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istannbullu34   
21 Feb 2013
Law / Residence and work permit for a Turkish citizen student in Poland - I want to stay longer here [4]

Hi fellas,

I am so confused about this issue, I am looking for some information about residence and work permits.

First let me explain my situation: I am a non EU (Turkish) citizien has been residing in Poland for 5 months for master studies. I applied for Karta Pobytu as a student 3 months ago and I got the card today which is valid for 1 year from Gdansk governorship.

Next year again, I will apply for it one more year, and on July 2014 my studies will be finished. Here is the problem that I wanna stay in Poland for a couple of years more, is it possible for me to take residence card after finishing the master studies if I find a job?

I've found this topic from Krakow Governorship, it says:

Foreigners released from the obligation to have a work permit pursuant to the Regulation of the Minister of Labour and Social Policy of 30 August 2006 (Dz.U. [Journal of Laws] No. 156 Item 1116, as amended):

19. graduates of Polish upper secondary schools or full-time higher education studies or full-time doctorate studies in Polish universities,

Has anybody experienced a situation like this?
istannbullu34   
15 Oct 2012
Study / Polish universities for economics that teach in English [26]

Ahaha, I was kidding:) actually I would really wanna be a native speaker:)

Especially I love the London accent it's a little bit rough but it has always been interesting for me. I would like to go there, so if I have the chance, I do want to go for certain.

I've never heard of that film, but I will try to find it :) It's gonna be interesting:)
istannbullu34   
14 Oct 2012
Study / Polish universities for economics that teach in English [26]

Yeah, of course you are right about this, they may have some problems and they do have sometimes, but I feel lucky that I am also not a native English speaker :)))) If I were a native, I m sure that I would have the same ideas with you:)))))

I'd really wanna go to Ireland or UK for courses, I wish I had had money:) So it seems as the best for a person in my situation I think.

Thanks for good wishes, I had to use Google Translate:P

I hope so dear friend.

dzięki :)
istannbullu34   
13 Oct 2012
Study / Polish universities for economics that teach in English [26]

What I told about 1100 euro is the price shown on website for Polish citizens who wants to join Int. business master degree in Gdansk given in English. That price is just an example:)

About the other subjects, you are right I might be wrong:)
istannbullu34   
13 Oct 2012
Study / Polish universities for economics that teach in English [26]

You're welcome,

As I know, if you are a Polish citizen, you still have to pay but I think what you gonna pay is an acceptable amount. You can look at some universities websites for tuition fees.

For instance in our website it says (for master degree)

Non-EEA (European Economic Area): 2500 EUR per academic year.

Polish citizens and nationals of other EEA states: 2300 PLN per semester
(4350 per academic year).

Additional fee in the first year (only for non-EEA nationals) is 200 EUR.
The non-refundable application fee (only for EEA nationals) is 85 PLN.

So if you are a Polish citizen, you are to pay something around about 1100 euro
istannbullu34   
13 Oct 2012
Study / Polish universities for economics that teach in English [26]

Ahah professorial looking huh:))))))

If I heard that words from a professor-to-be, I would be so curious about what he was going to say after, he speaks like he is gonna write the new history in economics:)

I think you made a mistake leaving the course :)))))

Joking apart, it is really a hard decision to go abroad for school, a man should consider so tough before doing it. You are spending your money, your time, and you expect to add something to yourself. And some personal problems come with it also, like culture, food, people, language:) It would take some courage:) Of course these are my ideas, my story is a little bit different:)
istannbullu34   
13 Oct 2012
Study / Polish universities for economics that teach in English [26]

What I meant about the courses was lectures in university:) (just not to be misunderstood:)

The classes are given by Polish natives, but most of them speaks with a clear accent, so we don't have any problems:P
istannbullu34   
13 Oct 2012
Study / Polish universities for economics that teach in English [26]

Lyzko thanks for the advice :) Yes, in here the biggest problems for me first language, second the weather. If you do not know the language, you feel like a real alien here:) Of course it is the same if you decide to go to any country as being a foreign person.

I opened the windows at home to get some fresh air and to smoke, now my bones are freezing:P I cannot imagine how it is gonna be in winter:))))))

As you guessed correctly, I intend to stay here for a couple of years if I can find a job, but I am not sure if I will be able to learn Polish properly:) I could just learn some basic things in one month, but as same as Turkish, Polish seems to be a hard language. I gotta take some course maybe, but I am not sure if I could afford to take some.
istannbullu34   
13 Oct 2012
Study / Polish universities for economics that teach in English [26]

Hello,

I am Turkish and I ve been in Poland for 1 month, and studying Int. Economic Relations or with another name International Business in Gdansk which is taught in English, but it's master degree. The price is 2500 euro for per year. And if I am not wrong, for bachelor 3500 euro is required for per year.

I suppose you can look at Uni of Poznan though, the price is quite similar as I remember.

About education quality, I can say it is fair in UG, but of course it's been 1 month and it's too early to give a definite opinion:) My first choices were UK and Ireland, as you may guess they want so much money, then I wanted to study in Krakow or Warsaw but they were expensive for me, so Gdansk seemed to be the best choice. Lecturers are well intentioned and helpful, but if you are able to afford much more, you'd better choose Warsaw or Krakow I think. If you have any questions more, I ll be happy to help.
istannbullu34   
2 Jun 2012
News / Don't go to Poland ... because you could end up coming back in a coffin [313]

I was looking at the thread lately...

Please do not forget that racism is all around the world. And accusing a whole country and whole people about racism is really ridiculous. I can give you so many examples for any country...

English came to Turkey (I live in Turkey) and in the year of 2000, a dozen of them were killed by our people just because of a simple football match....

And I can say that the same point, that radical Muslims do not show respect to non-Muslims in Turkey

A couple of years ago, some Englishmen attacked Muslim districts in London (i may be wrong about the city)....

In Germany, Neo Nazis attack and burn peoples' homes recklessly...

Every year, we see that in US, a cop beats a black man in the middle of a road.

The problem is people, I mean "us". Something is wrong and we should correct it.

I mean we are doing monkey mock to black people. Put yourself in his/her position. What would you feel if the same thing happened to you?

And accusing Poland for this subject is even like discrimination...

I don't want to act like I know and I am an expert about this subject. But I think,this is my ide, respect and empathy can help the humanity about solving this big problem.

Hope our kids won't be discussing this ridicilous threads like that we do now.

With all of my respects:)