Premium Membership
PolishForums   Poland Tips and Ideas 
Home . Polls . Search Witamy,  [Guest 38.103.63.59]  Latest Discussions . Unanswered Posts
 Please register or login below:

 » Username  » Password 
Polish Forums / Poland General Discussions /

Are Poles good enough for USA (to go there without a visa)?


  «« 1 2 3 4 [5]
posts: 139
 
Dice
  Feb 28, 08, 21:49  #121

Again, Matt: for the n'th time: If you have a family here (legally) or friends who are willing to support you or enough assets to support yourself YOU WILL GET A VISA.
I wish that anyone could come here, make some money and help their families; unfortunately, this is not possible at the moment. USA has too many illegal immigrants from South America at the present time. It simply wouldn't be good for the U.S. or for Poland.

Member
Posts: 484
Joined: Nov 27, 07
                              
 
matthias
Edited by: matthias  Feb 28, 08, 21:55  #122

Dice I posted an article in previous post if you want to read it... Its about a Canadian who immigration knew was here illegaly and yet they let her daughter visit.... I dont have a problem with the law, but its seems that we are choosing on who we enforce it.... If we enforce it on Poles, lets enforce it on everybody... including countries in the VWP.... we don't even keep track of those citizens from VWP countries that overstay.... might be useful because maybe now they don't meet the criteria... Point is its a security risk and a greater one that then the one from Poles coming here..... Security should be the most important.

Member
Posts: 1659
Joined: Jan 9, 08
                              
 
matthias
Edited by: matthias  Feb 28, 08, 22:28  #123

Now didn't someone say that two of the hijackers have German citizenship.... now what's more important preventing terrorism or someone working here illegaly.... it should be stopping terrorism, or at the very least both....

Member
Posts: 1659
Joined: Jan 9, 08
                              
 
hairball
Edited by: hairball  Feb 29, 08, 07:37  #124

Dice wrote:
"U.S. haters"


Don't lable me an American hater just because I speak out about your governments foriegn polacy!

Edit:

And the only difference to the original title is admin added the bit in brackets!

Member
Posts: 584
Joined: Dec 16, 07
                              
 
matthias
  Mar 1, 08, 17:43  #125


Member
Posts: 1659
Joined: Jan 9, 08
                              
 
matthias
  Mar 6, 08, 16:01  #126

RISKING death alongside American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan makes you a valued ally—unless, that is, you actually want to visit the United States. Then you are a security risk and have to pay a hefty fee for a visa that you may not be granted.

A docile ally wins visa-free travel to America. Others fume

Member
Posts: 1659
Joined: Jan 9, 08
                              
 
Dice
  Mar 6, 08, 17:58  #127

Well, we'll see how it goes for Canada. It will be an indicator of things to come when the U.S. waves its visa requirements for Poland.
You would think that since Poles can freely and legally work in Western Europe, they would stop overstaying their visas but for some reason it's not the case. Maybe people need some time to change their way of thinking?

Member
Posts: 484
Joined: Nov 27, 07
                              
 
matthias
  Mar 6, 08, 18:05  #128

Dice wrote:
Well, we'll see how it goes for Canada. It will be an indicator of things to come when the U.S. waves its visa requirements for Poland


Seems fair......... It will take awhile but what can you do.......

Dice wrote:
You would think that since Poles can freely and legally work in Western Europe, they would stop overstaying their visas but for some reason it's not the case.


The percentage is based on rejection rate not numbers of Poles who overstay. The latter would be much more reasonable .

Member
Posts: 1659
Joined: Jan 9, 08
                              
 
jones101
Edited by: jones101  Mar 6, 08, 18:06  #129

About half of the Poles I know that have gone to the US (maybe 20 or so) on visas stay illegally when they expire. Everyone I have talked to about it doesn't care at all and thinks they have done nothing wrong. In Chicago especially due to the huge Polish community they protect each other and harbor loads of illegals.

If I did this in Poland they would have a fit.

For those of you that have to suffer through the difficult visa policy or are refused entry...thank your own countrymen.

Member
Posts: 601
Joined: Jan 14, 08
                              
 
matthias
Edited by: matthias  Mar 6, 08, 18:09  #130

I guess when Poland decides not to help America with the war on terror anymore then you can thank your own countrymen.....

Also not to mention that the majority that did come here, came when Poland was under imposed communist rule....

Member
Posts: 1659
Joined: Jan 9, 08
                              
 
Dice
Edited by: Dice  Mar 6, 08, 18:33  #131

Fair enough, Matthias.

matthias wrote:
the majority that did come here, came when Poland was under imposed communist rule....

The ones who came here in the 80's had a Green Card from the start and are citizens now. I know because I'm one of them.

Member
Posts: 484
Joined: Nov 27, 07
                              
 
matthias
  Mar 6, 08, 18:36  #132

Dice wrote:
The ones who came here in the 80's had a Green Card from the start and are citizens now. I now because I'm one of them.


It's true to an extent, however just as many that came here legaly during communist rule came here illegaly during communist rule. I know I was one of them.

P.S so you don't call immigration, I want you to know I'm a citizen now...

Member
Posts: 1659
Joined: Jan 9, 08
                              
 
jones101
Edited by: jones101  Mar 6, 08, 18:39  #133

matthias wrote:
I guess when Poland decides not to help America with the war on terror anymore then you can thank your own countrymen.....


Poland helps the US for several reasons....

