
Belarusian Helps Secure Polish Work Permits: A Glimpse into Emigration Challenges
Grodno Resident Offers Assistance with Polish Work Permits A video posted online by a Belarusian resident of Grodno is offering assistance to those seeking work in Poland. The video, which has garnered 569 views, shows a man responding to a viewer's question about how to obtain the necessary permits, including a '95 code' and what appears to be a Taho card. He provides contact information, including his phone number, encouraging direct communication. The video highlights the challenges faced by some Belarusians seeking employment opportunities outside of their home country. While the specifics of the '95 code' and Taho card require further clarification, the video's existence underscores the demand for such services and the lengths individuals go to find work abroad. The author's willingness to assist speaks to the potential need for clearer information and streamlined processes for those seeking work permits in Poland. The video's limited scope and focus on a specific niche audience limits its broader appeal, but it serves as a case study for the challenges many face in navigating international employment.