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Life in Poland

Postby EasyExpat » Thu Mar 18, 2010 6:52 pm

Hi,

You are living in Poland, or you used to live in Poland. How did you decide to move to Poland?

Help the community and share your experience as an expatriate in Poland. :idea:

Was it a difficult move? Was it complicated to find a job in Poland? To find an accommodation in Poland?

Did you have some visa/immigration issue to go to Poland? Or maybe everything was organised by your company for professional move?

:arrow: You can share here the different steps of your move in Poland. What would you recommend to people who would like to live in Poland?

Thanks in advance for sharing and giving advice. 8-)
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Re: Life in Poland

Postby nelle » Fri May 28, 2010 4:08 pm

Hello all expatriates relocating to warsaw.

I know from experience how difficult it might be to relocate to a different country let alone to poland. Being a polish myself i have lived outside of my homeland for a couple of years and now, repatriating back to warsaw i was looking for some relevant information on the web. I came across a pretty good article about polish culture and living in warsaw: http://expatsguide.pl/local-culture.

I can only add, that if you are used to great service and customer firendly attitude you might be a bit dissapointed as you probably will not get sucha service in poland. On the other hand poles are very helpful people so even without knowing the language you should be well off.

Good luck!

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