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sa11y   
14 Oct 2012
Love / Are Polish men old fashioned? [16]

AK, maternity leave is to look after a child, not to do cooking and cleaning. You surely don't realise how difficult it is to try to do something with a tiny baby strapped to you. Babies DO NOT sleep all day. Mine would dose of for few minutes, then wake up, then dose of again. And so on. And taking care of herself is absolutely normal for a woman, the guy is an idiot if he thinks that having a baby turns a women into lactating cooking and cleaning machine.
sa11y   
14 Oct 2012
Love / Are Polish men old fashioned? [16]

Foreigner, we will never know the truth. There would be no point commenting anything if it was only to be based on facts. Note the little word "if"in the last sentence of my previous post. Of course he might be a good guy and she might be a sloppy lazy princess, in which case him being old fashioned or in fact modern would be completely irrelevant in determination of the issue.
sa11y   
14 Oct 2012
Love / Are Polish men old fashioned? [16]

AK, now you are talking ;) I absolutely agree. Men generally don't realise how difficult it is to care for the baby. They also don't realise how important it is for woman's confidence to get back in shape after pregnancy. Hopefully talking will help.
sa11y   
15 Oct 2012
Travel / Polish or British passport (child traveling to Poland) [51]

Can my partner get a Polish passport with out my permission

No, both parents have to sign the application. Edit - unless one of the parents loses their rights.

visas are cheaper for Belarus and Russia with a Polish one than a British one

Not much of an advantage, considering that Brits can travel to many countries without visas altogether...
sa11y   
15 Oct 2012
Travel / Polish or British passport (child traveling to Poland) [51]

while my info may well be out of date, not too long ago a Polish passport had to be applied for by the father, and only him

Either mother or father can apply. I applied for my son's passport recently (father is British) so it's not only father that can apply. The father had to sign papers that he agrees to the child having Polish passport, it worked the same as with British passport, where I had to sign the form of consent.
sa11y   
17 Oct 2012
Travel / Polish or British passport (child traveling to Poland) [51]

Scotty, I traveled with my son to Poland couple of times and never had this problem. Same situation as yours, I'm Polish, my husband is British/ South African, our son now has 3 passports... Only problem we had was in South Africa, where we were told that the kid must travel in and out on SA passport. He went to Poland on British passport and no-one said anything. In fact if a child already has another passport they are not obliged to have a Polish one.
sa11y   
19 Oct 2012
Travel / Polish or British passport (child traveling to Poland) [51]

pregnancy occured too early for her to be fully aware of the type of person he was

I agree with you. But sometimes people don't show their true colours until it's too late. She probably had some conflicts with her partner and the doubts are result of this...
sa11y   
20 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / Dying Polish woman in the uK whose last wish is to spend last few weeks back in Poland [50]

Oxon, if you haven't got anything sympathetic to say, shut the f***up. This woman is dying. I had a friend who died of leukemia. It really isn't a 'nice' way to die. Her family probably works, would you expect them to quit their jobs and come to Ireland so that you can moan that there is more Poles in the Islands? She is not getting govermnent to pay for her trip back. You don't have to contribute. Have some human sympathy for another human being.
sa11y   
21 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / Dying Polish woman in the uK whose last wish is to spend last few weeks back in Poland [50]

Revoke, if her husband works legally in Ireland, the family is entitled to free healthcare under the EU law. So yes, government paid for treatments, but the guy paid taxes, so he is entitled to get medical care his wife needs. I don't know why they didn't ask for government flight, mayby just didn't think about it?
sa11y   
22 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / Dying Polish woman in the uK whose last wish is to spend last few weeks back in Poland [50]

These people come here and 'care not much' whether I live or die, so why now should we care about them?

You don't have to care about them. You may have very good reason not to, or no reason at all - this is nobody's business.

You don't have to contribute.
But you can't ban everyone else from contributing if they want to.
sa11y   
24 Oct 2012
Life / Is Poland a poor country? [578]

How many apartments don't have a bath/shower?

