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RememberKosciuszko 7 points ago +7 / -0

For US citizen? Despite potential temporary travel restrictions, literally no problem. But I'm not sure about bringing your guns here. At least tedious paperwork ahead, that's a given. And you'll need to renew drivers license with some test, but it's easier that doing it from scratch.

Living is cheap as fuck comparing to US levels. Exponentially.

It's way harder the other way around. From Poland to US. But from US to Poland they welcome everyone with open arms.

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JerryJerryJerry 3 points ago +3 / -0

Username confirmed. Am a fan of (in order): the man, the mustard, and the street in downtown Los Angeles bearing that name. Because it is challenging to pronounce for us Yanks, especially if you've only read it and never heard it spoken aloud, I learned how. In American English, it's often pronounced "kahz-ee-AHS-ko," but it's really fun in Polish because it uses three different palatal fricative phonemes: "kozh-CHOOSH-ko." Dziękuję!

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RememberKosciuszko 3 points ago +3 / -0

Well, nice it's noticed sometimes. Hero of many nations!

As for your reply at the end, I'll give you some work with dictionary:

Nie ma za co 😁

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Sexual-Assault-Rifle 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thank you for replying. I'm actually in Canada so not sure if that's any different?

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RememberKosciuszko 2 points ago +2 / -0

Nope. Western world (EU, North America, British Isles) no issues.

The biggest obstacle to gaining citizenship is learning our language. It is complex, very, very complex. But not impossible to learn.

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Sexual-Assault-Rifle 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thank you for your reply!