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The Bangladeshi community in Poland consists of migrants from Bangladesh to Poland and their locally born descendants.[2][3] In 1994, illegal migrants from Pakistan and Bangladesh arrived in Poland through Ukraine on the way to the west on a Soviet helicopter.[4][5] Bangladesh has sent skilled migrants to Poland, including trade trainers.[6] In recent days many Bangladeshi migrants have established successful kebab businesses throughout Poland. This type of kebab has become a popular fast food, especially among young Poles, due to its affordability and quick preparation. Moreover, several skilled Bangladeshis are operating management and business development consulting firms, primarily in Warsaw, Krakow, and other major cities.[citation needed]
পোলীয় বাংলাদেশী | |
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Total population | |
18,000[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Warsaw | |
Languages | |
Bengali, Polish, English | |
Religion | |
Islam (majority), Hinduism (minority) | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Bangladeshi diaspora |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Poland is cocking up migration in a very European way". The Economist. 22 February 2020.
- ^ "PETTA festival of expatriate Bangladeshis in Poland". Sangbadprotikkhon. Archived from the original on 2017-12-01. Retrieved 2017-12-01.
- ^ "Street Foods from Bangladesh". BonAppetour. Retrieved 2017-12-01.
- ^ Siron, Nathalie; Baeveghem, Piet Van (1999). Trafficking in Migrants Through Poland: Multidisciplinary Research Into the Phenomenon of Transit Migration in the Candidate Member States of the EU, with a View to the Combat of Traffic in Persons. Maklu. p. 104. ISBN 9789062156559.
- ^ Sword, Keith; Iglicka, Krystyna (1999-02-12). The Challenge of East-West Migration for Poland. Springer. p. 52. ISBN 9781349270446.
- ^ "Bangladeshi skilled labourers get job in Poland". The Independent. Dhaka. Retrieved 2017-12-01.