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istannbullu34   
6 Jun 2016
Law / Documents to get married to my Polish girlfriend [11]

You have to have that paper, or they will not accept your application to take marriage, i think you can take it from a local office in Mexico or if you are in Europe/Poland from Mexican embassy you can take it, it should state all data of yours like names, birthdate and so on which will prove your identity on the paper and it should show your marital status single, divorced or whatever. And it should be on a `international paper` - this is kind of paper that has expalanations on the paper for various languages. Then you will have to translate it from a sworn translator from `Poland` - I mean a translator who works in Poland, they do not trust translations you bring from different countries.

If you are to take these from embassy, as you called them actually they should know this procedure, call them and tell them you need this paper to prove you are not married in Mexico, if they need any documents from you to go and ask for this `marital status ` certificate.- actually it is not stupid as they should be sure that you are not married to anyone else back in your country.
istannbullu34   
20 May 2016
Work / About Work permit for Student Visa in Poland [28]

work permit visa with in 10 days,

must have been kidding, it will take months to take it. First, you have to find an employer to be sponsor for you and wait for work permit and then apply for visa, it will take a few months in best case.
istannbullu34   
8 Apr 2016
Travel / Driving in Poland, are there any rules at all? [149]

Coming back to this topic,

sometimes the reverse situation occurs,

Some people are insisting on driving with 50-60 km on the left lane while the limit is around 80 and when you are coming faster than them on left lane, they do not go for the right lane but keep going on left and drive you crazy. 2 cars in front of me today morning were going like that.

Eventually I got pi..ed and passed them from a very left lane which is just being used for left turn, and when I was doing this, taxi driver started to go faster not to allow me to pass. When I passed him, he became angry and we stopped and tried to have a fight (language barrier, you can imagine how it looked :)

This really happens a lot, especially ladies and taxi drivers are using left lane while they go slower than you (when the speed limit is more than 50) and they insist on it. I will go into trouble one day because of this.
istannbullu34   
5 Apr 2016
Love / Contents of the interview at Urzad/Church in Poland (pre-wedding) [5]

I see, they have told me the similar that I need to understand and speak well if not there is a need of translator in my native language or English. I would try with English translator if I were you, no need to risk it :)

Hope Polish fellas will help with the vocabulary
istannbullu34   
5 Apr 2016
Love / Contents of the interview at Urzad/Church in Poland (pre-wedding) [5]

just to make a note for you, if you get married in Poland , you should have with you a sworn translator during (assuming your Polish is not good) the application in Urzad (city hall) and during the wedding (I dont have much info about the things you have asked for : )

and

you should get international birth certificate along with marrital status certificatie from your country or consulate in Poland and translations.

Telling these in case you have not checked yet.
istannbullu34   
5 Apr 2016
Love / Turkish girl is going to meet her Polish boyfriend's family - needs tips. [47]

Turks have a long and proud history

I doubt that. If you say this, you do not know their history at all.

Going back to the topic, it is nice that they treated her well, I see most of the Poles are hospitable, was just curious if they would behave different because of these differences we talked about. But, still a long way to go :)
istannbullu34   
31 Mar 2016
Law / Getting a Polish drivers license / Poland's residence permit (how long it might take to get?) [25]

Hello everyone,

I have a question, if anybody encountered that

I have Polish driver`s license - I changed my address, so when I asked Urzad, they said I have to change my driver`s license and registration papers.

When I went to the office and took new driver`s license (I only have B) I saw that they put date for AM and B1 either, looks like I am also able to use bike and small car or sth like that :) I did not want to ask them as I thought they would say there was a mistake and I have to change again, I hate paperwork. The question is, why did they put these to my license, any ideas ? Next to AM, there is a bicycle photo and next to B1, I see a small car photo.
istannbullu34   
31 Mar 2016
Law / Blue Card - How long can I stay in Poland after I resign from my work? [5]

When I asked last time in foreign office, they said within 15 days after the termination of the contract, like Looker mentioned you have to find a new job, otherwise you will have to leave the country - which was for temporary karta pobytu, do not think it will be different for blue card. Better is to call the foreign office and ask, it will take a few minutes :)
istannbullu34   
25 Mar 2016
Love / Turkish girl is going to meet her Polish boyfriend's family - needs tips. [47]

Exactly, very hard and long way to go and she is so young to be able to handle all these issues.

Yes, that first meeting can be interesting:)

From my side, Although we dont have religion problem, sometimes cultural problems come up, which is easier to talk and handle - however, everybody has different mentality and personality that these differences can lead to disturbance and bigger problems. These thinga should be remembered and thought about, before starting something serious, not to be sad in the future, in my opinion.
istannbullu34   
25 Mar 2016
Love / Turkish girl is going to meet her Polish boyfriend's family - needs tips. [47]

Elif,

Been living here around 4 years and i can say if you are connected with your religion, most probably it wont work. Muslims are mostly not welcomed here, these questions about religion will come up eventually and if you are a little religious you will be upset.

