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As defined by the Wordnik dictionary (https://www.wordnik.com/words/visa), a visa is "an official authorisation appended to a passport, permitting entry into and travel within a particular country or region". Therefore ETAs (Electronic Travel Authorisations) are de facto eVisas (electronic visas). This is why ETAs issued by Pakistan, Grenada, Sri Lanka, South Korea, Australia (eVisitor), New Zealand (NZeTA) and the United States (ESTA) are classified as eVisas in this article. Please do not change that without further discussion. Thank you in advance for your understanding. Thearones (talk) 14:01, 1 November 2022 (UTC)
Australia is allowing the Polish citizens to use eVisitor to enter the country for tourism purpose. Roman
Then, Australia should be removed from all other "visa free" or "visa on arrival" Wikipedia pages of the nations of whose passport holders which are eligible for eVisitor, or ETA. This is just not consistent with information of other pages, and therefore is not accurate in my mind (check the pages of Slovakia, Germany, Austria, Hungary etc. In the same time, except Polish passports, there are some other countries' passports, where Australia is not mentioned as "visa free" or "visa on arrival" (for example Belgian passports). Perhaps, one should either include it everywhere, or nowhere. Greetings, Roman —Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.55.84.82 (talk) 16:24, 13 November 2008 (UTC)
No, I won't. I am not that bothered really. I just think that by not applying the same base-line, and standards towards the same issues makes the quality of the articles in the Wikipedia poor. That is all - the authors that undertook editing articles should undertake the comittment to doing a good work. Warm regards. Roman —Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.55.79.57 (talk) 07:40, 15 November 2008 (UTC)
Given that Australia will issue eVisitor for Polish passport holders, shouldn't it be a blue colour on the map? Roman —Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.55.79.83 (talk) 14:22, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
Australia allows Poles for e-visitors. Should it be not reflected in the list (as it is done for other similar cases in Wikipedia - for example for citizens of Denmark, or Czech Republic)? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 105.235.215.0 (talk) 16:34, 21 July 2013 (UTC)
There is a number of countries in Africa, and Asia that give Polish citzens a right to obtain visas on arrival. Kenya, Tanzania, Nepal, Sri Lanka or Thailand are just a few. It would be interesting to mark these countries on the main map.
Disagree based on a fact that other Wikipedia pages on passports of other countries (for example UK, or US) show on the map "visa on arrival" countries. It would be good to have the same standards for all "passport pages" for comparision. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.56.7.164 (talk) 08:41, 6 March 2008 (UTC)
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BetacommandBot (talk) 20:13, 5 December 2007 (UTC)
The format of the new Polish passport is not compatible with the EU requirements as the cover page is not using the country language(s). English and French are not an official languages in Poland. Same applies to the new Austrian passport BTW. Stupid, IMO, as everybody would recognize the document as a passport anyway ("PASZPORT"), while the introduction of additional languages is disturbing the esthetic appeal of the document.81.57.38.41 (talk) 23:25, 3 February 2009 (UTC)
Just found out on the site of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs that Poles do not need visas to Botswana anymore. Roman —Preceding unsigned comment added by 58.65.152.197 (talk) 16:02, 30 July 2009 (UTC)
True. This is a bit confusing. I am investigating it, as interested in travelling to Botswana. The Embassy of Botswana in Sweden also told me that no visas were necessary... Wonder whether this is true? Roman —Preceding unsigned comment added by 58.65.153.40 (talk) 19:16, 31 July 2009 (UTC)
According to IATA visa is not required for a stay of 90 day. [2] Regards, Ed88 (talk) 10:25, 3 August 2009 (UTC)
Myanmar is apprently now issuing visas on arrival to tourists from various nations, including Poland. Reference: http://www.mip.gov.mm/visaonarrival/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.199.142.26 (talk) 17:54, 15 March 2013 (UTC)
The ministry has published a detailed list of countries Poles can visit here: https://www.msz.gov.pl/pl/informacje_konsularne/wizy/--89.128.236.143 (talk) 21:19, 7 January 2014 (UTC)
I meant that the map should be updated to the website. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.128.236.143 (talk) 11:26, 8 January 2014 (UTC)
Polish citizens can now travel to Turkey with no visa: http://www.todayszaman.com/national_turkey-reciprocally-lifts-visa-requirements-with-poland_366440.html--94.197.121.86 (talk) 00:32, 9 December 2014 (UTC)
Polish citizens can now travel to Mongolia visa free.
Polish citizens do not need visas to Qatar - [4].[5].[6].[7]. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 188.146.33.96 (talk) 17:40, 14 October 2018 (UTC)
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The map is out of date. Poland has a diplomatic mission in the Philippines. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 103.224.8.150 (talk) 15:34, 10 November 2019 (UTC)
Literally all other articles in the Category:Visa requirements by nationality use the same naming convention - Visa requirements for [nationality] citizens. This article should be renamed to Visa requirements for Polish citizens to maintain the same style.--Twofortnights (talk) 11:16, 4 August 2024 (UTC)