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Residency in Europe for Polish-American - Question


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atlantic
Edited by: atlantic  Mar 28, 08, 11:36  #1

If someone has dual citizenship (Polish and American), what countries are they allowed to work in/live in, without having to apply for any type of visa's, sponsorship, etc.?

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Ranj
  Mar 28, 08, 11:38  #2

I would assume that person could work in the US and the EU, but I don't know for sure.

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atlantic
  Mar 28, 08, 11:43  #3

does it include Germany?

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plk123
  Mar 28, 08, 11:44  #4

is germany part of the EU? (you don't need to answer that, i know the answer but you must not)

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atlantic
Edited by: atlantic  Mar 28, 08, 11:46  #5

Well, of course germany is part of the eu. But I have heard that you need some type of sponsorship to work there or something like that. I would like to know the countries (atleast in Europe) for which you do not need any type of paperwork (as far as visa's or sponsorships are concerned.

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plk123
  Mar 28, 08, 12:12  #6

with an EU passport you're golden. :)

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atlantic
  Mar 28, 08, 12:17  #7

Ok, because when Bulgaria and Romainia joined in 2007. I believe the EU set some legislation in place that restricted the countries BG and RO citicens could enter for work purposes. I was wondering if Polish citizens have any such restriction put in place on them.

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  Mar 28, 08, 12:19  #8


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Lukasz
Edited by: Lukasz  Mar 28, 08, 12:20  #9

atlantic wrote:
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I think you need some paper work to work there... in one or two years time it will be normal in Germany like in most of EU countries ... now you need some paper work to work there ... you don't need visa or something like that to go there.

they can't buy land we can't work there. simple in short period of time it will change

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hairball
  Mar 28, 08, 14:20  #10

atlantic wrote:
does it include Germany?


Germany hasn't opened its borders to ALL Poles but, they have opened it to engineers.

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The countries that have for sure opened their borders are UK, Ireland, Holland and Denmark. Finland, Spain and Portugal are thinking about it. This is all under your Polish passport. Under your yank passport for sure you would have to apply for some sort of Visa after 6 months.

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karri
  Mar 29, 08, 01:53  #11

I suggest you try this:

europa.eu.int/eures/main.jsp?acro=free&lang=en&countryId=DE&fromCountr yId=PL&accessing=0&content=1&restrictions=1&step=2

Just change the countries in the dropdowns for the appropriate country(ies) you are looking for info on.

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