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rana [Guest]
  Sep 10, 07, 08:45  #301

i have a polish internet friend from last 7 month, i am indian and live in india. we want to see each other. she is working in uk. where should i apply for a visa to uk or poland? she is ready to see me anywhere. what shoul i do?

 
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szarlotka ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Sep 10, 07, 08:54  #302

Quoting: rana
what shoul i do?


It is probably just as easy to get a tourist visa to either country. Since she is in the UK it probably makes sense to come here to see her.

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rana [Guest]
  Sep 10, 07, 09:06  #303

thanks for your reply but don't you think polish visa is easy to get then british of us

 
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szarlotka ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Sep 10, 07, 09:15  #304

Quoting: rana
thanks for your reply but don't you think polish visa is easy to get then british of us


Getting a tourist visa for the UK for an Indian citizen is easy. If you are looking for anything other than a tourist visa then things will be different. How long do you want to visit for?

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rana [Guest]
  Sep 10, 07, 09:45  #305

may be yes... i am looking for just a visa for about 7-10 days as i am busy in my job as well. can't stay more than 10 days. thanks for your interest

 
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Indian [Guest]
  Sep 10, 07, 20:46  #306

To the "knob head" who mentioned rot about Indians and Pakisthanis. Let me tell you something. We Indians are much more educated, refined and well mannered than you poles in general. This I am emphasizing after visiting Poland. I personally do not have anything against the poles but I am well aware of my country's potential. So go and **** a cow, will ya?

 
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szarlotka ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Sep 20, 07, 04:52  #307

Quoting: Indian
So go and **** a cow


I thought this was frowned upon in India

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hsnaslam [Guest]
  Sep 25, 07, 15:22  #308

i want to mariee u

 
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rami [Guest]
  Sep 30, 07, 03:00  #309

hi all, im a Lebanese guy, and im just mariied to polish girl who lives in uk. wev met in london,we were in the same class of english,(my visa was visitor)we have got married in lebanon , and now she is in london, id like to hear more opinions about this situation, what shall i do?shall i go to poland or london? she is now continuing her course in london. i was thinking if i can apply again to the uk embassy as a student and one of the benefits may be that my wife is polish,then we will finish all what they need for residency. there is another way, if i apply to poland, but i have nothing to do there,specially her parents live in london,and im not looking for staying in poland.last one i thought aboiut it was applying to the uk embasy with reason that my wife lives there.... please i need further informations, uim glad to hear from you. RAMI

 
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sweet heart [Guest]
  Oct 2, 07, 09:28  #310

hi to every one so i'm a man from morocoo i'm 26 years my name is rachid i have diploma in univercity section law and i'm looking for a woman from poland who want to get married the age not important to me if u are intersting to me this my msn :bekham32@hotmail.com mobile phone:0021270984839

 
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tabu6666 [Guest]
  Oct 6, 07, 11:34  #311

i am southindian girl, studing in wifiz, biylstok poland . looking for man who is interested in serious relation, understanding, broad minded ,caring , loving and looking for marriage .
if interested please mail me on perk6666@yahoo.co.in, tabu6666@rediffmail.com

 
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MAGDA IN CREWE [Guest]
  Oct 21, 07, 03:17  #312

Hi, I am a polish girl and I want to marry a Pakistani guy. We are both working and staying in UK. He has a valid visa for work (in uk) which finishes early 2009. We r planning to marry in November 2008. I just wanted to ask will he be allowed to stay in Britain as my husband after his visa expires and would he be allowed to work for NHS?
I really dont know whom should I ask this, please please help!

 
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adilski
  Oct 21, 07, 06:42  #313

peace, marriag is for life not just for papers (passport) those girls or guys marrying soemone who has a student vsa in uk or usa should be careful? lots of cases of marriage with eu citizens for uk nationality

 
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jareck8 [Guest]
  Oct 22, 07, 06:58  #314

Quoting: adilski
peace, marriag is for life not just for papers (passport) those girls or guys marrying soemone who has a student vsa in uk or usa should be careful? lots of cases of marriage with eu citizens for uk nationality

my friend wake up.. this is reality.....

