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Joined: 13 Oct 2021 / Male ♂
Last Post: 13 Jan 2022
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NotBlueLagoon   
13 Oct 2021
Work / Masters in Poland, Work, Residence permit.. [3]

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When should I apply for TRP during master's programme for finding work?



I got to know that a graduate from a polish university, who has completed a full time studies, may apply for the temporary residence permit in order to look for a job without any need of work-permit. So does that mean I can apply for TRP only after I'll be done with my master's? I mean, TRP processing time has already been streched to almost an year now. Wouldn't the residence permit, which I'll get after the year I applied for be expired anyways? Or I can apply for another TRP for finding work while studying on an ongoing TRP along with the student visa?
NotBlueLagoon   
13 Jan 2022
Work / Can any international computer science student get software development job in Wrocław or Warsaw? [45]

It seems all of the people are absolutely pessimistic about jobs prospects of international students in this forum atleast. I know that IT and software industry has shortage of good developers in almost all of the EU countries, but after reading so many threads here all the way from 2010 to 2022, it seems really demotivating for students to move in Poland with the intentions of finding work over here after their graduation atleast. So I was wondering if there is really no one student who is non-white, non-EU, non-catholic, and studied in those major cities like Warsaw and Wrocław who has got even one job offer once they complete thier studies? I mean, the number of students moving in Poland is increasing. So it should mean something, right? And also, now students don't even need work permit to work within Polska. So it should make employers really easy to hire graduates without dealing with any legal issues.