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Forum Some of the topics covered are: Polish citizenship confirmation application process (documents to submit, translation requirements, wait times), Polish citizenship laws Acts 1920, 1951 & 1962, Polish citizenship confirmation eligibility, Proving Polish citizenship documentation and evidence, Getting your Polish passport/PESEL after you have a positive confirmation and Polish citizenship confirmation lawyers.: Some of the topics covered are: Polish citizenship confirmation application process (documents to submit, translation requirements, wait times), Polish citizenship laws Acts 1920, 1951 & 1962, Polish citizenship confirmation eligibility, Proving Polish citizenship documentation and evidence, Getting your Polish passport/PESEL after you have a positive confirmation and Polish citizenship confirmation lawyers.

Polish citizenship/passport

Postby Rishek » Wed Nov 19, 2008 3:27 am

I am currently in the process of trying to prove the Polish citizenship of my father in order to obtain a Polish passport for myself.

My father is 86 years of age, has lived in Canberra, Australia since 1950, has bone cancer and is very frail. I also have an Australian passport but now live in Auckland, New Zealand.

I've read messages on this forum about the difficulty and uncertainty of this exercise with people having to wait in some cases up to two years to obtain citizenship and/or passport.

My father was taken Prisoner of War in Germany whilst enlisted for the Polish army. He has an original Polish birth certificate (Zabrodzie, Eastern Poland) however I understand this doesn't prove very much of anything.

He does however receive a regular pension and ongoing compensation payments from the German government. Something possibly connected to World War 2?

Is the German pension payment useful in any way in connection with documents for Polish citizenship? My mother was receiving these also up until her death two months ago.

Whilst I am fluent in the Polish language my reading of Polish is limited and I don't write in Polish at all. I am presently writing the required Polish biography about myself which will be translated.

Whilst I'm writing it I can't help but feel it may be a long winded futile process and my father may not be around much longer.
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Re: Polish citizenship/passport

Postby polskiarg » Sat Nov 22, 2008 12:15 am

Rishek wrote:Whilst I'm writing it I can't help but feel it may be a long winded futile process and my father may not be around much longer.


I know it is a long process specially now that so many people are applying because of Poland being an EU member but nevertheless it is worth to do it so if I were you I would go ahead with it.
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Re: Polish citizenship/passport

Postby citizen123 » Tue Dec 02, 2008 9:26 am

Please check www.polish-citizenship.pl
You can find there any useful information about applying for polish citizenship and polish passport.
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Re: Polish citizenship/passport

Postby citizen123 » Fri Dec 19, 2008 7:03 pm

Rishek wrote:I am currently in the process of trying to prove the Polish citizenship of my father in order to obtain a Polish passport for myself.

My father is 86 years of age, has lived in Canberra, Australia since 1950, has bone cancer and is very frail. I also have an Australian passport but now live in Auckland, New Zealand.

I've read messages on this forum about the difficulty and uncertainty of this exercise with people having to wait in some cases up to two years to obtain citizenship and/or passport.

My father was taken Prisoner of War in Germany whilst enlisted for the Polish army. He has an original Polish birth certificate (Zabrodzie, Eastern Poland) however I understand this doesn't prove very much of anything.

He does however receive a regular pension and ongoing compensation payments from the German government. Something possibly connected to World War 2?

Is the German pension payment useful in any way in connection with documents for Polish citizenship? My mother was receiving these also up until her death two months ago.

Whilst I am fluent in the Polish language my reading of Polish is limited and I don't write in Polish at all. I am presently writing the required Polish biography about myself which will be translated.

Whilst I'm writing it I can't help but feel it may be a long winded futile process and my father may not be around much longer.


You have Polish citizenship most probably. I assume you've applied for the certificate about Polish citizenship through a Polish embassy. That's why you have to be patient because the whole procedure will last quite long.
The fact that your father had been receiving the pension from the German government will be usefull. If you need profesional assistance, please contact me (citizenship@wp.pl).
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