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Zeze
  Nov 28, 07, 08:50  #241

Quoting: sameerwarsaw
tax like 20 percent

Quoting: sameerwarsaw
1200 Zt included all things

Quoting: sameerwarsaw
if you are sharing flat then it will cost you like 300 Zt

Quoting: sameerwarsaw
single person 150-200 Zt

all of the above are Bull Shite

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sameerwarsaw
  Nov 28, 07, 18:51  #242

how you can say about this ?? who are you ??/

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Sanjay
  Dec 1, 07, 06:58  #243

Hi AMIT GARGI,

I would like to give you a unbiased advice....hope you are adult enough to make your own decision.

Poland is a nice country to live in but i would not recommend you to study there as these studies are not that recognised in UK and US market....similar to india....(indian education is far more superior).

I would suggest you to go for your studies in UK or US.

If you do post graduate study in US..they are right away giving you 5 years permit...2 years to study and 3 years to work..which make lot of sense.

Uk is another best option...come to scotland and study any post graduate study for 1 year and you will get 2 years Fresh talent scheme to work in Scotland.

Getting job in UK or US is very much easier ..........Currently i am in scotland and finish my studies and working for morgan stanley in glasgow.

In Uk, the minimum wage is £5.50 per hour even you are in unskilled job such as Cleaning or hotel.......So if you work part time , you can earn upto £500...the living expense for food and house is approx. £ 300 and still you can save upto 200 per month.......If you work full time, you can save enough even after your personal expenses.....Full time can earn you between £800-1200 per month.

Make wise decision as one wrong step will lead to destruction and you will lose your years as well.........

Poland has an unemployment rate of 14% and if you dont know the language than you should forget about working ( decent work).

So best of luck for your decision............

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Grzegorz_
  Dec 1, 07, 07:29  #244

Quoting: Sanjay
(indian education is far more superior).


Superior to what ?


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Sanjay
  Dec 3, 07, 17:26  #245

I am sorry about my wordings Grzegorz...i did not mean to place indian education on the top.......We have very similar education as compare to UK and US....as most of the UK and US universities have their branch in india........so it is far more easy......

Thats all..

Take care

Papa

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Grzegorz_
  Dec 3, 07, 17:31  #246

OK. Papa.


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El Gato
  Dec 3, 07, 17:36  #247

Quoting: Grzegorz_
OK. Papa.


I'm trying to estimate the level of sarcasm you used when you wrote that....


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Grzegorz_
  Dec 3, 07, 17:46  #248

Papa is funny but If they study there in English then maybe It's really a better option, so... not "extreme" in this case :)


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amitgargi
  Dec 4, 07, 07:29  #249

hi all,

thanks for the valuable information. Actually I moving to warsaw for work and not for study. I am an IT professional and moving thru my indian company to warsaw for work.
What about cold winters in warsaw. I have heard its too cold in warsaw and temperature may dip to -20C in winters. What extra clothes do I need to bring from India?

Thanks,
Amit Garg.

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Yadapshrestha
  Dec 4, 07, 07:34  #250

i am interested to come to poland

Hello Bharat sir ,
My name is yadap shrestha and i am from nepal. age 27 . sir i am trying to come there in poland for study. can u give me any suggestion , about living studying and working.

you can email me at this address ---yadapshrestha@yahoo.com

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rafik
  Dec 5, 07, 09:18  #251

Quoting: amitgargi

What about cold winters in warsaw. I have heard its too cold in warsaw and temperature may dip to -20C in winters. What extra clothes do I need to bring from India?

you can buy clothes when you arrive..


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wilson2008
  Dec 7, 07, 02:17  #252

hi i am wilson from dubai. Indian, 24. Just curious, Are there any marriage agencies in poland?

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shellybanrana [Guest]
  Dec 12, 07, 06:22  #253

hello....
Yes you will get everything here if you have money.Do you have any girlfriend...If you have girlfriend then it will be no problem. It will take four or five months for all procedure..I know few lawyer here they also do this kind of cases...i have lot of experience in these things.......................................

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nickknock
  Dec 14, 07, 03:27  #254

I think a furure problem that will be coming to Poland. is the same problem in the UK, out of control third world immigation. I think Poland needs to strengthn its laws quickly before it becomes a problem!


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farooq
  Dec 24, 07, 03:28  #255

hi bhrarat i am coming to poland could u help me getting a job and accomodation

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Salma [Guest]
  Dec 26, 07, 12:57  #256

Hi, a friend on mine wants to move to Poland to work there, but he has no idea what its going to be like there and has asked me to find out for him. He's Bangladeshi and does not have much education.
Is there anybody who can help me out here? I would really appreciate it.

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Grzegorz_
  Dec 26, 07, 12:59  #257

Salma wrote:
He's Bangladeshi and does not have much education.


Doing crap jobs (If he even get that) here gives you only enough to survive.


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Salma [Guest]
  Dec 26, 07, 13:02  #258

What kind of jobs can he go for?

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Grzegorz_
  Dec 26, 07, 13:05  #259

Cleaning, simplest factory jobs etc. but like I said money is very little so If he has any chance to move to any western country or even Czech Republic then he should go there.


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Salma [Guest]
Edited by: Admin  Dec 26, 07, 13:11  #260

whats the minimum wage like?

Grzegorz- Thank you for your time and help. I appreciate it.

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Grzegorz_
  Dec 26, 07, 13:38  #261

Netto ~220 EUR.


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deep_rp
  Jan 3, 08, 10:04  #262

Hi,
Me and my wife are planning a vacation in Krakow/Katowice in the begining of Febraury. Is it a good place to go to? Also how good is the public transport in Poland. I am a vegetarian, can we get good vegetarian food?