 
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sapphire
  Oct 22, 07, 07:16  #315

Quoting: MAGDA IN CREWE
Hi, I am a polish girl and I want to marry a Pakistani guy. We are both working and staying in UK. He has a valid visa for work (in uk) which finishes early 2009. We r planning to marry in November 2008. I just wanted to ask will he be allowed to stay in Britain as my husband after his visa expires and would he be allowed to work for NHS?
I really dont know whom should I ask this, please please help

Might I suggest you ask the Home Office. To the best of my knowledge he wont neccessarily have the right to remain in the UK just because you got married.. and this would even apply if you were British. Also the fact that you are planning to get married just a few months before his visa expires will look very dodgy. I am no expert though, so I would advise you to contact Immigration for the exact laws on this.. otherwise you could be in for a nasty shock.... the best option would be for him to try and renew his work visa for a few more years.

 
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jareck8 [Guest]
  Oct 22, 07, 07:23  #316

Quoting: sapphire
Might I suggest you ask the Home Office. To the best of my knowledge he wont neccessarily have the right to remain in the UK just because you got married.. and this would even apply if you were British. Also the fact that you are planning to get married just a few months before his visa expires will look very dodgy. I am no expert though, so I would advise you to contact Immigration for the exact laws on this.. otherwise you could be in for a nasty shock.... the best option would be for him to try and renew his work visa for a few more years.

solicitors are your best bet, they get updates from the home office, but do your own research becasue solicitors would want to charge you as much as they can...

 
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honest [Guest]
  Oct 29, 07, 02:03  #317

hi all
i need a life partner . any one can help me ?

 
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honest [Guest]
  Oct 29, 07, 02:04  #318

im a m-30

 
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honest [Guest]
  Oct 29, 07, 02:18  #319

i am pakistani guy want to marry polish girl to go in uk for best future.

 
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ShelleyS
  Oct 29, 07, 06:58  #320

Quoting: MAGDA IN CREWE
Hi, I am a polish girl and I want to marry a Pakistani guy. We are both working and staying in UK. He has a valid visa for work (in uk) which finishes early 2009. We r planning to marry in November 2008. I just wanted to ask will he be allowed to stay in Britain as my husband after his visa expires and would he be allowed to work for NHS?
I really dont know whom should I ask this, please please help!


Answer is simple - NO he will not be allowed to stay in the UK, suggest you both go and live in Poland - without sounding really racist - we have enough pakis coming over here without the Polish bringing them over too!

 
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jareck8 [Guest]
  Oct 29, 07, 07:01  #321

Quoting: honest
i am pakistani guy want to marry polish girl to go in uk for best future.

yes you want a polish gurl or any one who has european nationality for passport reasons... remmeber just becasue there is an influx of polish women and everyone is talking about them doesnt mean they are there for the taking....

 
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jareck8 [Guest]
  Oct 29, 07, 07:03  #322

Quoting: ShelleyS
Answer is simple - NO he will not be allowed to stay in the UK, suggest you both go and live in Poland - without sounding really racist - we have enough pakis coming over here without the Polish bringing them over too!

thats a bit harsh.... but in general terms here shoul be a cap on immigration for only one reason.. problems of overcrowding.. this is affecting peoples lives living here...

 
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z_darius
  Oct 29, 07, 07:41  #323

There are no myths.

You get married in the UK with a Polish citizen and the marriage will be a valid marriage recognized all over the world, including in Poland (of course). Period. The marriage ceremony and required documentation is always as per the country where the ceremony takes place.

As for Polish citizenship, it won't be automatic, but should you decide you need it, it's pretty much a formality, albeit on occasion a lengthy one.

