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Somebody from abroad married a Polish in Poland?


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zhenzhen
Edited by: zhenzhen  Jul 20, 07, 11:46  #1

I and my fiancé(he is a polish gentleman with polish citizenship) plan to get marriage in Poland in this summer.

We both live in Poland right now.We got a paper about documents we must prepare from the local government in Poland.

There is one document i must have,but they didn't tell me from where i can get and if i can not get,what i should do.The polish name of the document is'document stwierdzajacy moznosc zawarcia malzenstwa wedlug prawa ojczystego'.

Does anybody know about this?I am waiting for the information from you especially those who got marriage in poland already.

Thanks.

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zion [Guest]
  Jul 20, 07, 12:06  #2

You have to ask your Embassy for it ! must be in Polish and must said that you are not married back in china ! if your Embassy dont give you that them you must go to court House to get a Papers from there but is easy if you Embassy can get you this Document ! you said you were going home in the end of the year are you love or decide that Poland is better the china ?

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zhenzhen
  Jul 20, 07, 12:30  #3

Quoting: zion
You have to ask your Embassy for it


Thank you very much for your reply,I will call to chinese embassy next monday,hope everything will be ok.

After finish my study in Poland,i and my fiance will move to belgium (My fiance's family live in brussel)and later probablly french.After maybe few years we both will return to China.we perfer to live in China.About poland,i like it,in future i think we will visit again.

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bolo
  Jul 20, 07, 13:12  #4

Quoting: zhenzhen
he is a polish gentleman with polish citizenship

How do you know he's gentleman..?

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zhenzhen
  Jul 20, 07, 13:35  #5

Quoting: bolo
How do you know he's gentleman


I think i need write few thousands words then may enought to tell me how i know...

:):):)

If you are interesting,we can discuss it...kidding

But he is the best man i met in my life

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zion [Guest]
  Jul 20, 07, 13:49  #6

i will leave poland at the end of this year. you said

Quoting: zhenzhen
,i and my fiance will move to belgium (My fiance's family live in brussel)and later probablly french.

maybe you more interesting in the right to work in Europe once you marry him then if he is a gentleman or not !!!! dont you ????

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zion [Guest]
  Jul 20, 07, 13:53  #7

Quoting: bolo
How do you know he's gentleman..?

I dont think she know or care is all about the EU rights for some people Life in China is hard for the most of the people they is why you see so many of them all over the world . I am not blaming her for try to stay here in the EU for better life job , and all but say is love bla bla bla Give me a break

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zhenzhen
Edited by: zhenzhen  Jul 20, 07, 14:15  #8

In my opion,if you don't know or understand this person,i would suggest DO NOT give any judgement and commends.

I do not care about anything about work rights in EU,when i was in China ,i had good education and good job with good salary.I bought a big house which is about 120 square meter 3 years ago.I would say life in China is much comfortable for me than in europe.I am with my fiance 2 years already,because my fiance won't be able to find very good-paying job in China just now after he finish his master,the best choce for us is that i came to poland and study again .For myself,after master,probably i will continue my PHD or start to work.

With the growth of globalization,the movement of people between different country is a quite normal thing,if you have been to china,you will know how many foreigners work in china now,did we say sth to offense them?so far,we always say people should have a open mind.

Anyway,thanks for your attention.

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bolo
  Jul 20, 07, 14:17  #9

Quoting: zhenzhen

I think i need write few thousands words then may enought to tell me how i know...

As long as it would be in English or Polish, why not? :)

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bolo
  Jul 20, 07, 14:19  #10

Quoting: zion
I dont think she know or care is all about the EU rights for some people Life in China is hard for the most of the people they is why you see so many of them all over the world . I am not blaming her for try to stay here in the EU for better life job , and all but say is love bla bla bla Give me a break

Yes, there's a strong influence of Iraqi clerics on the issue, but it should be resolved as soon as the American soldiers move back to the Eastern borders.

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away guy
  Jul 20, 07, 14:24  #11

Quoting: zhenzhen
is'document stwierdzajacy moznosc zawarcia malzenstwa wedlug prawa ojczystego'.



Maybe they need a letter of no impediment from you .

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zhenzhen
  Jul 20, 07, 14:51  #12

Quoting: bolo
As long as it would be in English or Polish, why not? :)


How about in Chinese?

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zhenzhen
  Jul 20, 07, 14:52  #13

Quoting: away guy
aybe they need a letter of no impediment from you


Thank you for your information.:)

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bolo
  Jul 20, 07, 14:53  #14

Quoting: zhenzhen
How about in Chinese?

Nah, you probably don't know the dialect I know so let's continue in a good, old English (not Shakespeare English though ;).

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zhenzhen
  Jul 20, 07, 14:59  #15

Quoting: bolo
Nah


Why not?:)
You can talk in old english,i can talk in maybe classic chinese.
In buddhisn,there is a belief that people's communication and understanding is not depend on language but your thoughts.

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bolo
  Jul 20, 07, 15:03  #16

Quoting: zhenzhen
Why not?:)

Well, normally I only talk to girls I have a chance to eat breakfast with; but since you already met a gentleman I think there's no chance for me... :|

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zhenzhen
  Jul 20, 07, 15:10  #17

Quoting: bolo
ell, normally I only talk to girls I have a chance to eat breakfast with


That's a interesting point.
haha,btw,how many girls you already had a chance to eat breakfast?:)
...
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...
Kidding

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bolo
  Jul 20, 07, 15:15  #18

Quoting: zhenzhen
haha,btw,how many girls you already had a chance to eat breakfast?:)

Once a stewardess served me a breakfast (but there were 200+ other people around on the plane..). But my hopes are still high...

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zhenzhen
  Jul 20, 07, 15:21  #19

Quoting: bolo
Once a stewardess served me a breakfast (but there were 200+ other people around on the plane..). But my hopes are still high...


Cool!i would say you really have good luck.LOL.
btw,i hope the 200 other people are women.:):):)

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bolo
  Jul 20, 07, 15:26  #20

Yes, at least my stomach wasn't empty... I had to release my tensions elsewhere though.

Quoting: zhenzhen
btw,i hope the 200 other people are women.:):):)

No, there were both men, women, and children. If there were only women, I would probably be overweight by now..

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zhenzhen
  Jul 20, 07, 15:35  #21

Quoting: bolo
I would probably be overweight by now..


If i were you,probably i would feel full without any food.

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