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Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by Enddy50ty(m): 11:45pm On Jul 24, 2022
saintkeppy:
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I like that Austria, mini Germany


Omo no be only you ooh. They speak Dutch too.
Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by saintkeppy(m): 7:15am On Jul 25, 2022
Enddy50ty:



Omo no be only you ooh. They speak Dutch too.
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Nope! They speak German (Austrian-German)

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Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by Kly003: 7:57am On Jul 25, 2022
Studies remains the best and valid way here bro... It takes 5 years to get your PR...

Good enough as a student, you have access to quality office jobs.

Poland system also allows student to work as you are eligible without a work permit, your student status makes you eligible and you can work full time. Yeha full time.

Unlike other countries where your studies is limited to 20 hours a week.

Language is the greatest shortcoming in Poland, but seem to be the greatest advantage.

captainking:

Hi bro.. My question is this..
What's the route of permanent stay over there??

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Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by Kly003: 7:59am On Jul 25, 2022
No WAHALA then bro.. You can PM me, I dey Kraków

shomutuski:
Guy gimme your link,
When you come poland? I hope you get tech skills shaa?

i they shuttle Berlin and poznan I’m doing two masters here.

You they Nigeria talk say poland nah shithole lmao, i laugh you. Even the visa alone is Schengen that’s enough to go there. I’ve been to Germany, budapest, bergamo italy, bulgaria and poland itself all thanks to that visa. Leave Nigeria first, then find your way to your preferred country of choice.

Now Austria nah the easiest to enter and Hungary.

No sleep wake up
Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by Kly003: 8:00am On Jul 25, 2022
Sure, application is done online on a portal or by checking your preferred school website


Rrchrd:

Please the polish school did you applied online?

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Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by Kly003: 8:04am On Jul 25, 2022
Like this, if you want me to Continue.....

Let's go!

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Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by omorttee4u(m): 8:50am On Jul 25, 2022
Kly003:
Like this, if you want me to Continue.....

Let's go!

On the other thought! you paid the school fees close to 300k before gotten your visa.

What if you are denied for one reason or the other. will the money paid ever return to you?

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Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by Irupetepete: 10:05am On Jul 25, 2022
shomutuski:
Guy gimme your link,
When you come poland? I hope you get tech skills shaa?

i they shuttle Berlin and poznan I’m doing two masters here.

You they Nigeria talk say poland nah shithole lmao, i laugh you. Even the visa alone is Schengen that’s enough to go there. I’ve been to Germany, budapest, bergamo italy, bulgaria and poland itself all thanks to that visa. Leave Nigeria first, then find your way to your preferred country of choice.

Now Austria nah the easiest to enter and Hungary.

No sleep wake up
my dad went to Austria many years ago and he said good things about that country... Can you pls educate me on step by step ways I can enter Austria? Agents Don too use me chip last year, I want to do it myself this year...
Surest means of getting in boss

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Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by captainking(m): 10:34am On Jul 25, 2022
Kly003:

Studies remains the best and valid way here bro... It takes 5 years to get your PR...

Good enough as a student, you have access to quality office jobs.

Poland system also allows student to work as you are eligible without a work permit, your student status makes you eligible and you can work full time. Yeha full time.

Unlike other countries where your studies is limited to 20 hours a week.

Language is the greatest shortcoming in Poland, but seem to be the greatest advantage.

wow..Thanks for the info bro..I really appreciate

Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by Moustache: 11:00am On Jul 25, 2022
Following earnestly, I look forward to more info
Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by Engrgeneral(m): 12:01pm On Jul 25, 2022
Kly003:
Like this, if you want me to Continue.....

Let's go!
Let's go.
Please my question is, can you please discuss if you know about moving with a family of 3. I would love to go there for my pH.d.
Thank you

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Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by Kly003: 12:50pm On Jul 25, 2022
Now this depends on the return policy of the school. One things should be established here- Most of the schools here in Poland has return policies, but there is a window to when you can apply for such. Once it exceeds that time. I'm sorry.

omorttee4u:


On the other thought! you paid the school fees close to 300k before gotten your visa.

What if you are denied for one reason or the other. will the money paid ever return to you?

