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NO VISAS to Canada for Poles in the near future


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Canadianguy
  Nov 21, 07, 21:04  #31

Welcome Polish people!...Poles helped build Canada to what it has become.

I understand that i dont need a Visa to visit Poland so eliminating Visa's to visit Canada seems fair.

Canada is now being invaded by non europeans (third worlders) and I have a problem with that. I make no apoligies. It is important that Canada maintains its European- Christian identity.

Lots of opportunities here...We NEED workers..Unfortunately White people in Canada put their careers first and raising a family is secondary....as a result we have a shortage of births ..hence we need people.

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Eddy
  Nov 25, 07, 10:53  #32

Another Canadian here that would welcome a large polish immigration influx to Canada. Good values and overall good people. Hmmmm, maybe that's why I'll be marrying one in the new year :)

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Shawn_H
  Feb 9, 08, 10:59  #33

We got an email the other day urging us to sign an on-line petition:

Petition for Removal of Visa Requirement by Canada for Polish Citizens

[quote]Dear fellow Canadians:

The Canadian Polish Congress has spent the last 10 years meeting with government officials and Ministers of Immigration to have the Visa requirements removed from Polish citizens visiting Canada.


polishcongress.ca<< Click here to sign the petition...

Please do your part to end the ridiculous requirement for Polish visitors to have a visa.


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Angela 777 [Guest]
  Feb 18, 08, 13:03  #34

I understand the Polish prime minister, Tusk, is going to be visiting Canada in March, although the date has not yet been officially announced. From what my sweetie read in Polish news items (I do not speak/read Polish) one of the reasons for this will be to be here in Canada for the historic announcement of Polish people *finally* not needing visas to come here. Anyone else here heard anything about this?

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Shawn_H
  Feb 22, 08, 14:03  #35

Ottawa to drop demand of visas for Polish visitors

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20080222.VISAS22/TPSt ory/National

Announcement soon?


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Shawn_H
  Feb 29, 08, 16:23  #36

Announcement tomorrow!

Announcement
Announcement


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Angela 777 [Guest]
  Feb 29, 08, 23:05  #37

Yep, I got that invitation, too. Hooray.

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Eurola
  Feb 29, 08, 23:25  #38

Shawn, now your wife's family can come over unannounced... just knock on your door at 2 a.m. - straight from the airport. Hehehhe. (just kidding)


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polkaaa [Guest]
  Mar 1, 08, 05:36  #39

in polish news (telegazeta TVP1 strona 126) is wrotten that today miniter of canadian sth will annouce poles doesnt need visa to go to canada for 3 months!
i can imagine selection on the airport ...

but its good news :)

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Shawn_H
  Mar 1, 08, 08:07  #40

Eurola wrote:
Shawn, now your wife's family can come over unannounced

As long as they bring some nice gifts, that's ok.


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Shawn_H
  Mar 1, 08, 13:03  #41



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Lukasz
  Mar 1, 08, 13:05  #42

It is interesting EU doesn't have problems when one single country negotiates visa programe with Canada, but it is problem when it comes to US ;-)

BTW very nice move of Canadian governemnt


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Krzysztof
Edited by: Krzysztof  Mar 1, 08, 18:11  #43

So do I need a passport for this or is an ID card enough?
I have no idea why I should go to Canada (maybe Niagara Falls, but I'm not sure if I would need to cross the US border?), but I've never been over the Big Water so it's somehow tempting (I'm simply not very keen of flying, besides with all those problems US makes when applying for their visa I nevr considered such a move), just want to know, because I don't intend to apply for a passport anytime soon :)

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Dice
Edited by: Dice  Mar 1, 08, 19:24  #44

I understand that because of the oil sands there are a lot of high-paying jobs in Alberta, CA. And although the Visa Waiver Program for Canada doesn't mean an automatic work permit, probably it would make it easier to obtain it to a Polish citizen rather then a citizen of a third country.

Maybe some Polish-Canadians here could help our Brothers and Sisters from Poland with some information helpful to find an employment there? From what I read the jobs are well paid ($80,000+).
NPR Broadcast I
NPR Broadcast II


Canadian Oil Draws World-Wide Mix of Workers

Daniel Teasdale came from Nova Scotia in February. He runs an excavator and, at 21 years old, he expects to make more than $115,000 U.S. a year.
(...)
The dump truck drivers make $80,000 to $100,000 a year with overtime.
(...)
"Some of our competition are offering signing bonuses in the order of $20,000 Canadian ($18,000 U.S.) …," says Neil Camarta, a project manager at Petro-Canada. "Some companies are offering an incentive package where, if you stay a couple of years, you get a bonus then, which may be in the range of $50,000 to $100,000."



