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Chicago60640
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sparks
Joined: 20 Feb 2008 Posts: 632
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Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 2:45 pm Post subject: |
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It is one of perhaps a couple. Remember, first thing to do is register that you live in your new apartment at the urzad gmina. On the same day you can fill out the form to open a business. You may want to seek the help of a polish person to do all this paperwork.
None of it is rocket science and simply requires patience and diligence.
If you are planning on staying for a year or more it is worth while, if less, you may not want to bother and instead just seek private students and try not to get caught crossing borders. |
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Jack Walker
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Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 3:17 pm Post subject: |
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Ms.Chicago,you seem well versed and experienced with respect to living abroad.
I'm sure you would agree that the first step would be getting the necessary documentation in order for you and your husband to be living in Poland legally.
That would then give you the level of comfort necessary to look for solid employment at a reputable company without the hassle and worry of border hopping and always looking over your shoulder.
Those Poles don't play when it comes to bureaucracy and legal mumbo jumbo.They love it and will enforce it when necessary.
Best of luck,
Jack |
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