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malikchamber  Mar 29, 10, 19:39    #91
Hello,
i am malik here i am planing to start some small business in poland i am in dubai right now but planing to move for a business in poland how i can start a business and as i am here in dubai i have to take a visa to come there which will be hard some times bc i am an Asian passport holder ,if i want to start a business and apply for the business licences in poland what should i do so i can get the visa and the business licences for startng any business there .pls let me knwo if you help.


thanks
Malik

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 Apr 3, 10, 15:30    #92
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I am US citizen, non polish looking to open Macdonald frachise in Poland, city of Krakow or Warsaw? Does anyone have any idea, how much of the investment I am looking for? Reply will be greatly appreciated!! Eric


it is over a million euros and the waiting list is full
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 Apr 3, 10, 16:25    #93
Besides the list being full, I don't think McDonalds is very popular in PL, is it?

>^..^<

M-G (over here it's very popular - it's bad, it's small and it's expensive; gotta love it)
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 Apr 3, 10, 18:50    #94
MareGaea:
Besides the list being full, I don't think McDonalds is very popular in PL, is it?


McDonalds is incredibly popular here. But that ship has sailed as far as franchises go.
tadek22  Apr 6, 10, 12:18    #95
hi, i have company in Poland which is prowiding new business on Polish Market,
you can write me an email on andrzej.gradek@industryservice.pl
Joey_Cali  Apr 9, 10, 10:57    #96
I am from California. I am in krakow now, and started a small business with some translation help from friends, but my business is in IT. I started a small company in US, and now here, but my question is how can i become a legal resident, for about 2-5 years? I had read before i came to Poland 2 years ago online that i could start a business and this would allow me legally to stay here, but i dont know anymoe if thats true. is there a specific 'type' of business which would allow me to stay legally?
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 Apr 9, 10, 11:32    #97
Joey_Cali:
I am from California. I am in krakow now, and started a small business with some translation help from friends, but my business is in IT. I started a small company in US, and now here, but my question is how can i become a legal resident, for about 2-5 years? I had read before i came to Poland 2 years ago online that i could start a business and this would allow me legally to stay here, but i dont know anymoe if thats true. is there a specific 'type' of business which would allow me to stay legally?


If I'm reading this right - you entered Poland 2 years ago on the Schengen 90 day tourist stamp and haven't applied for residency?

If so, you haven't got a hope in hell of legalising your stay, business or no business. There's absolutely no way that they're going to show leinency towards someone who has overstayed by that amount - in fact, you should count yourself lucky that they haven't caught up with you yet.

Yes, there is the possibility of legalising your stay after starting a business here - but only for those who have time left on their legal stay.
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Edited by: farik  Jan 11, 11, 11:50    #98
hello everybody

i want to know i am non european. how can i get work permnent visa in poland? or if i make rigister any small company there?

or how??
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 Jan 19, 11, 10:17    #99
Hello! I'm not sure if I can help you with getting work permission but I can help you with registrating your company here. I represent one of Polish coworking centre. Coworking is a great solution for people in a rush who don’t want to spend a lot of money. Firstly, you can register your company using our address. You are able to use our address as correspondence address. You can use our address on your calling cards, stamps etc. We are located in central area of £ód¼ ( the biggest Polish city after Warsaw). It means that your company will be registered in a prestigious area. Secondly, you can rent an office for you in a good price or conference room if you are going to organize a training or meeting. If you are interested in getting details write an e-mail or a private message. My e-mail address is biuro@city-office.com.pl
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Edited by: Olaf  Jan 19, 11, 12:10    #100
Ola_85:
£ód¼ ( the biggest Polish city after Warsaw)

Not true in terms of area, business and inhabitants. How did you measure that?
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 Jan 19, 11, 12:20    #101
Ola_85:
It means that your company will be registered in a prestigious area.


But £ód¼ is hardly a prestigious location full stop - it's strangely like Manchester in the early 90's - not a particularly glamourous place to be.
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Edited by: Gotum  Jan 19, 11, 12:40    #102
Joey_Cali:
I am from California. I am in krakow now, and started a small business with some translation help from friends, but my business is in IT. I started a small company in US, and now here, but my question is how can i become a legal resident, for about 2-5 years? I had read before i came to Poland 2 years ago online that i could start a business and this would allow me legally to stay here, but i dont know anymoe if thats true. is there a specific 'type' of business which would allow me to stay legally?

