I am student from Pakistan studying in Belarus and deisre to apply visit visa to Poland what i do to for it?
I am studying at Belarus for 3 monts and deisre to travel to Poland on visit visa kindly guide me what should i do and thell me that can i get visit visa from Belarus easily or not.
Other - Europe - 2 Answers
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You can't, go back to Pakistan, Poland is full
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Maybe you should start with the embassy of Pakistan to get you visa if there is one close by !
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
being non citizen &being student in poland.Am i allowed to work ligally in other shengen coutries?
being non citizen &being student in poland.Am i allowed to work ligally in other shengen coutries?
i am a non EU citizen having temporary permanent resident card of poland & i am a student here so can i work ligally in other schengen countries or not
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no, you are not, if you want to work in another country within the schengen zone? you must first ask Poland's gov.authorization to work with your student visa,and? that will be in Poland only...... if? you were to find a job else where? you must first have a contract from the employer, get visa concerning work,with the country where you wish to work....... you residence card from Poland?is only good for Poland.......
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
i am a non eu citizen having temporary resident card of poland i am a student here.so sac i work ligally i?
i am a non eu citizen having temporary resident card of poland i am a student here.so sac i work ligally i?
i am a non eu citizen having temporary resident card of poland & i am student here.so in summer vacation can i work ligally in other shengen coutries or not
Immigration - 1 Answers
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Somebody who plans to take up a job or an assignment for a shorter or longer period of time will need a work/residence permit for that particular Schengen country. Residence and work permits are still governed by the national law of each individual Schengen country. The work/residence permit will be processed by that country and under that countryĆ¢€™s law. The Schengen Visa holders are not allowed to live or work permanently in Europe. You may need to leave poland and find an embassy to get a work permit.
i am a non eu citizen having temporary resident card of poland & i am student here.so in summer vacation can i work ligally in other shengen coutries or not
Immigration - 1 Answers
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Somebody who plans to take up a job or an assignment for a shorter or longer period of time will need a work/residence permit for that particular Schengen country. Residence and work permits are still governed by the national law of each individual Schengen country. The work/residence permit will be processed by that country and under that countryĆ¢€™s law. The Schengen Visa holders are not allowed to live or work permanently in Europe. You may need to leave poland and find an embassy to get a work permit.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
germany or poland? student exchange?
germany or poland? student exchange?
I have to choose between poland or germany for a student exchange, where i will be living with a host family. What country is safest, cleanest, and what country do you recommend me to go to? who are the nicest people? 10x
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Well it would depend on which town you are going to ! However in general. Germany is safer and cleaner. The people really depend on which part. I've been to every big city and many small ones and they are all pretty nice and can speak a fair amount of English. Travel between cities is much more organized and clean but not exactly cheap. It is a huge place with many different things to see and a great culture. Poland is slowly becoming more advanced however most people speak Polish or German only. The towns such as Poznan, Lodz, Opole are not so clean and rather dusty and dark but charming. Krakow is nice and so is Warsaw. I would reccommend Germany. They both are wonderful countries but Germany is a little nicer.
I have to choose between poland or germany for a student exchange, where i will be living with a host family. What country is safest, cleanest, and what country do you recommend me to go to? who are the nicest people? 10x
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Well it would depend on which town you are going to ! However in general. Germany is safer and cleaner. The people really depend on which part. I've been to every big city and many small ones and they are all pretty nice and can speak a fair amount of English. Travel between cities is much more organized and clean but not exactly cheap. It is a huge place with many different things to see and a great culture. Poland is slowly becoming more advanced however most people speak Polish or German only. The towns such as Poznan, Lodz, Opole are not so clean and rather dusty and dark but charming. Krakow is nice and so is Warsaw. I would reccommend Germany. They both are wonderful countries but Germany is a little nicer.