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Do foreign students graduated from Polish university need work permit before finding job?


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johnson2  Jan 26, 12, 16:39    #1
foreign students graduated from polish university(bachelor) need work permit before finding job? if yes,what kind of documents to be prepared?

Zulu Boi  Jan 26, 12, 17:00    #2
johnson2:
if yes,what kind of documents to be prepared?

A valid passport from ones country and economy class ticket to get back:)
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 Jan 26, 12, 17:03    #3
johnson2:
foreign students graduated from polish university(bachelor) need work permit before finding job? if yes,what kind of documents to be prepared?


I take it that you studied the course in English?

your sentence construction is utterly bonkers
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 Jan 26, 12, 17:17    #4
you are not going to be able to get a work permit unless you have a job offer.

it is very unlikely that you are going to find an employer willing to jump through hoops in order to obtain a work permit for you

did your university promise you a job at the end of your course?
this seems to be standard operating practice with many Polish universities in order to 'sucker in' overseas students

where is home by the way?
johnson2  Jan 26, 12, 17:31    #5
hythorn:
you are not going to be able to get a work permit unless you have a job offer.

it is very unlikely that you are going to find an employer willing to jump through hoops in order to obtain a work permit for you

did your university promise you a job at the end of your course?
this seems to be standard operating practice with many Polish universities in order to 'sucker in' overseas students

where is home by the way?



i dont know why u sound so mean,as expats in poland should help each other instead of hurt each other,right? in my city,i found many foreigners around the world live in harmony and get on well each other too, btw, i guess u are from UK right
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 Jan 26, 12, 17:49    #6
johnson2:
i dont know why u sound so mean,as expats in poland should help each other instead of hurt each other,right?


I am not being mean at all

I am telling you the reality of applying for a work permit in Poland with no job secured

if someone was mean, they would lie and tell you that you are guaranteed to find a job and that it is really easy to find work in the Polish city which
you neglected to tell us that you are living in, That way you would blow all your money chasing after a job that you could not possibly
hope to get as no one is going to sponsor your work permit. Sad, broke and dejected you would then have no other option but to return to
your home country

rather than do that, I chose to tell you the reality of the situation and you then have the adacity to call me mean

I was in fact trying to help but you do not seem to realise that
johnson2  Jan 26, 12, 18:01    #7
i didnt mean that, if it really is like what u said, then expats in poland mostly will go home? obviously it doesnt match the reality
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 Jan 26, 12, 18:12    #8
johnson2:
i didnt mean that, if it really is like what u said, then expats in poland mostly will go home? obviously it doesnt match the reality


there is a big difference between an expat and a recent graduate. The foreign expats working in big business over in Poland have been sent here by their firms and many work at senior management level. You are looking for an entry level position. there is a world of difference.

please answer some basic questions then I might be able to help more

1 city you are in at the moment?
2 what course did you do?
3 home country?
4 do you speak Polish?

that way I might be able to give you some practical advice
johnson2  Jan 26, 12, 18:18    #9
my major is english, i wanna work in wroclaw,or lodz,poznan, intermediate polish
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 Jan 26, 12, 18:28    #10
you seem to be ducking the question about your country of origin and your first post contained some absolute grammatical whoppers

good luck
johnson2  Jan 26, 12, 18:33    #11
coz i typed fast,besides people can understand what i said,i am not having english exam
jimmy123  May 3, 12, 20:26    #12
Merged: question about foreign students and working permit

is it true that after graduation from polish uni with a bachelor degree,u can find job without working permit?
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 May 4, 12, 01:04    #13
NO, it is not. It all depends on what nationality you are.
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 May 8, 12, 16:10    #14
Hi!

Only people from other UE countries may work in Poland. The others need to find employers in Poland, who need to prove the Ministry of Labor that no Pole or no resident can do the work so better to forget it. I know that at least very recently (now I don't know) such work permit needed to be re-applied for every year.

There are plenty of countries more attractive in terms of salaries and economic conditions so no need to struggle in Poland (unless stuck for personal matters).



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