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 The first steps to a Polish passport

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.

The first steps to a Polish passport

Postby emeticc » Sat Mar 22, 2008 9:58 pm

Hi All,

A point in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.

My Situation

I am an Australian citizen who was born in Australia in the 80's.

My mother was a polish citizen, born in Warsaw in the 50's and emigrated to Australia with her family in 1961 (prior to the 1962 Act - does this have an impact on her citizenship status?)

My Understanding

From what I can gather I am a Polish Citizen by default, seeing as though my parents didn't renounce my citizenship within the first 3-months of my birth.

Next Steps

I think my next move is to apply for "Confirmation of Possession or Loss of Polish Citizenship" through the Sydney consulate.

Once citizenship is confirmed I can begin proceedings to apply for a passport.

My Questions

- Is this correct?
- How long is each process likely to take?
- Is it easiest to enage a legal professional to act on my behalf? Who and how much would this cost?


Any help would be fantastic. Thanks...
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Postby emeticc » Mon Mar 24, 2008 7:08 am

Is anyone able to offer any advice?

Thanks.
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Postby alyehoud » Mon Mar 24, 2008 3:19 pm

See this topic:

http://www.easyexpat.com/forums/sutra_44820.htm

There arw two sections, that's the 2nd of the two. Between the two, there are probably 500+ posts regarding the issue and similar ones.

Good luck.
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Re: The first steps to a Polish passport

Postby adv.L.Piotrowski » Thu May 08, 2008 3:18 pm

emeticc wrote:Hi All,

A point in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.

My Situation

I am an Australian citizen who was born in Australia in the 80's.

My mother was a polish citizen, born in Warsaw in the 50's and emigrated to Australia with her family in 1961 (prior to the 1962 Act - does this have an impact on her citizenship status?)

My Understanding

From what I can gather I am a Polish Citizen by default, seeing as though my parents didn't renounce my citizenship within the first 3-months of my birth.

Next Steps

I think my next move is to apply for "Confirmation of Possession or Loss of Polish Citizenship" through the Sydney consulate.

Once citizenship is confirmed I can begin proceedings to apply for a passport.

My Questions

- Is this correct?
- How long is each process likely to take?
- Is it easiest to enage a legal professional to act on my behalf? Who and how much would this cost?


Any help would be fantastic. Thanks...


Hi,
if you still need help please contact with me. I render legal services in this matter.

Best regards,
Lukasz

my email: piotrowski.lukasz@yahoo.com
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Postby curiousgeorge » Fri May 09, 2008 12:25 pm

emeticc wrote:Is anyone able to offer any advice?

Thanks.


And here is the first section:
http://www.easyexpat.com/forums/ftopic_4563.htm
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