Monday, May 28, 2012
which country are allowed to travel from chinese visa to england?
which country are allowed to travel from chinese visa to england?
is chinese visa to england allowed to travel all UE? my girl is chinese. she is nurse, she have student visa in england couse she wanna be register nurse. my question is: is she have to applay for another visa to go to poland f.e. or she can travel to all UE country from england if she once get visa?
Other - United Kingdom - 2 Answers
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She will need a visa for each country she wants to visit - only EU citizens can travel freely between EU member states and as your daughter is a Chinese citizen she is unable to travel freely.
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No, the student visa of the United Kingdom does not waive the visa requirements for other EU countries. However 24 countries have concluded an agreement to open their internal borders for traveling the so called Schengen Aquis. A tourist visa requested for one Schengen country authorizes the travel to other countries based on the requested itinerary. At present the following countries can be traveled to on one so called Schengen tourist visa: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France (to include Monaco), Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy (to include San Marino and Vatican City), Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, and Sweden Source(s): http://www.msz.gov.pl/The,Schengen,Info,12589.html
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Monday, May 14, 2012
at school there is a polish student, and she is coming over this weekend.?
at school there is a polish student, and she is coming over this weekend.?
I wanted to serve her a typical American meal... but i really don't know what that is. My family eats a lot of Italian. I was thinking maybe mac and cheese with kilbalsa but idk so if anyone has suggestions... please answer. Also the next time she comes over, i would like to serve her something that she would eat in Poland...
Entertaining - 6 Answers
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umm... Maybe like homade mac and cheese like you said or like hot dogs or hamburgers. America isn't really famous for it's "classic foods" Lol ya those 3 things are about the only 3 thing that orregenated here.
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Meatloaf. Pot Roast. Any kind of casserole. Steak and potatoes. Those are patently American and not something she would get in Poland or be likely to try at a restaurant. As for a polish dish . . . I can't help you, I only know traditional German and Slovak dishes . . . and for some reason the ones I know aren't the same in Poland. Kielbasa and potato pancakes, perhaps?
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I just made pierogis for my Super Bowl party. Stupid easy to make, just pan fry them in butter with some chopped onions. My best friend growing up was Polish and his mom used to make them all the time.
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What is good about being in America is that any food here is American.....it is a melting pot, so whatever you serve it will be American...
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Homemade Mac & Cheese (ditch the kielbasa though) would be fine ... fried chicken ... meatloaf, mashed potatoes and green beans ... BBQ beef or pork sandwiches, potato salad & coleslaw
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got_scie, oh please keep away from the Mac & cheese, hot dogs and hamburgers. Look at what Tess.Sab is saying to you I would look very seriously at those. As for her second return, don't try and do anything Polish, leave it to the summer and have a cook out in the garden. Chris
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Monday, May 7, 2012
Question about Visa to Poland...help!?
Question about Visa to Poland...help!?
I am studying abroad in Poland next year, and I am in the process of applying for a student multiple entry visa. I don't understand the schengen area though...it says on my instructions that "this kind of visa does not entitle the holder to travel through the schengen area." what does this mean? does it mean I can't go there at all? or can I still get in with my passport? help!! I really want to visit some of those countries!
Poland - 2 Answers
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A Schengen tourist visa (type C) issued for a period of up to 90 days allows traveling to all Schengen countries which are Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France (to include Monaco), Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy (to include San Marino and Vatican City), Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, and Sweden. A national visa (type D) is issued for longer periods than 90 days and only allows to enter the country of issue (Poland) and a prior transit of up to five days through other Schengen countries in order to reach the final destination on the shortest possible route. The student visa you get will state valid for "Poland" and will be a type D. You cannot travel to other Schengen countries during your time of studies unless you hold a passport of a country which is visa exempted for the Schengen countries for tourist purposes of up to 90 days within a 180 day period. Those countries are: Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Croatia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Israel, Japan, Liechtenstein, Malaysia, Mexico, Monaco, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, San Marino, Singapore, South Korea, Switzerland, USA, Uruguay, Vatican City, and Venezuela. If you should have another citizenship you should apply for a Schengen tourist visa (type C) from your home country at the embassy of the Schengen country you plan to visit. An application from Poland to other Schengen countries would only be possible if you hold a Polish student visa valid for longer than 180 days and not shorter than 3 months before the expiration of your Polish student visa. Source(s): http://www.msz.gov.pl/The,Schengen,Info,12589.html http://www.warschau.diplo.de/Vertretung/warschau/de/04/Visabestimmungen/Visum__ENG/download__visa__doc__ENG,property=Daten.pdf
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OK? Some information is missing . Your citizenship , age , current location etc etc . How I can answer If you may be from China , Zimbabwe or USA , or maybe Israel -or your citizenship shows Cuba ? I do not know you need visa or not ....... Please think , should not hurt you .