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Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by Kly003: 12:54pm On Jul 25, 2022
To be fair, i'm very skeptical about moving into Poland with your family. I doubt. While i know polish schools has good incentives in place for PHD students, i am not sure you can move in all out with your family for studies. Uk avails you that option tho

Engrgeneral:

Let's go.
Please my question is, can you please discuss if you know about moving with a family of 3. I would love to go there for my pH.d.
Thank you

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Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by Kly003: 1:20pm On Jul 25, 2022
When a man knows he is to die tomorrow or soonest, he lives each day being carefree and take nothing to heart

Story continues

Guys, it became official, my countdown from naija had began, I stayed a week extra in ABJ with my friend and we had crazy fun! Oh. Kubwa and Maitama will never leave my head in a hurry. After my week of stay in Abuja, i had to board a flight to Benin- I didn't wanted to take chance with the messy roads and accident rates at that time. Trust me, lots of accident happened at Okene and Ore road at that period, plus it was very discomforting. I had thought to myself, I have my visa, so i should pamper myself to safety.

Upon arrival to the great City of Benin, i boarded a taxify straight up to my home. It was then i knelt down and thanked God. I could recall the stress i went through in naija, how i lost my job, my relationship that was on the speck of going down, my old mama who should be retired from work and my old papa who is fast ageing. I couldn't stand them growing old in my eyes with little or no assistance to do for them.

I had always wanted to travel, but my elder brother in the US for some selfish reasons always discouraged me "Richard, things are not the way you see it, stay back and supervise my projects" Apparently his plan for me was to be an eye to his businesses, i had more plans for myself.

I visited my parents and broke the news to them, they were so happy. Sheard tears of joy and reached out to hug me. It was already a script of blessing dishing out from their mouth like i was travelling the next day. They genuiely knew how messed up naija was and were in support of my movement.

Guys, I had plan i should leave naija in a month time (My school resumes in a month time) Although, it doesnt matter if i leave in 3 months time, but for some reason i was itching to leave sooner. I thought to myself, i dont want anything to ruin this chance- Maybe another lock down, maybe naija could go extinct, just maybe a war may break out. So i knew i needed to act fast and move...

Now all i needed was money for flight reservations and some travelling allowance funds, I knew i had to intensify my hustle, I got back to my taxify, it was a hell of a task for me. Got lots of harsh encounters with customers, very rude- Mostly ladies. I kept calm and smiled because i knew it was just for a very short time. I was able to raise some money. I never wanted to discuss my Visa with my brother, hence he was never financially there for me and always disregarded my travel plans, but my mum broke the news to me. He reached out to me and confirmed, i could sense he was shocked and forcefully eased off congratulations from his mouth.

Abike also my girlfriend, we had serious issues all this while. it was a patchy relationship. She never knew about my travel plans, never wanted to tell her. At the peak of when i was trying to decide if i could have a future with her thereafter, she cheated on me. Oh yes! She always told me i wasn't man enough for her bills, i never knew she has been seeing a yahoo guy all these while. I found out when i reached to meet with her after many disappointments, saw a leaked chat on WhatsApp when she left for the bathroom.

I beleive it was God own way and making me know my priorities and cutting off the shafts... I never confronted her, we had our last pound of marathon sexx and that was it.

It was two weeks to my departure- I had booked my flight after sure i am financially ready . I booked with Turkish on a student discount of less than 270k. Everything seems to be moving well.

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Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by Engrgeneral(m): 1:48pm On Jul 25, 2022
Kly003:
To be fair, i'm very skeptical about moving into Poland with your family. I doubt. While i know polish schools has good incentives in place for PHD students, i am not sure you can move in all out with your family for studies. Uk avails you that option tho

I appreciate you for this prompt and beautiful response. I will explore that

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Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by hotplate: 3:00pm On Jul 25, 2022
Oviedo how jurope? Have been thinking recently of leaving this country for poland. 5years after graduation nothing really tangible to hold on to... I need all the ideas and insight i can get at this point. Thanks for the thread

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Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by Elifeseries: 3:14pm On Jul 25, 2022
Please what are the documents you submitted?

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Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by Phelixblaq(m): 3:33am On Jul 26, 2022
Petyprincess:
Hello, it is so nice to see a write up about Poland from someone with first hand experience.

One of the reason I barely comment on travel section is because most people here are so ignorant and they often never left the shores of Nigeria.
How will someone with right sense compare Nigeria to Poland?
Poland have access to 180+ countries visa free and one of the safest country to live in yet people that live in poverty capital of the world think their opinions matter?

I still remember how I was advised to drop my polish boyfriend because they believe all polish people are racist, thank God I have mind of my own.

I pity anyone that still listens to non experienced people on the internet, just make your research and follow your heart.

This is both of our passport I took when he came to Mauritius last year, travel with both passport and you will see the difference between the two then you will realize Nigerian passport is nothing to write home about.

This cheap Nairaland girl is here again,always blabbing about one vseless Poland boyfriend lol.

