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Joined: 14 Apr 2016 / Male ♂
Last Post: 18 Apr 2016
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From: UAE, Dubai
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fa2al   
18 Apr 2016
Law / Buying work visa for Poland [16]

hello friends,

sorry for being away from your radar screens. Friday, Saturday is off here in UAE. I took another day off!

bundle of thanks for providing such a useful information.
@delphiandomine i will take your advises very seriously and pass them on to my friend. She will be happy to have some hope.

good day fellows.
Fazal
fa2al   
14 Apr 2016
Law / Buying work visa for Poland [16]

Thank-you dear friends for your prompt & informative answers.

I suppose if this agency is 'selling' work visa then, of course, it's not possible w/out job offer letter. I think the agency has opened it's own company just for this purpose or had tied up with some mickey mouse company just to sell visas! If true then most likely the company will vanish in thin air in just few months. This whole thing has a lot of red tape around it so I think I will ask my friend say thanks but no thanks to this guy.

On a different note, she has around 150k$. Can she establish her business of children nursery? any advises?

shukran!
fa2al   
14 Apr 2016
Law / Buying work visa for Poland [16]

Hello everyone,

Trust you are doing very well.

I am writing this on behalf of my friend. She is from Egypt. We are based in Dubai, UAE. She is 45 years old! She has a 14 yrs old daughter as well. No husband. She is an English/Arabic teacher in a good school here. She has been offered a work visa for Poland by an agency for approx. 14,000US$.

Please confirm whether the amount mentioned above is an opportunity for us or it's really on the high side? and is this a common practice to purchase work visa this way? what are the risks involved?

This country, UAE, doesn't give nationality so she is thinking to go for this option. The agent told that the visa will be renewed for 2 years after 12 months and then she can apply for citizenship? Further, she will be allowed to work anywhere in Poland 'legally' having this work visa?

There are other things that she need to know like job opportunities. Business opportunities in case she want to start her own children nursery? I think most important thing now is to understand whether we should opt for this or not?

Need your help please :)

Thanks so much.

Cheers,
Fazal.