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Moving from India to Warsaw to study. Need information about Warsaw city, jobs etc.


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nilesh0408Threads: 1
Joined: Sep 20, 10
 Sep 20, 10, 20:41    #1
Hi Friends,

I am Nilesh From India, I plan to come Poland on student Visa,I don't know any person in Poland, I will get admission in Warsaw,I want some information about accommodation and jobs in Warsaw, Can I do wark durring the study, I am commerce gradute can I get entry lavel job in any store in Warsaw, can I get workpermit after complite my study, How much wages pay in entry lavel jobs in Warsaw.

If anyone have information about these then Please tell me,
please help me,

DarrenMThreads: 2
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Joined: Dec 21, 07
 Sep 28, 10, 20:45    #2
"can I get workpermit after complite my study"


And so it begins..................
Vikram indora  Apr 16, 12, 13:26    #3
hi..Frndz Im VIKRAM from india nd i want about the courses of hotel management or hospitality courses . in poland ..is thr avalible..i poland nd wht will b btr to study in coleges or university,n m bit confused abt about part job during study..nd which is cheepest city in poland ,whr shuld i take admission ..plzz frndz guide me .



i shall b vry thnkful 2 u.
VIKRAM
biketroller  Apr 30, 12, 18:22    #4
Hi, I am Swedish and I did study in Politechnika for a semester. My only piece of advise for you is to avoid Poland.

Why?

1. Extremely closed society. I am sorry to say but people are very racist. One African guy in our class often got insulted by the Professor. For us it was quite sad to see but he said on the street it's even worse. People literally spit on his way to show their disrespect. :(
2. As per the European standards, education is nothing special. Profezor could hardly speak English. All he did was to repeat the presentation word by word.
3. No job prospects. Even Poles dream of going to the west.
4. No actual R&D projects. And as per my Polish friends, most projects are just cover-ups to get more grants from Brussels.
5. English isn't a widely spoken language. Polish is a must.
6. And yes, religion is a big deal there. If you are not a White Christian, don't go there. Your money is better spent in some other open-minded society.

I am sorry if my comment offended you or anyone, but that was the sad truth. Good luck with your decision!
BieganskiThreads: -
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Joined: Mar 21, 12
 Apr 30, 12, 19:25    #5
@biketroller

You speak as if all other nations (especially Sweden) are devoid of racism. Why should anyone believe you and your absurd claims that Poland has problems with race, religion and language but your own country doesn't?

biketroller:
Your money is better spent in some other open-minded society.


And unsurprisingly you didn't give any examples of other so-called "open-minded" societies; not one, not even Sweden!



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