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  2. Polish student ID - Wikipedia

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    The Polish student ID (Polish: Legitymacja studencka) is a document certifying that the person is enrolled in an institution of higher education (e.g., university) in Poland. The student ID is issued upon matriculation and is valid until the completion of the studies, unenrolment as a student, or removal of students' rights.

  3. Visa requirements for Polish citizens - Wikipedia

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    e-Visa available for both tourism (allowed stay is 28 days) or business (allowed stay is 70 days) purposes. X Namibia: Visa on arrival [4] 3 months: Available at Hosea Kutako International Airport. 3 months within a calendar year. X Nauru: Visa required [4] Nepal: Online Visa / Visa on arrival [4] 90 days [77] X Netherlands

  4. Polish passport - Wikipedia

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    A Polish passport (Polish: Polski paszport) is an international travel document issued to nationals of Poland, and may also serve as proof of Polish citizenship.Besides enabling the bearer to travel internationally and serving as indication of Polish citizenship, the passport facilitates the process of securing assistance from Polish consular officials abroad or other European Union member ...

  5. Polish nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Visa requirements for Polish citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Poland. In 2024, Polish citizens had visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 189 countries and territories, ranking the Polish passport 7th in the world according to the Henley Passport Index. [20]

  6. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Poland) - Wikipedia

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    The Polish cash-for-visa scandal is a 2023 political scandal concerning alleged corruption when granting visas by officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Polish consular service. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The majority of recipients left Poland for North America or other Schengen Area countries.

  7. Polish identity card - Wikipedia

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    Identity cards are valid for a period of 10 years (5 years for children under the age of 12 on the date of issue). The front bears a photo of the holder, surname, forenames, date of birth, nationality, card number, gender and expiry date. It also contains the coat of arms of Poland. Below that, the card access number can be found.

  8. Education in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Education in Poland is compulsory; every child must receive education from when they are 6 years old until they are 18 years old. [1] It is also mandatory for 6-year-old children to receive one year of kindergarten ( Polish : przedszkole , literally pre-school ) education, before starting primary school ( Polish : szkoła podstawowa ) at 6 ...

  9. Embassy of Poland, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Japan and Poland first established diplomatic relations in 1919, shortly following the establishment of the Second Polish Republic, which was the first Polish sovereign state after centuries of partitions. Amidst the context of the Polish diplomatic service being rebuilt in a difficult and corrupt environment, there was some difficulty with ...