Living in Warsaw, Poland | How to Move to Poland, Cost of Living and More

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What is it like living in Warsaw, Poland? Do you want to learn how to move to Poland, the cost of living in Poland, and what jobs are available for foreigners? Josh and Kalie from ExpatsEverywhere are back with this city guide that you voted on in the community tab. Warsaw, Poland has won and they highlight this city by informing you on things like neighborhoods to live in, cost of living, public transportation, the food, the weather, job opportunities, and much more.

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I am living in Warsaw, Poland. Warsaw is good city to live !!

swapnildafal
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One correction to the video: Praga Południe is and always was considered as much safer district in Warsaw, than Praga Północ (excluding "Grochów", which was considered as dengerous, as some places in Praga Północ, but it was ages ago!). Back then in the years, Praga Północ was one of the most dangerous places in Warsaw, but... As I said: back in time(!). Praga Południe was always and still IS much safier and modern, than our northern noighbors. Love Praga Północ tho!

EyeScreamPL
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Thanks for this video n d coverage for expats in Warsaw, Poland.

Yasin_Affandi
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Love Warsaw! I live and work in Poland so if you have any questions I’m happy to help out

Markmywordschannel
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Thanks. We live in Łódź and we love it.

markg
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My birthplace Poland. It beautiful place to visit and very friendly people

allenahlemeyer
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I was excited to see this one too! My family on my Dad’s side came to America from Poland many years ago. I just found all this out about ten years ago and I’ve been wanting to visit Poland since then! I have a buddy I worked in Afghanistan with there and he loves it.

oreospeedwaggindoesamerica
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I tapped on this because I thought you were here and experienced Warsaw.
Thanks for the gathering of info though, it was very helpful.

jag
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Good luck in Poland! Greetings from Krakow.

todszan
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What an amazing video.. Well done guys for this helpful video! Im often in poland but in poznan and I really felt in love with poland. I'm learning polish alone every day and warsaw looks fab... My job is hospitality and tourism and im thinking to move in poland so will see....many kisses from Athens 😘😘

panagiotisnotiskontis
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Cool but you got it a bit wrong, firstly winters can be cold as to -12 Celsius but summers are super hot 28-35 Celsius on June ( like now 31) and July. Praga Północ is beautiful place with huge amount of vintage buildings and old factories but its actually most dangerous one. Praga Południe with Saska Kępa to be exact is Hipster love with all small streets cafes and so on. Prices are vary but you can rent 2BA apartment for 600 dollars in Ochota district for example which is 5 minutes by tram from city center. also there is two huge districts called Bedroom of Warsaw, Ursynów which is 20 minutes by Subway from City Centrer and not so great Communicated Ursus. Bills also not so expensive, but you are right when it comes to internet. chears and thanks for promoting my city.

martysbricks
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I need a guide like this but for Krakow

mayais
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So it's a basic decent picture, and the list is generally good except for a few minor inadequacies. One thing is off though: the weather. While winters are long, they're not very cold anymore, as it's rare for the temperature to drop below mid-20s during the day. More and more often it's not even going to be that low, and stay in the thirties these days. Anyway, it's not so much the temperature that will affect you as an expat, it's more about the lack of sun. The days end at like 3 pm in the winter here. Summers are way hotter than it was said in the video though, and the days last till 10 pm. I've spent over a 30 of summers in the described city but I am yet to see one with temperatures being in the 70s all throughout. It's gonna be in the 80's most of the time, with at least some part of the summer going as high as mid-90s, and every couple of years its gonna reach a hundred. Poland is on the frontline of global warming, so the summers are getting hotter by the year, and often times there not really a winter anymore, which we Poles actually find sad, as having all four seasons fully blown was kinda like a local specialty.

sgebert
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One room apartment at @ USD780 per month is much cheaper compared to d other cities in West Europe.

Yasin_Affandi
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Have there been any groups created for meeting other Expats in the different countries? I'm tempted to do this and make my money go further, but going it alone sounds a bit daunting.

cachavik
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Smoll citys if you have your own apt cost you 120 US dollars a month

robrobski
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Poland (cities, landscapes, etc.) looks a lot like Ukraine, but i think it's a bit more modern and deveoped! 😊

JERios-wvlx
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thank you i have been struggling to decide if i want to move

maksim.
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I really enjoyed this video, you're so amazing you guys, let me just subscribe 😂

rbillofficial
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For a retired couple are there smaller, less expensive cities you might suggest ? We like cold weather.

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