NY student teaching english in Poland?
I am a 20 year old student living in NY, but i am of Polish decent, and all my family and relatives live in PL. My grandpa said he'd be able to get me a job teaching English over the Summer in Poland, however, I dont even speak Polish. Do you think he's right, that id be able to get a job teaching english without speaking the native language? And also, if i were to get a job there, do you think itd be worth it, or is the polish currency much lower that US, where i wouldnt make too much when i turn it into US money?
Poland - 1 Answers
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According to EU laws, you would need to be an EU national to live and work in any EU country, and this includes Poland. By law, any Polish employer must prove that they cannot find a suitably qualified candidate for the job in order for the authorities to grant a non-EU national - someone like you - the necessary visa. And the two countries where English is spoken are the UK and Ireland, but EU countries, so .... I'm afraid the Polish ancestry thing means diddly squat, dear. Sorry. Anyway, given that you don't speak the local language, you'll probably be regarded as American, not Polish. You'll be an outsider. I think you'd be better off going to Asia where you everyone has the same chance of getting work permits, and where the money is better.
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Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
I've just got my MS in Hospitality Management in Poland. I would like to know what countries...?
I've just got my MS in Hospitality Management in Poland. I would like to know what countries...?
I am eligible to apply for internship or training visa considering this that I am not a EU citizen. As far as I know some countries just give such oppurtunity to EU students.
Immigration - 1 Answers
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Congratulation!! Try this site it is very useful! Good luck! http://www.hcareers.com/?type=news&source=hosp-js-us-03-26-09
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Anyone been to Krakow Poland recently? Is it still pretty cheap?
Anyone been to Krakow Poland recently? Is it still pretty cheap?
Taking a trip to Krakow at the end of May, everything is booked i.e flights, transfers, accomodation but I am just wondering how much spending money would I need. Trying to keep the holiday fairly budget as we are students. Any recommendations of places to visit, restaurants and clubs etc? Also what is the price of food in restaurants etc? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Poland - 2 Answers
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Last time I was in Krakow was 4 years ago, I am sure the prices went up since, but because Poland did not switched to Euro yet, the buying power of US dollars, British Pound and Euro is strong and you can get good value deals. Visit the town square, Vavel castle, just get a tourist map and follow the recommendation. If you have a chance to see Wieliczka, just outside Krakow, it is amazing. It is a salt mine, deep in the ground and everything there is made of salt, from chandeliers to statues. There is a lot to see there. Clubs are every where, just ask young people, most of them speak English. The food is great and many beautiful women. Have fun!
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Not for Americans! Everywhere in Europe is expensive right now!
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Taking a trip to Krakow at the end of May, everything is booked i.e flights, transfers, accomodation but I am just wondering how much spending money would I need. Trying to keep the holiday fairly budget as we are students. Any recommendations of places to visit, restaurants and clubs etc? Also what is the price of food in restaurants etc? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Poland - 2 Answers
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Last time I was in Krakow was 4 years ago, I am sure the prices went up since, but because Poland did not switched to Euro yet, the buying power of US dollars, British Pound and Euro is strong and you can get good value deals. Visit the town square, Vavel castle, just get a tourist map and follow the recommendation. If you have a chance to see Wieliczka, just outside Krakow, it is amazing. It is a salt mine, deep in the ground and everything there is made of salt, from chandeliers to statues. There is a lot to see there. Clubs are every where, just ask young people, most of them speak English. The food is great and many beautiful women. Have fun!
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Not for Americans! Everywhere in Europe is expensive right now!
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Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Can you give me good suggestions for a gift?
Can you give me good suggestions for a gift?
I'm from the Philippines and I have a 23-year old male friend from Åšwiecie, Poland who I would like mail a surprise gift to. He's a tourism student there, and I'm thinking of giving him maybe a tourism book with lots of photos featuring our country. I'm also thinking of locally made native charm jewelry for him, but I think Polish men wear minimal baubles in public. He can already afford all of those gadgets, so I'm thinking of things that are a little less technological but unique and uncommon in Poland. What other unique gifts could you suggest?
Etiquette - 1 Answers
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Cook him a meal.
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