Some other comments here deal with non-EU citizens marrying a Polish (or other EU citizen) in order to get their residence papers and such. That's a different kettle of fish.

 
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ShelleyS
  Oct 29, 07, 07:47  #324

Quoting: jareck8
thats a bit harsh....


Just being honest Jareck -

In general Pakis will go back to pakistan and bring home a husband or wife then the whole 'chain immigration" starts wherein other family members will start to come to live in the UK - we just dont have the room here we are already over 60 million and thats not an exact figure - if Polish people want to marry people from these kind of countries then they should go and live in either in their country or go back to make a life in Poland and before anyone jumps on me about the whole EU things and that Polish people are legally allowed to work in the UK, then thats fine - but dont be bringing half of the 3rd world population here.

 
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AvJoeUK [Guest]
  Oct 29, 07, 08:10  #325

Wow this thread really brings the worms out of the woodwork :)

 
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miranda
  Oct 29, 07, 08:12  #326

Quoting: AvJoeUK
Wow this thread really brings the worms out of the woodwork :)

that's what I was thinking.

Hi Shell;)

 
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ShelleyS
  Oct 29, 07, 08:16  #327

Quoting: AvJoeUK
Wow this thread really brings the worms out of the woodwork :)


How rude, I have been a member of PF for over a year...


Quoting: miranda
Hi Shell;)


Elo A :)

 
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miranda
  Oct 29, 07, 08:34  #328

Quoting: ShelleyS
Elo A :)

I hope you are well ?

 
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jareck8 [Guest]
  Oct 29, 07, 09:09  #329

Quoting: ShelleyS
In general Pakis will go back to pakistan and bring home a husband or wife then the whole 'chain immigration" starts wherein other family members will start to come to live in the UK - we just dont have the room here we are already over 60 million and thats not an exact figure - if Polish people want to marry people from these kind of countries then they should go and live in either in their country or go back to make a life in Poland and before anyone jumps on me about the whole EU things and that Polish people are legally allowed to work in the UK, then thats fine - but dont be bringing half of the 3rd world population here.

its very rational your thought as long as you are basing it on the idea that UK cannot accomdate additional people, the only thing to remember if the UK ouldnt thenthey wouldnt allow people from new EU countries in, the other point that can be raised is that those people who have entred the EU meet the 'stereo typical' view of a capitalistic european... dont get me wrong... there shouldnt be a question of race but a question of space..

if you look at how the brits wen tto already overcrowded india the soldiers evtually took their women and the chain continued.. immigration is a natural phenoomena but we should be able to control..

 
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ShelleyS
  Oct 29, 07, 10:18  #330

Quoting: miranda
I hope you are well ?


I am thanks you very much

Quoting: jareck8
as long as you are basing it on the idea that UK cannot accomdate additional people


No we cannot accommodate more people from 3rd world countries who have very little to offer.

Quoting: jareck8
the only thing to remember if the UK ouldnt thenthey wouldnt allow people from new EU countries in


We opened the doors in good faith, I really dont think that the government thought people would come in the numbers that they have, our mistake, but hopefully lessons learnt.

Quoting: jareck8
the other point that can be raised is that those people who have entred the EU meet the 'stereo typical' view of a capitalistic european


I think people think the streets are paved with gold and instantly the government will pay for everything!.

Quoting: jareck8
if you look at how the brits wen tto already overcrowded india the soldiers evtually took their women and the chain continued.. immigration is a natural phenoomena but we should be able to control..


Yes we colonised India - its a rather large place I think they had room for us :) Yes soilders that were posted in India took their families and paid local people to work for them, thus providing jobs for the locals - the colonial houses are still standing and Indians living in them now, so if you think about it we provided them with nice houses too, we put in place a reasonable infrastructure for the time - we traded als In general most british didnt particularly like the life in India 100% because of the drawbacks - heat, ill health due to food........etc Most came home after making their fortune....

 
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