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Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by lionlee216(m): 5:01am On Jul 26, 2022
Kly003, I dey wait. Your story dey sweet me oooo

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Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by Debo54: 5:38am On Jul 26, 2022
Petyprincess:
Hello, it is so nice to see a write up about Poland from someone with first hand experience.

One of the reason I barely comment on travel section is because most people here are so ignorant and they often never left the shores of Nigeria.
How will someone with right sense compare Nigeria to Poland?
Poland have access to 180+ countries visa free and one of the safest country to live in yet people that live in poverty capital of the world think their opinions matter?

I still remember how I was advised to drop my polish boyfriend because they believe all polish people are racist, thank God I have mind of my own.

I pity anyone that still listens to non experienced people on the internet, just make your research and follow your heart.

This is both of our passport I took when he came to Mauritius last year, travel with both passport and you will see the difference between the two then you will realize Nigerian passport is nothing to write home about.

Hey Madam pety princess like your name connotes you must be very pety! I have lived in Europe the Uk and Germany working for over 5 years and I can confidently tell you polish people are the slaves of Europe just as Africans are struggling to run away from their country they are also struggling to run away. Don't come here deceiving innocent people. I hardly comment or come on here, just to clear the airways that's why I did comment. Have a good day mentally enslaved individual.

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Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by wememore03: 1:28pm On Jul 26, 2022
How is the visa appointment issue now? That is what scares me about applying
Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by tym92(m): 1:33pm On Jul 26, 2022
Kly003:
When a man knows he is to die tomorrow or soonest, he lives each day being carefree and take nothing to heart

Story continues

Guys, it became official, my countdown from naija had began, I stayed a week extra in ABJ with my friend and we had crazy fun! Oh. Kubwa and Maitama will never leave my head in a hurry. After my week of stay in Abuja, i had to board a flight to Benin- I didn't wanted to take chance with the messy roads and accident rates at that time. Trust me, lots of accident happened at Okene and Ore road at that period, plus it was very discomforting. I had thought to myself, I have my visa, so i should pamper myself to safety.

Upon arrival to the great City of Benin, i boarded a taxify straight up to my home. It was then i knelt down and thanked God. I could recall the stress i went through in naija, how i lost my job, my relationship that was on the speck of going down, my old mama who should be retired from work and my old papa who is fast ageing. I couldn't stand them growing old in my eyes with little or no assistance to do for them.

I had always wanted to travel, but my elder brother in the US for some selfish reasons always discouraged me "Richard, things are not the way you see it, stay back and supervise my projects" Apparently his plan for me was to be an eye to his businesses, i had more plans for myself.

I visited my parents and broke the news to them, they were so happy. Sheard tears of joy and reached out to hug me. It was already a script of blessing dishing out from their mouth like i was travelling the next day. They genuiely knew how messed up naija was and were in support of my movement.

Guys, I had plan i should leave naija in a month time (My school resumes in a month time) Although, it doesnt matter if i leave in 3 months time, but for some reason i was itching to leave sooner. I thought to myself, i dont want anything to ruin this chance- Maybe another lock down, maybe naija could go extinct, just maybe a war may break out. So i knew i needed to act fast and move...

Now all i needed was money for flight reservations and some travelling allowance funds, I knew i had to intensify my hustle, I got back to my taxify, it was a hell of a task for me. Got lots of harsh encounters with customers, very rude- Mostly ladies. I kept calm and smiled because i knew it was just for a very short time. I was able to raise some money. I never wanted to discuss my Visa with my brother, hence he was never financially there for me and always disregarded my travel plans, but my mum broke the news to me. He reached out to me and confirmed, i could sense he was shocked and forcefully eased off congratulations from his mouth.

Abike also my girlfriend, we had serious issues all this while. it was a patchy relationship. She never knew about my travel plans, never wanted to tell her. At the peak of when i was trying to decide if i could have a future with her thereafter, she cheated on me. Oh yes! She always told me i wasn't man enough for her bills, i never knew she has been seeing a yahoo guy all these while. I found out when i reached to meet with her after many disappointments, saw a leaked chat on WhatsApp when she left for the bathroom.

I beleive it was God own way and making me know my priorities and cutting off the shafts... I never confronted her, we had our last pound of marathon sexx and that was it.

It was two weeks to my departure- I had booked my flight after sure i am financially ready . I booked with Turkish on a student discount of less than 270k. Everything seems to be moving well.
Ride on bro
Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by ttmacoy: 1:47pm On Jul 26, 2022
I'm happy the OP got the visa and I hope he achieves his goals in Poland and beyond, but this story makes me so sad about how bad things are in Nigeria/Africa. All the planning and preparations to get a visa, interviewing you through non transparent glass, they can't even give you eye contact, they can't even organize the collection by giving people appointments rather we have to go everyday and fight for number each morning.