Ok just read this about your stay and i'd say you're screwed. Imagine if I went to America and stayed for 2 years what would that make me. AN ILLEGAL ALIEN!! They would kick my ass into jail for 6 months and then put me on the first plane out. You are here illegally and a business won't help you. Or maybe I can just go to the US and set up a business and they'll let me stay (you really can't be serious) OH maybe us Euro country folk are easier on Americans than they are on us. Did that sound a tad to harsh. I stayed in America 2 days longer than my 90 day visa and they won't let me back in now. Good luck at the boarder when you're leaving.
Mee  Jan 19, 11, 13:16    #103
Gotum, I know you are upset but don`t blame all americans. It is US goverment (I wouldnt be suprise if the us goverment would be the third antychrist!) not the civilians. Just help the guy find an answer. As far as I know, Gotum, you apply for business visa but it requries lots of paper work and you need to renew it every year. It would be easier if you had a polish spouse ;)
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 Jan 19, 11, 13:35    #104
Mee:
Gotum, I know you are upset but don`t blame all americans. It is US goverment (I wouldnt be suprise if the us goverment would be the third antychrist!) not the civilians.

The government? How in the name ot the unspeakable is it their fault? The guy didn't care about legal side of his residence in Poland, but you say to blame US gov't?! Here's another one: my car didn't want to start this morning. I blame the government for it.
Mee  Jan 19, 11, 16:56    #105
no Olaf, I meant immigartion rules in US. This guy has nothing to do with it so no reason to blame ot be rude to him. Please, read it with understanding and I am sorry about your car. Hope you fix it soon.
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 Jan 20, 11, 09:01    #106
Mee:
be rude to him
??
I see that you don't read with understanding: the quote I used was yours, not Gotum's. And I addressed to what you were writing, not Gotum. I actually agree with what he wrote, only thing I could not agree with was your post. By the way, the car thing was supposed to be a ridiculous example just as your opinion above and you didn't get that either, sorry; my car always starts.
Mee  Jan 20, 11, 14:51    #107
Olaf, be cool. By saying no need to "be rude to him" I meant no need to be rude to Joey_Cali . Take it easy. You dont need to agree with my opinion. No worries, man.
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Edited by: Olaf  Jan 20, 11, 14:58    #108
Mee:
Olaf, be cool.
Mee:
No worries, man.

I was the coolest guy in class, so I'm not worried, hahahah.
OMG! I was writing about your post, not his, and what you wrote not him, so IF I was rude to anyone that would be rather you. But I wasn't meaning to be rude.
Mee  Jan 20, 11, 15:03    #109
Olaf:
I was the coolest guy in class

were you? Good for you. Enjoy your day ;)
Shussain  Apr 17, 11, 13:21    #110
We have shops in Poland, looking for suppliers, and if you want to sell your products in our shop, please feel free to visit us or email us back.

S Hussain
expolinsa@gmail.com
meghpd  Dec 5, 11, 16:35    #111
davidpeake
hi!best wishes,i am from bangladesh(beside india).i want to start a'' take away indian fast food'' bussines in poland.my capital(us$10,000aprox),would you please advice me how can i proceed?if needed i am ready to take a local partner...pls inform...Abu (meghpd@yahoo.com)
meghpd  Dec 5, 11, 17:06    #112
Krzysztof100
hi! i am from bangladesh ,also interested to set up a small food bussines in poland ,would you please advice me... meghpd@yahoo.com
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 Jan 14, 12, 13:39    #113
Hi Krzystof,

Kindly share your email id or contact details as I am getting relocated to Poland in a weeks time and need some advise.

Thank you !!
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 Feb 15, 12, 18:07    #114
Merged: How do you go about setting up your own company in Poland as a teacher?

It's all in the title.
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 Feb 15, 12, 18:11    #115
Check out some of the other threads on this.
unique_username  Feb 15, 12, 19:28    #116
it depends which country you are a citizen of.

Based on that, you may have many options or not as to what kind you can set up.
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 Feb 15, 12, 19:46    #117
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RISE  Apr 17, 12, 14:42    #118
If you do not know how to establish new company, think about buying new ready-made company. Sometimes it is better solution because you don't waste your time for bureaucracy.

You can write to us: biuro(at)rise.com.pl
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 May 12, 12, 14:34    #119
davidpeake
Hi David.... I'm also from Australia and trying to start a business in Poland.... would you mind if I contacted you? (you can email me if yes....)


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