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Non-EU citizens coming to Poland for 2 weeks. Do they need tourist invitations?



mero1900Threads: 3
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 Mar 19, 10, 17:49    #1
i have five friends want to come here for tourism for two weeks
i heared that they need tourist invitation , how can i amke it guys ???/ :D and send it to them
they are non-EU citizens

1jolaThreads: 33
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Edited by: 1jola  Mar 19, 10, 17:56    #2
mero1900:
i heared that they need tourist invitation

Nonsense. This does still exist in Russsia, but certainly not in Poland. They might need a tourist visa though depending which country they are coming from. Your message lacks precision.

But wait. Are they coming from Russia?
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 Mar 19, 10, 18:04    #3
mero1900:
how can i amke it guys ???


To make it you will need


A pair of scissors (only to be used with adult supervision)
Some A4 paper (be careful of papercuts)
A potato stamp (cut a potato in half and carve the stamp on the bottom)
Some ink (don't drink it as it can be poisonous to aquatic animals)
Coloured Crayons
Felt tip pens
Sticky back plastic (just for good luck)


You need to cut 2 sheets of A4 in half to make half a4 size pieces of paper, (I think they might be called A3 or perhaps A2?)

Then you need to write the words
"Please come to poland to visit me I invite you regards (Insert name of host)" This MUST be written in your best hadwriting in felt tip pen.

You then need to colour in the paper using the the crayons and felt tip pen in order to make it look pretty (I reccomend liberal use of the blue and red crayon for this part)

The next stage is to create your stamp, Cut the potato in half and use a sharp knife to carve something into the bottom of it
(make sure you have adult supervision at this point as it can be dangerous)

Once the stamp is completed you will need to dip it into the ink and press hard on each of the pages in order to verify them,

You will then have a finished invitation for each of your friends, their families and even perhaps their dogs.


Hope this helps.
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 Mar 19, 10, 18:10    #4
dnz

Amazing responce! hahaha

my favorite being:
dnz:
This MUST be written in your best hadwriting in felt tip pen


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Edited by: mero1900  Mar 19, 10, 18:14    #5
no i am coming from Egypt and thanks for this sarcasm dnz
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 Mar 19, 10, 18:28    #6
mero1900:
no i am coming from Egypt and thanks for this sarcasm dnz

Sarcasm? Where?


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