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Non EU citizen married to a Pole. Living and working opportunity in the UK?


Cesare  1 | -  
6 Oct 2013 /  #1
Hi guys, i'm from Tunisia 22years,my Fiance is from Poland and we paln to marry here in Tunisia then to live in England after her study, i want know how much that's possible or difficult and can my fiance possibly living and work opportunity and waht's about time she can be there after our marrigae so i could live with her in England , Uk and Thnx
johnb121  4 | 183  
6 Oct 2013 /  #2
This is a UK law question - nothing to do with Poland. My guess is you need a visa, though of course your wife will not, to live in the UK.
delphiandomine  86 | 17823  
6 Oct 2013 /  #3
My guess is you need a visa

Not quite. He needs an EEA Family Permit - not a visa. It's against EU law, but the EU has shown little will to intervene as the UK isn't a Schengen state.
mchiareli  1 | 3  
2 Jun 2015 /  #4
Merged: Can I work in Ireland after marry a Polish girl?

Hi guys,

My girlfriend already lives and work in Ireland, if we get married in Poland, can I go to live with her in Ireland (Dublin) and get a work permit there?

How long that would takes? And how hard is the process?

I am from Brazil btw.

Thanks so mush
smurf  38 | 1940  
2 Jun 2015 /  #5
foreigners in poland/get-work-permit-poland/

You can get a work permit for Poland (No. 9 on that link), whether that 'translates' to other EU countries I don't know. Maybe you should contact the Irish embassy where you live now and ask them.

First though you'll need to jump through all kinds of hoops to get married here, avoid a church wedding, that involves even more paperwork & even ghastly marriages courses. Civil marriages are far easier.
getmahesh  
21 Mar 2016 /  #6
hi .. can foreign students work in poland?
Wulkan  - | 3136  
21 Mar 2016 /  #7
Sure they can if they only manage to find some job.

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