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Polish-foreigner marriages increasing


Polonius3 994 | 12,367
17 Aug 2015 #1
According to figures from the Central Statistical Office (GUS) relating to couples married in Poland itself, over 4,000 Poles married foreigners in 2014. Almost 3,000 of these couples involved a Polish bride and a foreign groom. 603 of the husbands were British, while there were 342 German grooms and 211 Italian ones. Although most of the marriages between Polish women and foreigners were with EU citizens, there were also unions with citizens of more distant countries, including Mauritius, Togo, Uganda and Gambia. Over 1,000 Polish men married foreigners on Polish soil in 2014 (almost three times less than Polish women). Of these, Polish men most frequently married Ukrainians (505), Russians (140) and Belarusians (118).

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Polsyr 6 | 760
17 Aug 2015 #2
And that is NOT including marriages that took place outside Poland, which are several times more than marriages in Poland (as mentioned in the same article).
Siegmund___
17 Aug 2015 #3
Most of those marriages are sham marriages. A polish woman that marries an arab or whatever for some money so he can have residency in Poland.

Also there are those deluded polish girls that don't even charge, but just believe in the promises of those same arabs. After the guy have permanent residency he just kicks her out :)
rozumiemnic 8 | 3,862
17 Aug 2015 #4
Most of those marriages are sham marriages.

I daresay some of these happy unions have a passport at the end of the line, but to say 'most' and then start seething about "Arabs" (wherever they come from, not sure) shows that you are not really interested in the topic in question, just using it as a vehicle for your hatred.
Englishman 2 | 278
17 Aug 2015 #5
+1. In fact the OP reports that most of the marriages are with other EU citizens, so it is self-evident that the majority of such unions have nothing to do with passports, or Arabs.
jon357 74 | 22,033
17 Aug 2015 #6
+2 And I would suspect that most marriages between people from Poland and from the Arab world (not that there are many according to those figures) are perfectly respectable.
JanekP
17 Aug 2015 #7
many polish girls actually are curious and interest in what is foreign, and absolutely isn't always for money or such crappy sterotypes.

Would like to c a stat about the polish men ...
ElyahuLevy
17 Aug 2015 #8
"Would like to c a stat about the polish men ..."

In my homecountry (Brazil) there are a lot of Poles that married locals.
When i go to warsaw usually there is a significant amount of woman at the flight with their husbands visiting the husband family in Poland.

I think that this is pretty good since improves the gene pool of Brazil and the Poles are usually hardworking and law abiding.
Wulkan - | 3,203
17 Aug 2015 #9
Would like to c a stat about the polish men

It was already written here. Looks like in Poland we mainly marry Eastern European women.

Over 1,000 Polish men married foreigners on Polish soil in 2014 (almost three times less than Polish women). Of these, Polish men most frequently married Ukrainians (505), Russians (140) and Belarusians (118).

Almontsoniy
17 Aug 2015 #10
I got used to read answers out of the topic in this forum specialy when the subject turn around foreigners, jealousy is gonna kill you!!!

Many Polish womens are curious to discover new cultures and languages and always the same stories and reasons what I hear from them is that Polish guys are boring and silly and only beers interest them
OP Polonius3 994 | 12,367
17 Aug 2015 #11
marriages

Why are Polish females more desirable spouses than Polish males?
Malopolanin 3 | 133
17 Aug 2015 #12
Many Polish womens are curious to discover new cultures and languages and always the same stories and reasons what I hear from them is that Polish guys are boring and silly and only beers interest them

You need to marry someone to discover new language or culture?

Why are Polish females more desirable spouses than Polish males?

Money.
Almontsoniy
18 Aug 2015 #13
Polish guys doesn't have anything special to make them desirable but Polish girls are freaking hot! And stop your jealousy and let others taste the Polish fruits :-)
ufo973 10 | 88
18 Aug 2015 #14
DAMN...POLES NEED SOME VARIETY IN THEIR DNA, LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND RELIGION.
IT'S TOO HOMOGENEOUSCOUNTRY TO EXIST IN EU.
Wulkan - | 3,203
19 Aug 2015 #15
always the same stories and reasons what I hear

How many online chat rooms you regularly visit?

