I am from IT background living in India right now. I am single and 27 years old male. I have got an offer to work at Bydgoszcz. I will join in the first week of December. I have few questions and I would like to know information/inputs.
What will be the average rent of house per month near Bydgoszcz? I don't mind sharing either.
How is the climate?
Are there any Indians out in this area, any Indian restaurants, temples etc.?
What is the average expense for 1 person on food per month?
How are the people and will there be any racism?
Which is the nearest international airport?
Is there something I have missed out or you would like to suggest/recommend?
Hello! I am actually living in Bydgoszcz! We just moved here about 10 months ago from Holland. I love it here. While I am white I have not noticed any sort discrimination here. They are very opened minded. I have a friend with Indian decent that is going to one of the medical universities here. There is an airport here in Bydgoszcz so you might get luck and get a flight to Warsaw or Gdansk then have a short lay over and catch a plan to here in Bydogszcz or it is also and train ride here too. As for the climate is going to be cold here come winter I am not going to lie but right now the weather is AMAZING!!
As for expense I am not sure what you consider expensive or what you consider cheap. I think it is cheap living here but then again I came from Holland where is it expensive. I am not sure what you wage is going to be like here but for the most part you should be fine. I have a family of 5 and our monthly grocery trip is about 150 zloty a week but I am also packing lunches for 3 kids and I love to cook and bake big meals.
As for housing your best bet is look online. You can get as cheap as 500 zloty a month up to over 6,000+ it just depends what you are looking for.
I have a blog that talks about us living here so it could give you an insight of what it might be like for you it is called neveradulldayinpoland.com
Where are you from? What's your name? May be we can be friends sailing the same boat? :)
I'm Ukrainian network engineer. French company which have made me an offer is multinational IT services and consulting corporation (hope you'll guess a company name). By the way, my name is Andrew.
At the company you're going work there's at least one Indian man, as when my husband had an interview with them one of the men were speaking with the Indian accent.
I don't believe there is any Indian temple, not only in Bydgoszcz but throughout Poland.
It seems there's one Indian restaurant, "Lord Buddha". restauracje.bydgoszcz.eu/restauracja_Lord_Buddha.html
It can be also good to bring specific spices of your favorite kind. Some spices might not be found in Poland and you might miss it.
The nearest international airport is Bydgoszcz Airport(BZG). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bydgoszcz_Ignacy_Jan_Paderewski_Airport
ryoh..thanks for the reply. so ur husband still works there? how is the experience? do u know tax details in poland? is there a way for tax exemption at few areas?
No, my husband got a job offer but still in the process of being interviewed, I'm hoping he gets the job :) I live in Warsaw but haven't lived in Bydgoszcz(yet).
do u know tax details in poland?
Income tax here is 30% of the salary, so for example, if you earn 5000 zloty, 1500 is reducted. I haven't heard about any tax exemptions.
LEICA We do but that is for food only!! I am not taking in consideration for personal products because part can vary so widely among people. We are not big meat eaters which is expensive here. I cook with a lot food that is in season, like cauliflower right now which is on sale for 1 zloty each at POLO. Potato's were 0.50 zloty per kilo a few weeks ago at LIDL so I got a bunch and froze some and canned some. I did the same with tomato's and canned a bunch of my own sauces. And I will also admit I walked in the country and picked several apples from the trees and make things with them as well. There are weeks that we go over a bit though!!
I am glad you all are enjoying my blog!!
As for tax exemptions they are few and far in between unless you are from another EU country then you can get some but then you are paying taxes in the other country so I am not sure if it much of break and the paperwork is CRAZY!!!
Hi Deepu, This is Ganesh. I am also from Mumbai, India. I m working here in Bydgoszcz for last 5 months. You can contact me on email id ganesh.murudkar at gmail.
Hi, I am having 6 years exp in IT as Network Engineer and would like to know what would be ideal salary in bydgoszcz . If I get a job, whetehr my spouse could work in Poland or can he try for a job there? Will the company offer dependant visa whil offering job?
Your husband should get dependent visa, but I am not sure how fast is the process. I think that you apply for depended visa personally and not through the company employing you.
Unemployment in Bydgoszcz is ~10% It's less than over 14% for the whole country, but it's not very low. If he's not IT professional like you then chances of finding job without speaking polish are very low and even if he finds something then shouldn't expect higher pay then minimum 1180 PLN net.
Thanks for sharing the link to your blog. It looks so cute and very informative!
I will be moving to Bydgoszcz in 2 months and I am very excited about it!! :) At the moment I am looking for accomodation for at least 6 months. Maybe you happen to know somebody who can help me out? If yes, please let me know here or via my email address annaok84@gmail
I would appreciate any help or advice.
Best, Anna
Hi Andrew,
Nice to meet a fellow Ukrainian here! :) Is there a Ukrainian community in Bydgoszcz by the way? Would be great to get to know somebody from my home country even before moving.
Judging by the fat that the number of questions on this forum about jobs for people from outside the EU has gone down a lot in the last year or so, I would say that it seems you missed the window of opportunity, or, at best, are experiencing the tail end of it. More telling is the fact that questions from people who have already been offered jobs have become rather rare.
My guess is that a lot of the jobs that would have been offered to Indians and other third-worlders are now going to Ukrainians, whose presence in the country has increased dramatically over the last few years. Or that the outsourcing centers that would hire third-worlders have already achieved their staffing goals.
I see from your other post that you have at least made it as far as the interview phase with one company. At least that means that your skill set is still somewhat in demand. All you can do for now is be patient and keep trying. It's not a totally hopeless situation yet.