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Moving from Ireland to Poland. Some questions. [13]
It's unfortunate that Ireland has become cucked like the United Kaliphate... but at least there's countries like Poland, Hungary, etc. left in Europe. I thought that Ireland would remain a Catholic bastion in the British Isles and not be flooded with kebab and dindus, but unfortunately that's not how things turned out... The Irish were among the first in the USA to support pride parades around the 90s so I knew it was downhill for them as a peoples and soon degeneracy and multikulti would take over. I was right.
1) 3500 is really not enough for 3 people even with no mortgage/rent unless you're really living a spartan existence I'd say closer to 5-6k to be minimally comfortable, but ideally closer to 10-12k+. Consider this - a pair of decent Nike sneakers (or trainers as they call them in your parts) cost 600-800 z's, a meal at a decent restaurant can easily cost 60-100 z's+. You can live off 3.5k technically but you'd basically be cooking all your meals at home, buying the cheapest clothes at the targ, almost never going out to eat, etc.
2) No property crime is pretty rare. Of course like in every country there's opportunity crime though so you want to be careful where you place things. But burglary, robbery, armed robbery, etc. is extremely rare even in the larger cities in Poland. The worst crimes that occur are fist fights and occasionally stabbings between drunks and rival hools as they're getting out of the club. Even the career criminals don't carry guns in Poland.
3) No, but medicine is cheap in Poland. Also, if you eventually become a Polish citizen you'll be entitled to the 500+ z a month subsidy\
4) This is one of my favorite things about Poland and precisely why I also refuse to raise kids in the USA or another western country. You'll be happy to learn that Polish education has a lot of Christian and traditional conservative undertones. They don't teach LGBT degeneracy and the majority of Poles are firmly against gay marraige, adoption by gays, etc. which remain illegal in Poland. There's a good chance that your kids will never about LGBT in school unless it's one kid calling another a pedal as an insult.