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Questions about Poland . . .?
Questions about Poland . . .?
I am 50% polish and both my Babci and Dziadzi speak it and my dad use to speak it and still know a little bit. Anyways I want to go the for the summer or as a exchange student, so I need to know . . . 1. Should I go as a exchange student or just go for the summer? 2. How much is a plane ticket from Georgia to Poland? 3. Where is the best place to stay there? 4. Is it expensive there? 5. Any other things I need to know please feel free to put! Thanks :)
Poland - 2 Answers
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1. if i were in your place, i would go over the summer 2. this summer when i was flying from illinois to poland i spent about $1,000 on a round trip ticket 3. if i were you, i would stay somewhere around where your family lives so they could show you around. 4. it all really depends. the ice cream is cheaper than it is here, and the electronics are much more expensive 5. some places i would suggest visiting are: Krakow, Gdansk, Warszawa, Wieliczka, Wadowice, Czestochowa...and i could go on forever....
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1. I would go to Poland for summer, not as an exchange student! I guess you would want to enjoy your time there, not just sit in school and study! Especially that in Poland students really work their asses off. 2.If you buy your ticket in summer it might cost you a bit more than 1000, if you buy it earlier than the price will be better. The prices go up usually after mid May. 3. I guess you should stay with your family. However the best cities are for sure Krakow and Warszawa. 4. No it's not expensive at all. Everything should be at least 2 times cheaper than US or Canada. 5. Travelling from Poland in Europe is cheap. You might want to take advantage of visiting nearby countries and their capitals. They are really worth vising. Bratislava, Wieden, Budapeszt, Praga, Berlin etc.... I recently came to Poland for few months and now I'm traveling like everywhere because it's so cheap comparing to traveling from America ! While you are in Poland definetaly visit0 any of these Krakow, Warszawa, Zakopane, Gdansk, Sopot, Leba.... Have fun in Poland :)
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I am 50% polish and both my Babci and Dziadzi speak it and my dad use to speak it and still know a little bit. Anyways I want to go the for the summer or as a exchange student, so I need to know . . . 1. Should I go as a exchange student or just go for the summer? 2. How much is a plane ticket from Georgia to Poland? 3. Where is the best place to stay there? 4. Is it expensive there? 5. Any other things I need to know please feel free to put! Thanks :)
Poland - 2 Answers
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1. if i were in your place, i would go over the summer 2. this summer when i was flying from illinois to poland i spent about $1,000 on a round trip ticket 3. if i were you, i would stay somewhere around where your family lives so they could show you around. 4. it all really depends. the ice cream is cheaper than it is here, and the electronics are much more expensive 5. some places i would suggest visiting are: Krakow, Gdansk, Warszawa, Wieliczka, Wadowice, Czestochowa...and i could go on forever....
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1. I would go to Poland for summer, not as an exchange student! I guess you would want to enjoy your time there, not just sit in school and study! Especially that in Poland students really work their asses off. 2.If you buy your ticket in summer it might cost you a bit more than 1000, if you buy it earlier than the price will be better. The prices go up usually after mid May. 3. I guess you should stay with your family. However the best cities are for sure Krakow and Warszawa. 4. No it's not expensive at all. Everything should be at least 2 times cheaper than US or Canada. 5. Travelling from Poland in Europe is cheap. You might want to take advantage of visiting nearby countries and their capitals. They are really worth vising. Bratislava, Wieden, Budapeszt, Praga, Berlin etc.... I recently came to Poland for few months and now I'm traveling like everywhere because it's so cheap comparing to traveling from America ! While you are in Poland definetaly visit0 any of these Krakow, Warszawa, Zakopane, Gdansk, Sopot, Leba.... Have fun in Poland :)
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