If you are secular and especially not religious at all ( this is also important for your mental health;) that will be easier for you and them to get along with and better chance for the relationship to work. Also do not forget, apart from the religion, the cultural differences are vast.

Shaking hands for the first meeting would be the best in my opinion
istannbullu34   
24 Feb 2016
Law / WORK/LIFE - BRITISH RELOCATING TO POLAND. What are the steps? [3]

As far as I know and as it was discussed here, they stopped giving PESEL to foreigners. For tax purposes, you will need NIP number - for this one, you can go with your address registration to the closest tax office and register yourself there, I am not sure but I suppose you can also ask for NIP there. I think this part will be needed to start work- but you can confirm with HR department.

it is better to come here to stay in a hostel and find a place to stay, not good idea to deal with it from UK. As you are EU citizen, I do not think you will have problem to settle here for a few months without residence card and so on.

It can be fun to see that in some foreign offices, most of the people `may not` be able to speak English, but for sure you will find someone who can speak English, especially in big cities.
istannbullu34   
19 Feb 2016
Life / Moving to Gdansk from Lodz - having doubts [15]

I live in Cracow for a year, before that I tried to go back for Trojmiasto but it was not easy to find a job back there.

In my opinion, the best place is to live is Trojmiasto if one`s economic situation is good.

Is it possible to live in Gdynia and commute to Gdansk?

If you are close to the main train station it will not be a problem, as far as I remember during the working hours, you have train every 10-15 minutes to Gdansk. It can take some time by the way, around 40 minutes.
istannbullu34   
19 Feb 2016
Work / What is deducted from a salary in Poland apart from Income tax? [155]

Hello,

The amount that you were offered will give you around 10k as net salary.

I do not have any children but just to give you some idea:

2-3 bedroom flat around: 2000-2500 PLN (in nice condition not far from city,)
bills: electricity, gas, heating, administration and so on: 500-800
Kitchen: around 1500-2000 ( a rough guess)
If you have car, lets say tanking it full once a month: 200-250 PLN

The part for your kid - school and other things I cannot comment but without costs of your child and your personal expenditures I would say you will spend around 5-7k a month.

And just to add, it always can change up or down according to what standards you want to live
istannbullu34   
19 Feb 2016
Life / Moving to Gdansk from Lodz - having doubts [15]

- I currently live and work in Lodz. It is my 3rd year here.

I went from Sopot to Lodz after living in Sopot for 2 years - I could stand Lodz just for half a year(big depression), my job in Lodz was what I wanted, that is why I left Trojmiasto. Lodz is so dark and depressing, I would say in Trojmiasto, I would feel better. If the pay is not bad, I suggest you to move, you will feel better in Trojmiasto (in my case I would not even think, I would go back :)

- my gf is from here, although she is studying in another city.

I think, this is the most important part you should be thinking.
istannbullu34   
9 Feb 2016
Life / Do expats living in Poland speak Polish? [233]

just a question here, do you think it is a `must` to go for a language course to learn Polish or you think it would be possible to learn it from books, cds, etc at home? I am slowly coming to my fourth year and after all still I have basic Polish skills, so that I seriously started to think to make some effort to learn.
istannbullu34   
3 Feb 2016
Work / Legal work in Poland for English speaking student? [3]

with native English, it is likely that you can find a job (lack of experience can make it a little harder), as you also carry Polish passport and you are not in need of work permit. As you mentioned that you do not expect high pay, you can check customer support or if you would be interested in accounting, it is worth to give it a try.

I was using sites like careerjet.pl (a web site which is bringing a lot of offers from different career sites) and pracuj.pl in the past.
istannbullu34   
2 Feb 2016
Life / Going to Poland in a hijab - Polish people and Islam [154]

Poland is homogeneous country that even when you are have darker skin, people will be staring you on the streets- do not want to exaggerate but you will feel it most of the time.

You wont be able to socialize comfortably, especially your wife with hijab will have more problems with that.

As most of the people said, most probably you will have people staring at you but physical intervention is unlikely but not impossible.

This is not a country for Muslims to live if they are connected with their values, if the case is that you want to live here.
istannbullu34   
27 Jan 2016
Work / Information about jobs for Indian students in Poland [286]

Posted a lot of times as everybody mentioned, do not know why people are not checking previous messages.