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felicitakk
  Mar 10, 08, 05:20  #45

i have been following your discussion here and i have to tell you that although canadian govt lifted visitors visas for Poles we still have to struggle if we want to move there. I have been to canada 2 in winter and early fall, and I am absolutely in love with this country. I would love to live there, I met wonderful people, life is so much more peaceful and better than here in the UK.
Anyway back to the visas-now when you enter canada you have only 2 months to remain as a visitor, before when you were aplying for a visitors visa you had 6 months. I dont think i am that accited about the govt decision.
I wish we could work freely in Canada, just as we can within most EU.

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Shawn_H
  Mar 10, 08, 10:00  #46

Krzysztof wrote:
So do I need a passport for this or is an ID card enough?

I believe you will need a passport Krzystof. Once you have it, if you even think there will be a need to go to the US, you should apply for a visa. I am not sure about the success rate of getting the visa, but I don't think it is very high.

Canada is well known for it's scenery, but it is a very large country. You wouldn't be able to see it all in a few weeks without extensive travel...


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plk123
  Mar 10, 08, 10:29  #47

Dice wrote:
Maybe some Polish-Canadians here could help our Brothers and Sisters from Poland with some information helpful to find an employment there?

SEARCH THROUGH SOME OF MY POSTS.. I POSTED A LINK TO THE WEBSITE THAT DEALS WITH THIS EXACT ISSUE. IT WAS IN SOME THREAD RELATED TO JOBS IN CANADA


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Wroclaw Boy
Edited by: Wroclaw Boy  Mar 10, 08, 10:56  #48

Looks like you Poles may be on the visa waiver program for the US aswell within the next two weeks. Thats what the local radio broadcast today, hang on! its not April 1st is it?


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Dice
Edited by: Dice  Mar 10, 08, 11:41  #49

I just heard on the radio that Polish and the US governments are negotiating this very issue right now in conjunction with the anti-missile shield. The VWP is probably very close now.

felicitakk wrote:
I wish we could work freely in Canada, just as we can within most EU.


I wish Poles and all the EU citizens could live and work both in Canada and the US and vice versa. That would bring both continents so much closer. Heck, I'd like to see a deal like that including EU, N. America, Australia, New Zealand and Japan. The whole Developed World should be a free work-n-live zone, if it was up to me.

felicitakk wrote:
I have been to Canada 2 in winter and early fall, and I am absolutely in love with this country. I would love to live there, I met wonderful people, and life is so much more peaceful and better than here in the UK.
Anyway back to the visas-now

I think the biggest difference is that there is too many Poles in the EU at the moment (not their fault); therefore you can see some anti-Polish xenophobia (also understandable).


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z_darius
  Mar 10, 08, 13:04  #50

Dice wrote:
Maybe some Polish-Canadians here could help our Brothers and Sisters from Poland with some information helpful to find an employment there? From what I read the jobs are well paid ($80,000+).

I'm not so sure it will be easy to get a job like that. Companies stand to lose a lot if they employ undocumented workers.

More realistically, illegals will get a job on a farm (almost year round), making somewhere between $8 and $10 per hour cash (in Ontario). Farming is pretty much the only industry where the government seems to look the other way when it comes to the legalities of employment. Other than that, probably the usual low wage jobs such as cleaning, personal care, of work for some small time construction joints.


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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Mar 10, 08, 14:59  #51

Wroclaw Boy wrote:
Looks like you Poles may be on the visa waiver program for the US aswell within the next two weeks. Thats what the local radio broadcast today, hang on! its not April 1st is it?

you are an idiot, aren't you?

or perhaps somebody with a big chip on his shoulder.

Oh, well.


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sapphire
  Mar 20, 08, 03:48  #52

Can someone please clarify..Is it the case that Polish people can legally seek work in Canada or they can only go there on holiday, but then they can apply to get a work visa to stay? What about British people, do you have to secure a job first and then apply for a work visa or can you come on a tourist visa and then later apply? I would love to emigrate to Canada with my Polish partner.


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Mika
  Mar 26, 08, 15:10  #53

If you come as a tourist you need a valid passport and can stay up to 90 days, you cannot work and nobody will give a permit. If you want to emigrate you have to become a permanent resident by being sponsored by somebody (immediate family) or claiming refugee status (and that is a very long and expensive process and for Poles basically not possible). If you want to work you have to find a company who will apply for a working visa for you.

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