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Michal
  Mar 17, 07, 16:59  #121

Why is our car old when he has a new one? Why do we have a flat and not a house? My friend is a doctor and earns £100,000 a year, why can't you? WARNING, beware!

 
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orange [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 09:17  #122

I'm a South African married to a Polish guy. Got married in England. Applied in England for a permit. Took us 6months and didn't get any where. Home office couldn't proceed with the application.
I went back to South-Africa to got a Polish visa, for a period of time 30days. I also applied for a permit in Poland. Required some papers, don't have it, so know must go back to South-Africa to get it.
Also found out from migration office in Poland that when your are married to a Polish citizen and your visa has expired you can live in Poland , but you anyway need a permit visa to stay hear and to work.
I am planning to return in one months time to Poland get my permit visa and then want to go to England with my husband to work.
Can any one help me, is that a possibility, can something like that happened, to work in England on a Polish permit? If you need a visa, what visa do I need and papers?
If someone can help me I will be so gratefull.
We are already married for three years!

 
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sapphire
Edited by: sapphire  Mar 20, 07, 09:48  #123

why dont you apply for dual nationality? then you would have the right to live and work in the UK as an EU citizen. I assume that you could hold both a SA and a Polish passport? I dont think it would be of any influence that you got married in the UK since neither of you are British... might be wrong about this though.

 
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Grzegorz_
  Mar 20, 07, 10:34  #124

Quoting: sapphire
why dont you apply for dual nationality?


We don't give them so easily... unless somebody is "100% Polish" from America...

 
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zion [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 10:37  #125

orange here is how works if you had married him here in poland wold be easy then you could go with him to work in the UK once he is a EU citizen and you are married with him you have the rights to work in the UK dont think you will need the permit to work in Poland , if he already has a job in the UK and works you can go to the embassy of england in poland and ask to a family reunion visa that permit you to work and live in the UK for as long as you partner is there also if he leave you must leave too . this is if you do it by the book once you there working the UK home office staff will have a hard time to find out if you there with you partner or not .

 
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sapphire
  Mar 20, 07, 10:39  #126

Quoting: zion
this is if you do it by the book once you there working the UK home office staff will have a hard time to find out if you there with you partner or not .

oh thats nice.. yet another illegal immigrant in the UK.

 
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zion [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 10:45  #127

to apply for polish passport once you been married for 3 years is possible but you must had lived in poland for most of the 3 years not leaving the country for more then 6 monthes per year am not sure how long were you able to stay out side poland during the 3 years but most of this time you had to stay in poland anyway , and if you never had the residence permit for defined period of time what is 2 years then will be hard to get a polish passport that will alowed you to work freely in the UK so you still can go as an EU citizen spouse and live and work in England in teory for long as the EU spouse does so .

 
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zion [Guest]
Edited by: zion  Mar 20, 07, 10:47  #128

Quoting: sapphire
oh thats nice.. yet another illegal immigrant in the UK


hope she does not go down that way hope she does only stay if the spouse also stay but the option is always there .

 
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orange [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 12:17  #129

I didn't get married in Poland but in England, but I've got a marridge certificate registered in Poland

 
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orange [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 12:20  #130

Also I can't passed the border with only a marridge certificate. Mustn't I have any visa as well? Also the last year and half I was staying with him hear in Poland.

 
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zion [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 12:55  #131

no you can not if you husband is in the UK you will need ti apply for an Family reunion visa in the UK embassy in south africa

 
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Michal
  Mar 20, 07, 13:34  #132

you want to be very careful about dual nationality. If an Englishman marries a Polish woman and gets a Polish passport whilst living in Poland, then the British Embassy can not help you if you have a problem and get arrested by the Polish police, as just one example. Beware of dual nationality.

 
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Giles [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 13:35  #133

Trust me the British Embassy would do **** all anyway, wankers.

 
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Giles [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 13:35  #134

, gee I'm getting away with murder today

 
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zion [Guest]
  Mar 20, 07, 14:01  #135

ok here is the thing when i marry my polish girlfriend can we go to live in the UK if is need it ?

 
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orange [Guest]
  Mar 21, 07, 11:29  #136

Thanxs for everyone's replies. I am at the moment doing some researches more about my situation. So if I go with my husband to England to live and work, for what visa must I apply for? When I come from South-Africa to Poland, what papers do I need to come back to Poland?

 
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zion [Guest]
  Mar 21, 07, 15:08  #137

family reunion , about the visa to poland call the embassy in SA tell you married a polish and you maight not need a visa

good luck

 
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mohdanu [Guest]
  Mar 24, 07, 12:11  #138

Can somebody please guide me through my problem

I am from Armenia and currently working in Germany. I love a polish girl who was here with me. She is in Poland (Warsaw) and we want to marry there. I can not stay there longer.

