magdaroo 1 | - 5 Nov 2007 / #1Hi,I'm a Canadian who has a polish passport and am wondering which countries i can work in. What do you have to do to get work visas in countries like Ireland, France or Switzerland?Cheers
Grzegorz_ 51 | 6,149 5 Nov 2007 / #2which countries i can work in.I will check later but now already in about half of old EU.
Lukasz 49 | 1,746 5 Nov 2007 / #3Irealand UK Sweeden Holland Luxemburg Itlay Spain whole new EuropeThose are countries I m sure we can work ligaly in all occupations.
Lukasz 49 | 1,746 5 Nov 2007 / #5noGermany, Austria, French and some smaller countries havent opened it still...
Pedrovski 1 | 1 7 Nov 2007 / #7Irealand UK Sweeden Holland Luxemburg Itlay Spain whole new EuropeThose are countries I m sure we can work ligaly in all occupations.You forgot Portugal.
Grzegorz_ 51 | 6,149 7 Nov 2007 / #8which countries i can work in.UK, Sweden, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, Finland, Greece, Italy, Holland, Lux and all countries, which joined EU in 2004 and in 2007, so Czech Rep, Hungary, Bulgaria etc.
jdomanus 10 Nov 2007 / #9According to publications (this information should be individually checked) Polish citizens can freely work in the following countries: England, Ireland, Iceland, Sweden, Finland, Greece, Spain, Portugal and Holland.Furthermore, Polish citizens can work (sector specific) in the following countries:Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany and Austria.website i found this info from: icharsky.com/advantages.asp
petersoski 23 Dec 2008 / #11when your packing a polish passport, you can work anywheres in the EU. As long as you flash that paper, you can just glide right through. If not, just throw a couple bills on the table and they will understand.im out,peace
Aussiepole 1 | 5 3 Jan 2009 / #12What about Norway?Seems Polish nationals are able to work there as well