Don't you think the process will be better managed in other countries that value their citizens? Again this is not against the OP, I'm happy you have a chance to get out of the mess that is Nigeria, it just saddens me how bad things are in the country.

We have a long way to go.

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Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by Kingzy4pep(m): 1:52pm On Jul 26, 2022
blaquebelle:

Everybody get different luck. Take heart.
It's not always about luck. Poland don cast already.

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Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by imran90(m): 10:19pm On Jul 26, 2022
Madam, please try to keep silent here by joining the comments reader association. Na so you start am for Daniel thread undecided undecided
Petyprincess:
Hello, it is so nice to see a write up about Poland from someone with first hand experience.

One of the reason I barely comment on travel section is because most people here are so ignorant and they often never left the shores of Nigeria.
How will someone with right sense compare Nigeria to Poland?
Poland have access to 180+ countries visa free and one of the safest country to live in yet people that live in poverty capital of the world think their opinions matter?

I still remember [b][/b]how I was advised to drop my polish boyfriend beca[size=8pt][/size]use they believe all polish people are racist, thank God I have mind of my own.

I pity anyone that still listens to non experienced people on the internet, just make your research and follow your heart.

This is both of our passport I took when he came to Mauritius last year, travel with both passport and you will see the difference between the two then you will realize Nigerian passport is nothing to write home about.

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Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by Kly003: 3:00pm On Jul 28, 2022
Ovhioba, I got you. I understand your situation perfectly. If you refer to my earlier post, you may see the docs i submitted.

Not much as change for a year now... Except financial docs as Payslip has been scrapped out for bank statement. and the visa appointment remains a tuzzle.

But i kid not, find your way out of naija and you are sure to make it here legally as a student. I guarantee you that... Naija is not it at all..


hotplate:
Oviedo how jurope? Have been thinking recently of leaving this country for poland. 5years after graduation nothing really tangible to hold on to... I need all the ideas and insight i can get at this point. Thanks for the thread

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Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by Kly003: 3:00pm On Jul 28, 2022
Refer to my previous post please.....



Elifeseries:
Please what are the documents you submitted?
Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by Kly003: 3:30pm On Jul 28, 2022
The clock starts tickling.....

Story Continues

Its always best to have sisters - Doesn't matter if younger or elderly. In my case, i had two younger sisters. While i was looking to get everything ready and buy some few items i was told would be needed there, my sisters were busy with the foodstuff department. They shopped and over stocked their shopping cart with food stuffs- Some, i regarded as non-necessary. But you know these women! My mum was the captain of them for foodstuffs. grin

I could remember my friends telling me over, guy bring Aboniki Balm oo... Poland cold! Na winter you wan come jam here... I got a thick Jackets from a thrift cheap shop! For my mind, this should dispel the cold in Poland, not knowing na singlet compared to the weather there.

I went printing all my vital docs, my covid 19 test was scheduled for a day before departure- It needed to be fresh they said. Some guys told me "Guy, e get where dem dey run am very cheap.. oluwole... no waste money do test oo" I had come a long way and i was not ready to throw all that away by doing fake test which will be verified from a scan, plus they were recognized and recommended hospitals we were made to do all the test. I sha spent about 35k for it... See bah! When you want to travel and people know it, expect price hikes anyhow... You have no choice and these people will take advantage of you.

I had spent alot, i planned on buying a new laptop but was out of cash then, i had to make do with fixing my old laptop... I was all set! All bags were compiled and i had a Bini travel partner, we had our departure scheduled for 8:45 pm the next day. I rushed to get my covid test after paying previous day and they said the result would be sent to my email, the following day, which is my departure date...

Omo i weak, which kind chances be this! what if they send it very late, i thought.... We were quite a number there and we all encouraged ourselves to beleive them.

My mum called and asked to come with me to the Airport the next day, i didn't deny her the chance for that hence she may not see her boy again till years to come. My sisters wanted too, but i shoved them out and they understood. Booked a GIGM bus for myself and mama the next day and we were all set.

Infact that night i couldn't sleep... I kept checking through all my bags to see if everything was in tact. Omo, the foodstuff i carried was so much like i wanted to feed poland. I was tempted to drop some because there is a maximum weigh of 50kg at the airport, I didn't have much money to spare... Even my Travel allowance sef was less than 100k....

Guys, lots of people promise to support me but it seems like disappointment don show.... I just locked up and beleived i will be fine. You could hear some people saying they took 2k euros, some said 1k euros, they were even complaining.... for me na just 100k, which i was to change at the black market sef..... later on, my mum shockingly supported me with another 100k and i added that to mine and changed all..

