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MORE INFORMATION ABOUT POLAND

LIVING IN POLAND:

  • Most people living in Poland receive basic healthcare under the National Health Fund or NFZ. Under the state health insurance, you can expect to contribute 9% of your salary to the NFZ.
  • With express, intercity, and regional trains and the option of buying tickets online, taking the train in Poland is very convenient.
  • Buses give you the option of traveling to smaller, more rural areas.
  • Driving in Poland can be more hazardous than in many other European countries thanks to the high number of cars on the road. Take necessary precautions, especially when driving at night, and park your vehicle in secured parking lots.
  • School is compulsory for all children from the ages of 6 to 18. There are a number of different international schools in Poland.

Additional info: https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/country_result.jsp?country=Poland


LEGALIZATION of STAYING in POLAND: https://www.migrant.info.pl/Documents_entitling_a_foreigner_to_work_in_Poland.html


Accommodation in Poland

Cost of rentals (Bed spacer) (apartment)will depend on the extra expenses you have per month and the accommodation you choose. However, the average cost is usually between 600zloty per month in bed spacer not including transport, food, and some leisure activities. The lowest price of apartment is around 1500zloty, and it depends on the location you choose.


Culture in Poland

The culture of Poland (Polish: Kultura Polski) is the product of its geography and distinct historical evolution, which is closely connected to an intricate thousand-year history. Polish culture forms an important part of western civilization and the western world, with significant contributions to art, music, philosophy, mathematics, science, politics and literature. Its unique character developed as a result of its geography at the confluence of various European regions. It is theorised and speculated that ethnic Poles and the other Lechites (Kashubians and Silesians) are the combination of descendants of West Slavs and people indigenous to the region including Celts, Balts and Germanic tribes which were gradually Polonized after Poland's Christianization by the Catholic Church in the 10th century. Over time Polish culture has been profoundly influenced by its interweaving ties with the Germanic, Baltic, Latinate and to a lesser extent; Byzantine and Ottoman cultures as well as in continual dialog with the many other ethnic groups and minorities living in Poland.[ The people of Poland have traditionally been seen as hospitable to artists from abroad and eager to follow cultural and artistic trends popular in other countries. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the Polish focus on cultural advancement often took precedence over political and economic activity. These factors have contributed to the versatile nature of Polish art, with all its complex nuances. Nowadays, Poland is a highly developed country that retains its traditions. The term which defines an individual's appreciation of Polish culture and customs is Polonophilia.


Transportation in Poland

In Poland, there is a well-developed network of rail and bus connections, both for public and private transport companies. Transport operators must mark stops at which passengers get on and off the means of transport, as well as timetables available at these stops.travel between cities, you can also book a seat in private cars using applications for this purposes, all this means of transport are safe, but commonsense kept.in the cities there is develop network of bus lines and many trams too. You can also rent bikes, or scooters from many places in each city with appropriate application. There is underground in Warsaw.


Healthcare in Poland

In public healthcare centers as well as in private ones that have contracts for the provision of free medical services (not all private health care centers have such an agreement or not before using such as services provided are reimbursed- you should find out about it before using such services in the facility private) is free of charge for foreigners (and their children) who are legally employed in Poland, regardless of the type of contract, from the first day of legal work in Poland. This also applies to dental services consisting in the treatment of teeth but not in the performance of aesthetic procedures, foreigners legally employed in Poland use the health service and on the same rights and condition as polish citizens.


Education in Poland

Education in Poland begins with kindergarten.it is possible to send the child to kindergarten from age of 3, but from the age of 6 there is such an obligation or to another institution providing education before school. The next stage of education is in 8years of primary school. After primary school, there is a possibility of continuing education in a vocational school in order to gain a profession or continuation of education in 4year high school preparing to study in higher school or in 5 year technical college teaching a profession and preparing to study at a higher school, such university or polytechnic.in Poland there is a compulsory schooling for all children who have reached the age of 7 by the age of 18,or by the completion of the school in which they began their education before the age of 18,regardless of the immigration status of the parents of the children.


Money transfer abroad

From Poland, you can legally send money overseas in several ways, such as direct money transfer Companies, money transfer applications, bank transfers, and ATM transfers.in each case the cost of this services, their duration and the amount of money transferred depends on the service provider. Details should be sought from the providers of such services. The providers of such services usually have helplines in English. Failure to complete obligation towards children may have legal consequences for the parents.