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Does anyone know about Americans or Canadians deported from Poland on Visa irregularities?


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Moose Limb  Oct 4, 11, 10:17    #1
I was wondering how many cases that are public or reported of north americans being deported or fined on Polish airports for overstaying there 90 day rule and from re entering back to Poland?

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 Oct 4, 11, 12:30    #2
When should you have exited Poland?
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 Oct 4, 11, 14:59    #3
Yes: I know several Americans who have been deported for overstaying and I know more who have either had trouble on exit or were denied re-entry into Poland. Those deported were caught in a variety of ways: one was reported by his ex-girlfriend; one was arrested for being drunk and when they checked his passport, they saw he'd been in Poland for more than 90 days; one had his residency request denied because his school hadn't secured the promise of a work permit for him and as he'd been in Poland for more than 90 days by then, he was deported; one was (we think) reported by the boss of the school he'd just left without giving notice (because they were three weeks late with his pay); one was stopped for jaywalking. I know three Americans who have got stuck in Ukraine (tried to come back to Poland and were denied entry at the border), one who wasn't allowed on his flight from London and one who got stuck in Kalingrad.
Moose Limb  Oct 4, 11, 18:21    #4
When should you have exited Poland?

NEVER! I am Polish citizen and have Polish Passport to travel in EU:))
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 Oct 4, 11, 18:22    #5
I was wondering how many cases that are public or reported of north americans being deported or fined on Polish airports for overstaying there 90 day rule and from re entering back to Poland?


There's a guy who sometimes posts on this forum by the name of Brian who was caught and banned for a year.
Moose Limb  Oct 4, 11, 18:23    #6
Yes: I know several Americans who have been deported for overstaying and I know more who have either had trouble on exit or were denied re-entry into Poland. Those deported were caught in a variety of ways: one was reported by his ex-girlfriend; one was arrested for being drunk and when they checked his passport, they saw he'd been in Poland for more than 90 days; one had his residency request denied because his school hadn't secured the promise of a work permit for him and as he'd been in Poland for more than 90 days by then, he was deported; one was (we think) reported by the boss of the school he'd just left without giving notice (because they were three weeks late with his pay); one was stopped for jaywalking. I know three Americans who have got stuck in Ukraine (tried to come back to Poland and were denied entry at the border), one who wasn't allowed on his flight from London and one who got stuck in Kalingrad

Guess you are talking about people like yourself?either they must be idiots or back packers!:)
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 Oct 4, 11, 18:30    #7
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here's a guy who sometimes posts on this forum by the name of Brian who was caught and banned for a year.

He's the one who applied for a karta pobytu and then found out his school hadn't secured the promise of a work permit which he needed.

Moose Limb
NEVER! I am Polish citizen and have Polish Passport to travel in EU:))

Yes, dear boy, of course you do. Just as you now own a wonderfully successful Indian restaurant in Warsaw.
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 Oct 4, 11, 18:54    #8
Yes: I know several Americans who have been deported for overstaying and I know more who have either had trouble on exit or were denied re-entry into Poland.


God, you must either be an immigration lawyer, a priest or you have very peculiar acquaintances
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God, you must either be an immigration lawyer, a priest or you have very peculiar acquaintances

Possibly a little bit of the last one. But it is more that a lot of Americans either think that visa requirements do not apply to them or believe that they can continue to make trips across the border every 90 days or something like that. And more and more of them are finding out the hard way that neither of those beliefs are correct.
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 Oct 4, 11, 19:58    #10
This is great. too many americans think they have special status because they are american. its funny to here of them being deported, love it.
Moose Limb  Oct 4, 11, 20:03    #11
This is great. too many americans think they have special status because they are american. its funny to here of them being deported, love it

Same way they love deporting poles and tazing them till they drop dead:)guess TIT FOR TAT
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 Oct 4, 11, 20:18    #12
Same way they love deporting poles and tazing them till they drop dead:)guess TIT FOR TAT

Don't worry, dear boy, the border guard in Poland have guns and a reputation for not taking any shiit from any illegal immigrant, particularly not when the information they received about an individual illegal immigrant also contains very specific warning that the man in question is extremely violent, especially towards women.
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 Oct 4, 11, 21:25    #13
Same way they love deporting poles and tazing them till they drop dead:)guess TIT FOR TAT


Lets hope they deport you next time with a permanent, EU ban. We dont need americunt trash overstaying visas like a poor third worlder. You clearly are not a Pole, calling us "them" making fun.
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 Oct 5, 11, 03:16    #14
Yes: I know several Americans who have been deported for overstaying and I know more who have either had trouble on exit or were denied re-entry into Poland. Those deported were caught in a variety of ways: one was reported by his ex-girlfriend; one was arrested for being drunk and when they checked his passport, they saw he'd been in Poland for more than 90 days; one had his residency request denied because his school hadn't secured the promise of a work permit for him and as he'd been in Poland for more than 90 days by then, he was deported; one was (we think) reported by the boss of the school he'd just left without giving notice (because they were three weeks late with his pay); one was stopped for jaywalking. I know three Americans who have got stuck in Ukraine (tried to come back to Poland and were denied entry at the border), one who wasn't allowed on his flight from London and one who got stuck in Kalingrad.


You're a nice story teller, Harry.



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