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amit_m
  Jan 8, 08, 21:54  #263

Hello everybody!!!
Just a bit curious to know if there are any Indian social gatherings or parties in Warsaw in the month of April ,as me and my wife will be visiting Poland during that time. It would be deeply appreciated if someone can give my some information about it.Never met an Indian in Poland so i am looking forward to it . Please write back
cheers

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sandeepdheer
  Jan 28, 08, 01:04  #264

Hello sudheer
I am also frm india and want to come on study visa. Is there is a scope of IT in Poland.
If yes which university is the best for IT
Plz reply..
Sandeep

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samwarsaw [Guest]
  Jan 29, 08, 15:58  #265

hi. how are you. my name is Sam ..yes there is social gathering Bollywood Parties in warsaw...i will let u know give me your email thanks.

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polishcanuck
  Jan 29, 08, 16:31  #266

Only a couple of indian universities are "superior." The rest are terrible where most people acquire their degrees through bribes. I used to study and work with loads of indians who admitted to me that many indians do this, though it seems to me that only the poor, soon-to-be-immigrating indians do this to get well paid government jobs abroad. The stupid canadian government doesn't do background checks on degrees; they prefer to use the honour system.


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Indya
  Jan 29, 08, 18:22  #267

Mate, get a life and don't be so quick to judge 1.1 billion people, 400 Universities,14000 colleges in INDIA and the quality of their graduates just on the basis of your experiences with a few nutters from the Indian subcontinent. Actually only 2 universities in Canada could be called world class.i.e Mcgill and Toronto. The quality of Canadian education can be judged from the fact that only 2500 Indian students choose to study there. While 80,000 Indian students make an annual journey south worlds to study in the USA, 20,000 in Australia 15,000 in the UK and even tiny NZ gets 4000 Indians. FYI, the FT(London) just ranked ISB (India School of Business) as the 20th best B-school in the world. Makes me wonder why no Canadian B-school could make it in the top 20. Selah !

Mind you I have not even mentioned the IITs and IISs whose graduates continue to find employment in NASA.. in which they have to produce some real world class scientific results or be fired.

The Indians who are in Canada now are no longer Indians but Canadians and so please stop whining about what 10 of your Indian aquaintances may or may not have done. As all you have is hearsay and nothing more. I know for a fact that if they really managed to bribe their way into good degrees then they might have come from some small town in a backward province in India. And it would mean that they are destined to work in private enterprises run by their family members already based in Canada.

It was a similar pattern in the UK when Indians It is absurd to make a broad generalisation about all poor soon to be immigating Indians which is almost an oxymoron. Poor Indians don"t have money to pay for exorbitant immigration fees charged by the govt of the Cold Country nor for the expensive flight to Out in the Snow. I can say that they would not think of working for the local govt in their adopted homeland either, partly because of home culture influence to distrust the government.

Also I think you seem a bit bitter about something that might have happened to you and I find it preposterous to say that "loads" of Indians walked up to you in Canda and excitedly confessed that they had bribed their colleges to collect their degrees. More likely you are either a dis-empowered Western person who has lost out or know someone who has lost in the rat race to an Indian and cant deal with it.

To the other Western brothers who get a bit hot under the collars, its time to go back to that powerful scene in Mel Gibson's classic movie "The Patriot". Lord Cornwallis is trying to persuade a gentler approach from Col. Tavington, his fiendish subordinate leading the British troops against the ragtag army of colonials seeking independence. Cornwallis gently admonishes " Col.Tavington, you must remember that these colonials are not our enemies, but our brothers. This war is a just a short period in our shared histories and when its over we will do even more commerce together".

So too..with a little more tolerance and openness to discover more about the other..we can all continue our journey into more commerce and greater shared prosperity.


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amita_m [Guest]
  Jan 29, 08, 21:47  #268

samwarsaw wrote:
hi. how are you. my name is Sam ..yes there is social gathering Bollywood Parties in warsaw...i will let u know give me your email thanks.


Thank you so much for responding........although i will be based in Lublin.but visitng Warsaw for an Indian social night sounds very exciting to me. It would be gr8 if you can kindly email me info on ....am1904@hotmail.com. Looking forward for a mail from your side.
Cheers
Amit

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rohit
  Jan 30, 08, 11:54  #269

hi i m indian but living in poland with my wife . my wife is polish . can i get polish citizn toooooooooo & how ?????????????/ what are the rules & regulations here in poland ?????????????// pls any one let me know .

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Indya
  Jan 30, 08, 19:34  #270

czesc Rohit,

congrats on finding your lady love in Poland... and here's wishing you a long and happy marital life. I think you can eventually become a Polish citizen as they also do allow dual nationality. You need to be married to your partner for 3 years and also legally resident in Poland for the same time period. There might be a language requirement too..so you better work on your Polish too as you should know the language of the country you want to live in long term.

I suggest that you contact Viren from ELBAG as he has been resident in Poland for 7-8 years and knows much more about this than I do. And like you, he too has a Polish spouse and seems to be doing very well in business there.. so scroll back and check all these posts and find his post and email him... and you will also find my mobile number and if you want then you can give me a call anytime after 8 pm and we can have a chat.

BTW, just what do you do in Warsaw. I lived there for a year and its quite nice...though scores a bit less than Krakow, Wroclaw and Gdansk on the beauty aspect ?

Ok mate, its late and I have a Polish lesson tomorrow morning..Nightie night sleep tight.

papa


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