1. Can I go there and marry within say two weeks? If not possible, would it be possible if she starts with some processes till I reach there?
2. If I later move to Poland, to apply for the citizenship, will the period in which I have lived partially in Poland and partially in Germany be counted?

 
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zion [Guest]
  Mar 24, 07, 16:24  #139

no you can not marry in two weeks and after married you must live here for 3 years at least to get polish citizenship

 
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mohdanu [Guest]
  Mar 24, 07, 17:48  #140

Thanks zion

Can she not do some arrangements so that we can do things faster in a shorter time? No way out?

Is the 3 years counted in total or should it be continuous? I mean if 4 years married and 3 years together will it work?

 
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mohdanu [Guest]
  Mar 24, 07, 18:11  #141

How long it minimum take to finish with the marriage? Should I stay there during the whole process?

 
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zion [Guest]
  Mar 25, 07, 06:28  #142

ok about the marriege it self ,you will need your birth certificate original traslate into to polish by a traslater in poland and i letter from your embassy saying you are not married back at your home country then you will need a interpreter to go with you to the marriege office with the birth certificate the traslantion , the letter pay the fee there and they will give you a date to get marry at least one month depends wich office you apply . afeter that you have to apply for the 2 years residence permit with that you can live and work in poland only and after 3 years you can apply to get a polish passport you can not stay more the few monthes out of the year out side poland .

 
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mohdanu [Guest]
  Mar 25, 07, 07:25  #143

Thanks again! I know much more now. Do they don't consider my passport as a birth certificate? And should I take an interpreter, even if my girlfriend is with me? What happens if I am more often out of Poland during the first 2 years? Will I get problem to extend the residence permit? (hope you don't get irritated)

zion, can I ask you where you are from?

 
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zion [Guest]
  Mar 25, 07, 07:31  #144

no they will ask for both your passport and your birth certificate , and yes my girlfriend was with me to but they will ask for a sworn interpreter , about staying out side poland after the 2 years residence permit you will have to apply for the permanent permit if they find out they you stay more out side poland then you should have then you may not get the permanent permit and only with that can you apply for the citizenship and I am from brazil

 
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zion [Guest]
Edited by: zion  Mar 25, 07, 07:38  #145

for the first year you can stay out side poland but for the last two you have limited time to spend out side so is not too simple to get the polish passport, you are ok to live and work in the UK , spain .and a number of other countries but not germany once you married with her right after the mariege what takes lets say 2 monthes to process the all paper work good luck and fell free to contact me for more info I also live in Warsaw . good luck with all

 
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mohdanu [Guest]
  Mar 25, 07, 08:51  #146

you are very kind & helpful. I already have a permit to stay and work in Germany. I was thinking of marrying her a bit later, when I actually want to move to Poland to live with her, but just that she wants it right now (ladies na). Do you know from which office in Warsaw could we get a sooner appointment for marriage. And once we are married, you told it could take at least 2 months to process the all paper work. Should I be there all the time during the process. Could she not go on with the rest without me? Because otherwise I have to tell her to wait at least a more year. :-)
Where could man get an interpreter? Any idea how much do they charge? Also about other fees which you mentioned.

 
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zion [Guest]
  Mar 25, 07, 10:16  #147

maybe in an office out side Warsaw small down but check in many offices as possible before you apply . you will be need on the day of the applycation , the waiting time to get a date for the cerimony is 30 days but depends how many people will get marry at the same time you will also office . you will be need here to get the embassy declaration and to apply then only on the day to get married , about fees for all and interpreters and the traslation of you birth certificate you can do it for about 300 euros . you can find then on the net ask you girl to look it for you becouse will be all in polish , if not i can send you some links of the ones I used .

 
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mohdanu [Guest]
  Mar 25, 07, 10:48  #148

Ya, could you please give some links too?

 
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zion [Guest]
Edited by: Admin  Mar 25, 07, 11:44  #149

trado.pl/index.php?setjezyk=ebfdf20e324a88822163386c7e2caa3b

this is for the interpreter and traslations , and this is for the the marrige office

wom.warszawa.pl/index_karta.php?adres=396&kat=74

uric.gov.pl/index.php?document=1

mazowieckie.pl

here it is men some links for the whole of the info

some are in english some not ask your girl to help

and also you must have a oficial adress here she can get for you it can be her adress

Once back in brazil i use to have a friend from armenia origin we use to go to the armenia church togheter so i will help here is my mail me and i can give you my number then you can call me and i can tell how all works

elvisking85@hotmail.com

 
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mohdanu [Guest]
  Mar 25, 07, 12:48  #150

It is really very nice from you. Very great help. I had never got an opportunity to know someone from Brazil. I will write you and would surely like to reach to you sometimes when I am in Warsaw.

 
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