1. They get deals on US equipment and training.
2. They want the practice and experience in warfighting so as to better defend themselves.
3. They hate the fundamental islamisists as much as anyone.
4. Diplomatic back room agreements neither you or I are privy to

If Poland stops fighting it will not be over US visas....get a grip.

I was not talking about immigrants during the Cold War...I was talking about those doing it now and knowing full well it is illegal and simply don't care.

Member
Posts: 601
Joined: Jan 14, 08
                              
 
matthias
Edited by: matthias  Mar 6, 08, 18:44  #134

jones101 wrote:
Poland helps the US for several reasons....

1. They get deals on US equipment and training.
2. They want the practice and experience in warfighting so as to better defend themselves.
3. They hate the fundamental islamisists as much as anyone.
4. Diplomatic back room agreements neither you or I are privy to

If Poland stops fighting it will not be over US visas....get a grip.


I agree with you, I was trying to make a point because I didn't like your phrase thank your own countrymen (it was somewhat snotty). These people where trying to escape communism and we shouldn't punish Poles of today for these people's actions. Which were very reasonable considering the state of affairs in Poland at the time...

Member
Posts: 1659
Joined: Jan 9, 08
                              
 
jones101
Edited by: jones101  Mar 6, 08, 18:45  #135

You may have taken it as snotty but it is a fact. Loads of CURRENT DAY Poles stay illegally. I never mentioned those who escaped during the Cold War and agree they had a better excuse. Today's Poles who simply ignore the law do not. This kind of thing IS a factor in the US deciding to relax the rules. One of two things will change it...if Poles stop breaking these laws or if some sort of economic/political incentive for the US is agreed upon. More likely the latter.

Member
Posts: 601
Joined: Jan 14, 08
                              
 
matthias
Edited by: matthias  Mar 6, 08, 18:49  #136

jones101 wrote:
Today's Poles who simply ignore the law do not.


In reality we don't know the number of Poles that overstay today......... The reluctance of US to include Poland in VWP has to do with the rejection rate and not with the number of Poles who overstay their visa.

Also those countries in VWP today, are much more a security risk than Poland. At the very least security(stopping terrorism) should be just as important if not more important than stopping people coming to work illegaly.

What Im getting to, is that the VWP needs a complete overhaul and new criteria should be established regardless if Poland will qualify or not.

Member
Posts: 1659
Joined: Jan 9, 08
                              
 
jones101
Edited by: jones101  Mar 6, 08, 18:56  #137

OK...but if Poles are still deemed not eligible will you then say "As long as the system was overhauled" or will you still be insulted that your people are not allowed?

You don't see the English, French or Germans for example staying illegally in the US in any appreciable numbers yet it does happens with Poles(and many other nationalities)....hmm

Member
Posts: 601
Joined: Jan 14, 08
                              
 
matthias
Edited by: matthias  Mar 6, 08, 19:03  #138

jones101 wrote:
You don't see the English, French or Germans for example staying illegally in the US in any appreciable numbers yet it does happens with Poles....hmm


First you don't know because number of overstays from those countries has not been kept track of since they joined the VWP (maybe they don't meet the criteria anymore for all we know). I posted a link previously if you want to take a look. Second those countries are a huge security risk with high probability of homegrown terrorists. 2 of the hijackers had German citizenship.

jones101 wrote:
OK...but if Poles are still deemed not eligible will you then say "As long as the system was overhauled" or will you still be insulted that your people are not allowed?


No I won't be insulted because the process will be much more reasonable and transperant. If Poland doesn't meet criteria Im willing to accept that. What's transparant about the rejection rate? these people could be rejected for many reasons that have nothing to do with them planning on overstaying.


Also hypothetical situation..... lets say Poles still overstay there visa(which we don't know since numbers are not published).... what's more dangerous a terrorism threat (which is high with countries in western EU) or people coming to work from Poland? Once again I think terrorism but at the very least both.....

Member
Posts: 1659
Joined: Jan 9, 08
                              
 
PeterCpt
  Mar 8, 08, 19:36  #139

jones101 wrote:
3. They hate the fundamental islamisists as much as anyone


You think so?
Look:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/BRZ110A.html

"Q: Some stirred-up Moslems? But it has been said and repeated Islamic fundamentalism represents a world menace today.

Brzezinski: Nonsense! It is said that the West had a global policy in regard to Islam. That is stupid. There isn't a global Islam. Look at Islam in a rational manner and without demagoguery or emotion. It is the leading religion of the world with 1.5 billion followers. But what is there in common among Saudi Arabian fundamentalism, moderate Morocco, Pakistan militarism, Egyptian pro-Western or Central Asian secularism? Nothing more than what unites the Christian countries."

Member
Posts: 42
Joined: Jun 23, 07
                              
 
  «« 1 2 3 4 [5] Similar Threads¦Latest Discussions Go UPtop of page

Home / Poland General Discussions /


Only registered and logged-in users may post here. Please login or register.

Newer thread in this forum: Older thread in this forum:
GDP of Poland.. 338 billion pop-38.5mil Cali GDP 1.7 Trillion pop-37.7mil So how do poles feel about the illegal immigration from mexico?


91 users online in the last hour [Guests - 62 / Members - 29] All times are CST (GMT -6)

Home . Latest Discussions . Unanswered Posts . Statistics
© 2005-08 PolishForums.com | About Us | Contact Us | Privacy, TOS, Rules | Poland Advertising |