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Posts by Polsyr  

Joined: 19 Sep 2011 / Male ♂
Last Post: 12 Dec 2015
Threads: 6
Posts: 760
From: Warsaw, Poland
Speaks Polish?: Yes
Interests: Mechanics

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Polsyr   
27 May 2015
Law / 'Two years of continuously stay in Poland prior application' - Interpretation of clause in Permanent Residence [13]

Here is a link that you can look at. Many more official sites state the same thing.

mazowieckie.pl/en/for-foreigners-1/residence/permanent-residence-pe/522,What-do-I-need-to-know.html

Quote from the above site: "Your stay on Polish territory is considered uninterrupted if none of the breaks in it were longer than 6 months and all the breaks do not exceed a total of 10 months in the periods constituting a basis for granting a permanent residence permit".

So even if you didn't have a stamp and even if you were not even in Poland for this 6 weeks it does not change anything.

Here is a link to the same information in Polish:

mazowieckie.pl/pl/dla-klienta/cudzoziemcy/jak-zalatwic-sprawe/pobyt/zezwolenie-na-pobyt-st/14927,Co-warto-wiedziec.html
Polsyr   
29 May 2015
Life / Poland's Alior Bank reviews / ING / Millenium [26]

I use Alior for business (since 2012) and ING for personal banking (since 2011).

Alior has some English speaking staff catering to business customers in some branches. Their web interface is also in English & Polish. However, The fees are adding up. I can't complain about their service otherwise.

ING has been good too - no complaints. Also, English & Polish web interface. But not many English speaking staff.

I also previously used Raiffeisen & PKO for business - and today I avoid both like death. Had horrible experiences with both banks.
Polsyr   
30 May 2015
Love / Are Polish men handsome to you? [182]

Fully agree with Veles on the height statement. I am also 172cm by the way, and I believe I am shorter than average for men in Poland.
Polsyr   
3 Jun 2015
USA, Canada / Canadian wanting Polish Citizenship? [30]

Since you are travelling to Europe you might as well apply in Poland. Your Canadian passport will get you visa and hassle free entry to every country in Schengen zone including Poland.
Polsyr   
4 Jun 2015
News / Kopacz wants PO to hire more professional PiS-bashing haters [66]

With you command of written Polish

And you are very familiar with my command of written Polish?

Anyway, BS of the first order, typical of PiS, just adds up to the massive piles of their paranoid hallucinations.
Polsyr   
5 Jun 2015
Law / Ways of getting Permanent residency in Poland [101]

If I'm living in poland illegally on schengen visa can possible to get PR ? Plz reply

No way to go from illegal stay to PR in a single step.

There might be certain grounds to apply for asylum or tolerated stay but I don't know your case.

If you are married to a Polish citizen (and your marriage is registered in Poland) you might be able to get a temporary residence permit if you have been married for longer than three years and/or you have children together. If the marriage doesn't meet any of these two conditions then it is easy to dismiss as a marriage of convenience.
Polsyr   
5 Jun 2015
News / 23 Shale Wells Drilled This Year Alone in Poland - 41 More to Go... [50]

Poland is still doing a fantastic job on energy diversification.

Can't disagree, although I feel more could be done. However, since I sell and service pumps for waste to energy plants (among other things), I can say a lot is being invested into renewable energy right now, partly from Polish gov and partly from EU funding. I can name over 15 large investments ongoing right now.

The biggest enemy of renewable energy and energy independence in Poland is what I call the "coal lobby".
Polsyr   
5 Jun 2015
News / 23 Shale Wells Drilled This Year Alone in Poland - 41 More to Go... [50]

Anything that comes from coal (or any other fossil fuel) is not renewable energy if that is what you are asking. It is replacing one poisonous addiction with another poisonous addiction. It is like burning refined gasoline instead of burning crude oil. While one is less harmful at the location of consumption (let's not get into production site), they are both fossil fuels (not renewable) and neither one is CO2 neutral.

Could not edit, but wanted to add:

Actually, Poland's coal deposits are dwindling and the cost of extraction of Polish coal is higher than Russian coal for example- which happens to have higher calorific value on average, meaning more energy.

The cost is higher specifically because deposits are running out and they have to dig deeper and deeper to extract more coal. Why do you think Polish coal mining companies are crying? Besides the rampant corruption, they are trying to survive on selling a product that costs them more to offer than it does to import from Russia - customs and transportation costs included.
Polsyr   
5 Jun 2015
News / 23 Shale Wells Drilled This Year Alone in Poland - 41 More to Go... [50]

Teargas, I don't remember. The "coal lobby" is knee and elbow deep into scandals regularly so I wouldn't be surprised. They follow a "modus operandi" not too different from modern organized crime.

