,Information,2345.html

last time i drove from north denmark to zamosc, it took me almost 20 hours

Hey. I'm in Szczecin. It's much closer :)
moire  4 | 40  
19 Mar 2007 /  #14
which means....... i have to apply it seperately???

it is not that bad. I sent my passport and application form with other required documents to the embassy of poland in kopenhaven, then get the visa in about one week

the only problem is that if you are going to stay in a polish family instead of booking a hotel, you have to provide the embassy the Id of invitator and the paper of the houseø(appartment) you are going to stay in for nights.

the other solution is to get an official invitaion letter from the polish local authority, which will take more than one month to get it.

good luck.
OP hyypia  3 | 41  
21 Mar 2007 /  #15
it is not that bad

hey thanx moire. i think i'm going to book a hostel when i visit poland and it will not be very soon. i have to finish my project first or my supervisor won't let me leave uk. :(

hyypia
rafik  18 | 589  
21 Mar 2007 /  #16
i am going to poland in ten days, very exciting.
this time by airplane. last time i drove from north denmark to zamosc, it took me almost 20 hours, and had an accident on the highway in germany when i came back . i am crazy in love

heh.u've seen my beautiful city.mmmm:)
moire  4 | 40  
23 Mar 2007 /  #17
u've seen my beautiful city.mmmm

are you from zamosc? so we probably have met during last christmas in the pubs of zamosc. my bf took me to the pub almost every night from christmas to new year, although i fallen asleep most time when they were drinking vodka.

my supervisor won't let me leave uk

hyypia, you really have a strict supervisor. my boss only cares the results of my work, no matter i did it on earth or on moon.

have to mention, he is a polish prof. :)
Michael  
24 Mar 2007 /  #18
welcome to poland, I am chinese ,living in warsaw.
china51  
26 Mar 2007 /  #19
hi Hyypia ,I,m a Pole and I'm happy to see you in a polish forum. I'm in China now ( past 4 ys) Lived in Jinan,Shandong ; Shanghai and presently my home is in Shenyang Lioning .

Love Chinese girls.
Where are you from Hyypia ?

How's my Chinese..........? , mamahuhu .
Vivek  
29 Mar 2007 /  #20
Hi Moire! you're the one who seems to know a lot about Polish visas.

My situation is almost same as yours, but different countries. I'm an Indian working in Beijing, and my gf (was in beijing uni) is back in Warsaw, and I would like to visit her this May. But I dont know if I can get a tourist visa from Polish Embassy in Beijing, because I'm non-chinese.

But I read your message that you're a chinese citizen and got a Polish visa from Denmark, so it's a bit similar yeah? Anyway, my gf also asked if I needed an invitation, but there's too many formalities with that, so I'm just going to book a hotel in Warsaw, it's easier this way.

Do you have any suggestions on what documents are required ? for example - Hotel booking, Flight confirmation ? Even the embassy is not able to give me the proper response.

Xie Xie :)

Vivek
OP hyypia  3 | 41  
29 Mar 2007 /  #21
hey nice to see u. i come from beijing. i lived there for more than 20 years. but never met any polish people when i was there :(

how do u feel china? any problem? chinese girl are lovely yeah? enjoy the food? haha

good luck for u. and i miss china soooooooooo much. say hi to china for me please :)

by the way, u can speak chinese? that's great! keep in touch :)
moire  4 | 40  
6 Apr 2007 /  #22
hi, vivek, i think you can get polish visa in china, since you are working in china.
i provided my work contract in denmark, my salary situation to the embasssy, plus airplane ticket.
i have to say that it is pretty easy to get polish visa in denmark or every west european country. they know i wouldnt vanish in poland because i have good job in denmark.

but in china, i dont know how it works. i have left china for 7 years, maybe the visa and passport control police changed with time.

good luck
Vivek  
9 Apr 2007 /  #23
Hi Moire, I've handed my application form in, but they haven't taken my passport in because they said they have to "verify" if I can apply for a visa from China. Anyway, lets see how it goes!
withwap  
17 Apr 2007 /  #24
hi people...if i have a tourist polish visa or student visa in poland, can i go to the uk by train without requiring a visa..i am a nigerian citizen but have permanent residence in canada..please help
Grzegorz_  51 | 6138  
17 Apr 2007 /  #25
hi people...if i have a tourist polish visa or student visa in poland, can i go to the uk by train without requiring a visa..

No. But If you can get a Polish visa, so what's the problem with getting a British one ?
rafik  18 | 589  
17 Apr 2007 /  #26
are you from zamosc? so we probably have met during last christmas in the pubs of zamosc. my bf took me to the pub almost every night from christmas to new year, although i fallen asleep most time when they were drinking vodka.

yes i lived in zamosc but we haven't met for sure cos i spent the last 3 christmas in the uk.i hope that you enjoyed your time in zamosc:)
mahad  
12 Mar 2010 /  #27
Nihao, I have been China last December, I have met many polish students in Kumning city. I am Somalian touring China.
Hyacinthus  1 | 20  
3 Apr 2010 /  #28
I know many polish who study in china for chinese.
I don't know what it is used for.
I know many chinese girls in scandinavia countries with polish boyfriends,which is weird enough.
I don't know how it happens.
I know poland is a nice country.
I don't know why some polish guys are not nice enough.

Anyway,I like poland,but I don't know how to persuade my boyfriend into thingking about chinese and come to china with me!!!

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