Yes they do. But the refugees don't stay because the Poles don't give you money for existing. Here, you have to get a job, and interact with Poles.
Poland has very straightforward immigration laws, and it is quite easy to immigrate. I would suggest looking into getting a temporary work visa, and getting a job at one of the tech companies in Łódź--fujitsu is always hiring and they need english speakers. It's not a good job, but it'll make it very easy to get a temporary stay followed by a permanent visa.
You will want to shell out 800 euros to take an intensive Polish lession through the local university or one of the language schools in the city. Polish is difficult, but not impossible and quite rewarding to the learn. The Poles are very welcoming if you speak polish.
Just remember, you won't get fuck all from the government unless you are a polish citizen, and the Poles won't be your friend if they don't see you trying to fit in. Get a job, learn the language, and you'll have a good time.
Don't expect the same standard of living as middle-class Americans, but it is very comfortable here.
Yes they do. But the refugees don't stay because the Poles don't give you money for existing. Here, you have to get a job, and interact with Poles.
Poland has very straightforward immigration laws, and it is quite easy to immigrate. I would suggest looking into getting a temporary work visa, and getting a job at one of the tech companies in Łódź--fujitsu is always hiring and they need english speakers. It's not a good job, but it'll make it very easy to get a temporary stay followed by a permanent visa.
You will want to shell out 800 euros to take an intensive Polish lession through the local university or one of the language schools in the city. Polish is difficult, but not impossible and quite rewarding to the learn. The Poles are very welcoming if you speak polish.
Just remember, you won't get fuck all from the government unless you are a polish citizen, and the Poles won't be your friend if they don't see you trying to fit in. Get a job, learn the language, and you'll have a good time.
Don't expect the same standard of living as middle-class Americans, but it is very comfortable here.