Further on what you said on energy security, Poland should increase investments and efforts towards renewable energy and (perhaps) move forward with nuclear energy as soon as possible.
Polsyr   
7 Jun 2015
Law / Refused Poland's citizenship from Polish president, what to do now? [47]

I know someone who applied through the office of the president 9 times. 8 rejections and approval upon 9th attempt.

However, since you have a PR, what difference does citizenship make to you? You can always wait a few more years and apply through a standard procedure (I don't know if it is 5 or 10 years after PR).
Polsyr   
7 Jun 2015
News / PO government forcing Polish companies abroad [13]

I own a Polish company and in some aspects (not in all aspects) it makes sense to move elsewhere and continue to offer services and products in Poland. Let's see how things develop over the next few months. This is not news. I am happy to see people talking about it. Maybe they will do something.
Polsyr   
7 Jun 2015
News / PKP buys Alstrom Pendolino trains for € 665 million [60]

Agree with kpc21 about people seeing cars as a status symbol. This is indeed a problem because many people want to drive their own cars regardless of whether it makes sense or not. For me it never makes sense to drive from Warsaw to Krakow or Szczecin for a meeting and back. I feel both safer and more comfortable if I take a train or even a bus.
Polsyr   
7 Jun 2015
News / PO government forcing Polish companies abroad [13]

I agree with what jon357 said. As a business owner I am nervous about PiS being in charge. However, much remains to be seen over the next few months.
Polsyr   
7 Jun 2015
Real Estate / Poland: Swiss Franc loans come back to bite [37]

Keeping emotions aside, banks are not charities. They will eat you alive if you try to rip them off, and they have the power to do so because they are protected by several layers of law and have the money to fuel their legal battles.

That being said, so many laws would have to be broken for this to happen (i.e. for banks to charge exchange rate at time of mortgage signing). No single institution in the gov of Poland has the power to force banks to accept this. Not even the supreme court of Poland can force banks to accept this because there are additional layers of EU and even international law protecting banks as well.

However, PiS have been using this false promise as a part of their election campaign, which is something they already know they can't do. They are taking advantage of people's ignorance and desperation.

The comparison with automobiles is illogical. When you sign up for a loan in a currency that you don't earn, you are accepting the risk associated with changes in the exchange rate - and signing a paper that says you are aware of this risk and accept it. Unlike a broken automobile (new cars have a warranty don't they?) the change in exchange rate is not a fault in the product or service being sold, it is an integral part of the actual product in this case - which is a foreign currency loan.
Polsyr   
7 Jun 2015
Real Estate / Poland: Swiss Franc loans come back to bite [37]

Wroclaw Boy;

You are right about something, people didn't know. Whose fault is that? (genuine question) The people who thought they were being smart or the brokers that took advantage of people's stupidity? Or maybe the administration that allowed it all to happen?

I agree that mortgage advisors tricked people into these arrangements. One of my family members was a mortgage broker and sold dozens of CHF loans and even took one for his own home. He is now feeling the error of his old ways.

Regardless of all the above, in the eyes of the law, the person who signed the contract taking the risk is responsible. Unless you can prove that there was a specific conspiracy to set people up and crash the exchange rate a few years later (I can't see how that would benefit anyone).

Finally, a car and a bank loan are very different types of products. I will get back to you with more soon, and I appreciate all you have said.
Polsyr   
7 Jun 2015
News / PO government forcing Polish companies abroad [13]

jon357, I heard stories, but I only started my business here in 2012 so all I know is based on word of mouth.

No they don't or maybe the foreign ones who have bad command of Polish language but compensate with more cash in hand, they couldn't afford running their business in their own country so they have no comparison.

And you know all of them? Here is one example that doesn't fit your very specific stereotype. Me. I speak Polish and I am nervous about PiS being in charge. With the exception of one of the people that I do business with in Poland, nobody is comfortable about PiS being in charge, and every one of them is Polish. The single exception is a friend of a key figure in PiS.
Polsyr   
7 Jun 2015
News / PO government forcing Polish companies abroad [13]

Wulkan, yes, fluent but not native. And my native language is: not Polish.

I agree that neither party did anything to make Poland more business friendly - not that I am aware of anyway.
Polsyr   
8 Jun 2015
News / Does democratic Poland guarantee it's LGBT citizens respect for human and civil rights? [1169]

Not true johnny reb. The Poland you are talking about is definitely not the Poland I live in today. If there are 5-6 isolated incidents per year and that isn't enough to draw a conclusion like your have.

In Poland, the person at the highest risk of being physically assaulted in general is someone carrying the wrong football club slogan at the wrong time and in the wrong place, regardless of that person's sexual orientation.