DAMN...POLES NEED SOME VARIETY IN THEIR DNA, LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND RELIGION.

How about we completely get rid of religions in Poland, starting from the most backwards one?
delphiandomine 88 | 18,163
19 Aug 2015 #16
DAMN...POLES NEED SOME VARIETY IN THEIR DNA, LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND RELIGION.

Why?

Can you perhaps give us one reason?
Chalwa
19 Aug 2015 #17
Stop this "Polish men are not desirable" lies... That is simply untrue. I've lived in Poland for a while and I think they are very handsome. I'm a 20 year old British woman and when my friends visit me in Poland they also notice that they are very special and I think they are overlooked because of bad, outdated stereotypes. I think a lot of men are jealous of Polish men ^.^
smurf 39 | 1,971
19 Aug 2015 #18
I'm a 20 year old British woman

No, you're not.
Not with that level of English anyway.
Chalwa
19 Aug 2015 #19
Ok you got me, actually I'm Welsh :/
Wulkan - | 3,203
19 Aug 2015 #20
I think a lot of men are jealous of Polish men

This trend is quite noticeable on this forum.
Chalwa
19 Aug 2015 #21
Wulkan - it is so obvious to me. Also, when I posted my positive opinion about Polish men on a Polish forum, a British man has to insult my level of English which is ridiculous considering this forum has a number of posters who speak English as a second language, including me.
jon357 74 | 22,033
19 Aug 2015 #22
First you said you're British, then Welsh (the two are not of course incompatible), then you said English is your second language (almost all Welsh speakers under a certain age are bilingual and in any case the transference errors you make are not consistent with being a native speaker of Welsh). And then say you're a 20 year old female from Britain.whose friends visit her in Poland.

While perhaps not looking for a crosscultural marriage (the topic of this thread) your take on Polish men doesn't bear that much scrutiny. Yes, there are some good ones, but there are far more who are emotionally needy, socially inhibited, tied to the apron strings and/or on the make.

Also a 20 year old boy, not nowadays in the marriage market is one thing. His beer bellied older brother of 30 is quite another.
Chalwa
19 Aug 2015 #23
Yes I consider myself Welsh but I never said I was native speaker in Welsh so, nice try ;)

I'm of Italian descent and my parents are from Toscana and we spoke Italian at home and I attended a Welsh speaking primary and secondary school near Cardiff where I left at 16 to move to Poland with my fiancé and now we live together in Warsaw with our Chihuahua called Titan. I also speak Spanish and French and a tiny bit of Polish. Are you happy now?

Also, why are you on a Polish forum spewing hate about Polish men? What's the point? What's your problem?
bullfrog 6 | 602
19 Aug 2015 #24
Any cross cultural marriage is good news, it broadens the horizons of both spouses and that of their children. True, it is often harder to make such marriages succeed compared to monocultural marriages, but on the whole its benefits the gene pool and humanity. Reduction ab absurdum, just look at what happens when the opposite is pushed to its logical limit, ie inbreeding
Chalwa
19 Aug 2015 #25
Bullfrog - it also broadens the horizons in whole families too :D
rozumiemnic 8 | 3,862
19 Aug 2015 #26
Welsh is a great language for giving commands to the dog, I must say.
Ci drwg!! (kee droog) = bad dog, so much more satisfying to shout.
as for Polish-foreign marriages,...don't see so many of those round ere...
Chalwa
19 Aug 2015 #27
Hahaha that is true! Although Polish can be fun to command a dog with "Przestannnnn Titannnn" :P
bullfrog 6 | 602
19 Aug 2015 #28
don't see so many of those round ere

Where is "ere", Rozu? On PF or where you live?
jon357 74 | 22,033
19 Aug 2015 #30
What's any of that got to do with Polish/foreigner marriages?

And yes, there are specific characteristics with Polish men and various threads already about this.


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