Only the very, very old ones, where ownership is in doubt, so no-one maintains them.
They should be demolished anyway.
Haven't seen many of them in Poland.
As a matter of fact, I saw some in London too, also occupied by squatters.
sa11y   
25 Oct 2012
Love / Polish husband threatens divorce and wants to send me back to Asia [15]

he wanted me to have an abortion

Abortion is illegal in Poland (except in case of rape and health issues of mother or baby). He is still the father and will have obligation to the child. In fact you might even be able to stay in Poland because of the baby. I don't think he would allow this to be brought up as a reason for divorce in Poland.
sa11y   
25 Oct 2012
Love / Polish husband threatens divorce and wants to send me back to Asia [15]

I would imagine anyone can get divorced anytime they like, but they both have to sign papers. What you might be referring to is that he can't be the one requesting divorce due to her being to blame (even if he wanted to claim that he is not the father) .This would make sense as you can't determine who the father is (in a non invasive way) until the child is born.
sa11y   
25 Oct 2012
Life / Is Poland a poor country? [578]

They do Pip. But it's not called immigration. It's called intracompany transfer... Or a career development. And those often come back.
sa11y   
26 Oct 2012
Love / Polish husband threatens divorce and wants to send me back to Asia [15]

Incorrect. If one party is not contactable or fails to respond then the other gets a result.

Technically you are right, but you have to wait for a while (and I think its measured in years, not in months, but correct me if I'm wrong).

But since my comment was related to PGTX who wrote that woman can't get divorce in USA and was wondering if it isn't the same in Poland, it is actually irrelevant that they can get divorced if one of the partners disappears and cannot be contacted - since this is obviously not the case here.
sa11y   
26 Oct 2012
Life / Is Poland a poor country? [578]

True - but somehow many people put Polish expats in the same bag as Polish immigrants, especially in UK and USA.
sa11y   
26 Oct 2012
Life / Is Poland a poor country? [578]

I see that this forum is full of overseas immigrants in Poland...
sa11y   
29 Oct 2012
Travel / Is it safe to travel to Poland? [194]

Could not agree more with warszawski - the word "help" is not exactly right, correct word to use instead of "help" would be to "assist".
sa11y   
17 Nov 2012
Love / If you're a Polish person.. Before you marry a foreigner... [7]

Polonius, i didn't read article(looks like you have to register) but to me it looks like a dead law if the couple live outside Poland. How is Polish spouse going to execute Polish law outside Poland? Even if there is a court ruling, there is a loooong road from ruling to execution.
sa11y   
17 Nov 2012
Life / British living in Poland - documentary [42]

Magdalena, i don't know where you lived, but I was never hungry or cold in Poland in 80's. I wasn't well dressed and fed with delicacies, but never cold or hungry. I was raised by a single mum (divorcee) in suburbia of a small town. No luxuries, but decent living. My father never contributed to my upbringing, my mum was all on her own, working a clerical job. So really, i don't know why you were hungry.

And I'm not saying that I'm worse off now, in fact I have a good life (and had good life in Poland before moving to South Africa), but comunism in terms of provision of basics really wasn't failing that badly.
sa11y   
19 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / British + Polish relationship experiences [16]

I would really like to hear some honest experiences from people on the forum who are in a relationship with a Polish person or married to one. Do these relationships work?

I'm a Polish woman married to English/South African. We live in South Africa (we met here when I got transferred by my company - I didn't follow my husband, although I decided to stay in SA because of him).

We have 3.5 year old son and are very happy together. Questions raised by Richfilth are very important to think through - although you may not be able to answer all of them at the time.

Not many of us has answers for all possible situations - and even if we do, we often encounter circumstances that change out decision anyway.

To me it is very important that you discuss where you are going to live and raise children, so that there are no surprises. Also - what happens if either or both of you lose jobs? This can happen. You must at least have some ideas so that you don't turn your life upside down.

You are probably still young (so your parents won't probably need looking after) but thinking about it and discussing it is important.
sa11y   
6 Dec 2012
Life / Is Poland a poor country? [578]

Poland’s nominal GDP per capita

Milky - this is true, but none of those countries are poor in the first place (not in global terms).
You will always have richer and poorer countries, no matter what.