Without knowing Polish (fluent level), the chance to find a job here, especially if you are a student, is too low. You might be able to find internship -if you are lucky- which you will have to work around 30 hours a week and most probably unpaid. You will have better chance if you know some other European languages (except for English) in areas like customer service, accounting and IT support. Just with English and Indian language (adding lack of experience), it will be very hard to find a job
istannbullu34   
11 Jan 2016
Law / PESEL urgently need - Current order of applications? [10]

In order to register your place of residence, you should have your contract signed between you and landlord - if the contract is in any other language than in Polish you will need the presence of the landlord with you and you should go to Urzad Miasta - City Hall and fill in one form which will not take very long time. If there is no contract, you should take the person who is giving you accomodation (along with ownership papers) and ask how to proceed in Urzad Miasta.

I lately heard from some people, they stopped giving PESEL number to foreigners except for people who have permanent residence card, in the past when you register yourself in Urzad Miasta you were able to tell them you would like to have a PESEL number and after a few weeks you could go back and ask them for PESEL confirmation..
istannbullu34   
17 Dec 2015
Travel / Recommendations for places to stay in Zakopane [8]

Hello everyone,

I want to go for a short trip, for a few days, to rest a little and for sightseeing. I prefer mountainous areas in the south apart from Zakopane as I had been there. Would you recommend any city, town to go and spend a few days, any place nice like Zakopane or maybe even better that you think?
istannbullu34   
27 Nov 2015
Travel / Caught on photo radar on Poland's road - how long for a speeding ticket to arrive? How to pay? [14]

any ideas why they changed their minds

I am just thinking that my ID is a temporary card and my polish driver`s license was given in exchange for turkish one. Only possible explanation comes to my mind is they were not sure about what to do because of my papers. It was so weird that they gave up giving a fine. I surprisedly looked at the police and said `no mandat no ponts, really?` He said yes, enjoy your stay in Poland :)

No, if they didn't give you anything on the spot, you've got nothing to worry about.

I hope it will be like that because I am assuming they caught my U turn from the street cameras, they were waiting in another location, I saw them when I passed the lights.

This is one of the reasons why I have a dash cam.

He told that I could go court for it, that is exactly what I would do, I was sure about it was yellow not red. But I was surprised about not getting any fine for U turn.
istannbullu34   
26 Nov 2015
Travel / Caught on photo radar on Poland's road - how long for a speeding ticket to arrive? How to pay? [14]

Merged: Question about mandat

I had a very strange situation tonight,

After getting angry because of some closed roads in Cracow, I made a mistake and suddenly turned in the middle of the street to the other side and 100 meters later, I passed traffic lights when the lights changed to yellow.

Police caught me soon and they said 1000 pln mandat plus 11 points. When I insisted about the light was not red they said okay we will give 300 PLN plus 3 points. (I changed my driver`s license to Polish one I gave it to them with my karta pobytu)

10 min later they came and told me that I am so lucky and I will not get any points or mandat. I was so surprised

The question is if they can send me later any ticket because of this wrong turn and the light thing?

Any ideas?
istannbullu34   
31 Oct 2015
Love / Polish - Pakistani relationship. How it works in reality? Are Pakistanis a good men? [70]

SOME PEOPLE HERE CLAIMING THAT MUSLIMS DON'T TREAT THEIR WOMEN GOOD. YOUR SOURCE OF INFORMATION IS SOME SPONSORED PROPAGANDA VIDEOS AGAINST MUSLIMS ON YOUTUBE.

that is mostly correct and it is not propaganda. As Turkey is the muslim country like Roger mentioned - which can be called the best Islamic place for women- most of the men treat the women as their "property" and "second class people". This is the best example and it sounds terrible-

I always say, a person who call himself or herself as "Muslim" cannot succeed in a relationship with "Polish" girl/guy ("Polish" can be extended to "European" or "non Islamic cultures" girl/guy. There can be some expections while the people are not so connected with "religion" but the proportion will not be high.
istannbullu34   
12 Oct 2015
Law / Buying a USED CAR in Poland, my personal experiences and TRAPS to avoid !! [133]

I bought my diesel renault for 15k 1 year ago and also happy with that. of course I have checked in Renault to see if everything is okay and everything that the guy said seem to be true and he also admitted that he does not know much about the early history of the car as it was imported from Germany.

I was thinking it was mostly happening in Turkey, but the same happened here in Poland, Poles and Turks share many common traits, among other the willingness to cut corners.

I believe so, when money comes into the topic, looks like most of the people lose their honesty.

We found finally something nice for my girlfriend (end of august) from the brand`s dealer, we were more and more careful and checked everything in another service. Thanks everybody for the comments.
istannbullu34   
12 Oct 2015
Law / Car Insurance in Poland (A/C) [32]

Thanks looker, correct, for my car it comes from 500 to 1000 pln just for OC and I am surprised to see they are putting a lot to the total amount when you want to pay with 2 installments.