I travelled to Poland with less than 400 dollars guys....

Early in the morning at about 5a:m i was up, GIG was leaving 6am... I had moved with my mum to the pack.... I was off to lag. My othet travel partner delayed and said he couldn't meet with the first bus.... I sha tell am say, make we meet for lag..

Remember our flight was scheduled for 8;45pm that day....

Upon arrival to GIGM terminal at Ikeja, we boarded a taxify from GIG terminal to Murtala Muhammed...

The extortion began from here....

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Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by Kly003: 3:45pm On Jul 28, 2022
Again, let me bring this to your notice.... You cant say Polish people are the slaves of europe...

I will drop some analysis and let my readers draw their conclusion..

First, the question is... How did you travel? If your travel was based on studies- You have an unfair advantage over those in UK as it concerns JOB OPPORTUNITES... (not disputing the fact that UK schools rank far better than polish schools)

I will explain.

Mr. A travels to UK for his studies.... he's got a massive tuition fee to cover and other living expenses, he gets a student job, but according to the law, he is only allowed to work for 20 hours a week.... That money isn't enough to take care of his bills or even tuition fee, he gets a student loan and this goes on and on, till he graduates and hopefully finds a job to pay off the student loan....


Mr. B, Travels to Poland for his studies- He pays a semester tution fee as affordable as 500k or less, and has very little expenses to cater for as the cost of living in Poland is relatively cheap. More interestingly, according to Polish law for students, he is allowed to work full time with no hours restricted and as long as his studies are valid, that automatically equates his work permit! The jobs in questions are not just meanial jobs- Of course that could happen or mosly happens at the initial stage just as it is in UK... But he gets office jobs for multinational companies across europe and even in the US and gets paid as though he is a full time staff...

At the ending, MR. A lives in UK with bills to cater for from his limited hourly job source and thrives on student loan.... While, Mr. B lives in Poland working full time (remotely) while having a self study/part time studies in his university and he earns and save even more.

Need i remind you that majority of companies in UK are even situated here because poland has the least taxation system?

[b]This analysis goes only for students... If you are thinking of travelling without any plan, there is no guarantee....

[/b]

Debo54:


Hey Madam pety princess like your name connotes you must be very pety! I have lived in Europe the Uk and Germany working for over 5 years and I can confidently tell you polish people are the slaves of Europe just as Africans are struggling to run away from their country they are also struggling to run away. Don't come here deceiving innocent people. I hardly comment or come on here, just to clear the airways that's why I did comment. Have a good day mentally enslaved individual.

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Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by Nicoswit(m): 8:22pm On Jul 28, 2022
Kly003:

Refer to my previous post please.....



What can you say about racism in Poland?
Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by alakara(m): 8:31pm On Jul 28, 2022
Kly003:
Again, let me bring this to your notice.... You cant say Polish people are the slaves of europe...

I will drop some analysis and let my readers draw their conclusion..

First, the question is... How did you travel? If your travel was based on studies- You have an unfair advantage over those in UK as it concerns JOB OPPORTUNITES... (not disputing the fact that UK schools rank far better than polish schools)

I will explain.

Mr. A travels to UK for his studies.... he's got a massive tuition fee to cover and other living expenses, he gets a student job, but according to the law, he is only allowed to work for 20 hours a week.... That money isn't enough to take care of his bills or even tuition fee, he gets a student loan and this goes on and on, till he graduates and hopefully finds a job to pay off the student loan....


Mr. B, Travels to Poland for his studies- He pays a semester tution fee as affordable as 500k or less, and has very little expenses to cater for as the cost of living in Poland is relatively cheap. More interestingly, according to Polish law for students, he is allowed to work full time with no hours restricted and as long as his studies are valid, that automatically equates his work permit! The jobs in questions are not just meanial jobs- Of course that could happen or mosly happens at the initial stage just as it is in UK... But he gets office jobs for multinational companies across europe and even in the US and gets paid as though he is a full time staff...

At the ending, MR. A lives in UK with bills to cater for from his limited hourly job source and thrives on student loan.... While, Mr. B lives in Poland working full time (remotely) while having a self study/part time studies in his university and he earns and save even more.

Need i remind you that majority of companies in UK are even situated here because poland has the least taxation system?

[b]This analysis goes only for students... If you are thinking of travelling without any plan, there is no guarantee....

[/b]


You just made my day.

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Re: My Poland Japa Experience (honest View) by Richdee1(m): 8:38pm On Jul 28, 2022
Love this thread

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