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Study "Dental technician" in Poland and job perspectives there


Tamir_x1  3 | 2
26 Nov 2016   #1
Hello, how can I study "Dental techinician" in poland?
I would like to study "Dental techinician" in poznan or warsaw... other cities may be ok

and after I finish the studies can I find a job in poland?
I know basic polish and I am studying the language, if that matter

Regards, Hed Tamir
DominicB  - | 2706
26 Nov 2016   #2
@Tamir_x1

First things first. If you want to study in Poland, make sure that you, or your family, comfortably has all the money needed to pay 100% for the cost of your studies and all of the costs of your stay in Poland. As a foreign student, it is exceedingly unlikely that you will be able to earn even a single penny in Poland. There are no part time jobs available for foreign students. Ever single red cent will have to come from your savings or your family.

Next, it's probably going to cost you significantly more than what you've been led to believe. The cost of living is higher for foreigners who do not speak Polish very well.

As for your Polish, you will not be able to study in Polish. It will take you years to bring your Polish up to the level that you can comfortably study in it. You will have to study in English.

Courses in English are much more expensive than courses in Polish, and are generally of lower quality.

As for finding work in Poland after you finish your studies, that is highly unlikely. Don't count on it. If your plans depend on it, then make other plans. Even Polish graduates have difficulty finding work and go to richer countries. Wages in health-related fields are also depressingly low, so you will have little incentive to stay in Poland anyway.

Sorry, but planning to make a career in a country from which the natives themselves are emigrating to greener pastures is not likely to end in success. You need to talk to some knowledgeable adults who have forked for a long time in the EU and can give you realistic advice, and then formulate a realistic plan with their help. That plan is probably not going to include studying or working in Poland.
OP Tamir_x1  3 | 2
26 Nov 2016   #3
Thank you very much for your Answer!
If this is the case, so I'll not study in poland.
I hope I will have my polish passport.. otherwise I think it will be impossible to live in poland.
dolnoslask  5 | 2807
26 Nov 2016   #4
If this is the case, so I'll not study in poland

Don't dismiss your oppotunity in Dentistry in Poland, much of the Dental work in Poland is Private, so earnings can be very good even compared to the UK, My dentist makes a very comfortable living here in Poland.
Paulina  16 | 4353
27 Nov 2016   #5
much of the Dental work in Poland is Private, so earnings can be very good

That's true, I only visit private dentists.
DominicB  - | 2706
27 Nov 2016   #6
Don't dismiss your oppotunity in Dentistry in Poland

He's not planning to study to be a dentist, but a dental technologist. Frankly, judging from his other posts, I doubt he can manage even that. He'll never set foot in Poland.
Rushah
9 Aug 2023   #7
If after completing dentistry in english in poland can we pursue as dentist in poland as a foreigner ? Do we need polish language?
GefreiterKania  31 | 1433
9 Aug 2023   #8
Do we need polish language?

Of course not.

If a patient points a finger to his teeth and says "tu", extract two teeth. If he says "ten", extract ten teeth. Easy.
Alien  25 | 6002
9 Aug 2023   #9
@GefreiterKania🦷👍
Although seriously, it is difficult to talk to the dentist while sitting in the chair. I know a dentist who, both when working in England and in the Netherlands, often could not undestand patients.


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