Poland has a small immigrant population. There were about 92,574 residence-card holders at the end of 2011 Immigrants from outside the European Union generally do not view Poland as an attractive destination becase the Polish economy and high level of unemploymant do not need large numbers of new workers. In fact, many migrants from Eastern Europe and Asia still consider Poland as a transit country or a gateway to the West. What is more, the government has made immigrattion to Poland difficult. IMMIGRATION TO POLAND
Emigration in general Emigration appears to be one of the most burning problems in Poland after entering the European Union in Based on data gathered by immigration offices up to 2.5 million of Polish people have already emigrated to other countries.
Reasons of emigration Most common reasons for Polish people to emigrate are following: No job opportunities in Poland Better financial perspectives abroad Gaining experience Training linguistic skills
Emigrants’ occupations Most of Polish emigrants are employed in such branches as heavy industry, gastronomy, healthcare and hotel industry.
Emigrants’ aspirations It seems to be a serious problem that Polish emigrants are mostly employed on posts inadequate to their possibilities and education. Only 15% of them seek and find jobs that could fit their skills or qualifications.
Countries of Polish emigrants’stay Countries of the emigrants’ stay Number of Polish emigrants (thousands) Great Britain Germany Ireland Italy Spain France
Countries of Polish emigrants’stay
Conclusion Emigration is a serious problem of Polish nation. Hopefully it is the way of realisation emigrants dreams.