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✎ EN Becoming a Polish citizen

Discussie in 'Immigration Poland - Polska' gestart door hturko, 28 sep 2005.

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  1. hturko

    hturko New Member

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    I was born in Poland to Polish parents. My parents left Poland in 1949. They were WWII refugees. I am a US citizen in possession of a Polish birth certificate and would like to get a Polish citizenship as well. Is this possible?
     
  2. NWE

    NWE New Member

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    I have good news for you -- you have never lost your citizenship. All you have to do is to go to the nearest consulate and apply for a passport.
     
  3. alphazip

    alphazip Well-Known Member

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    I've seen questions on here about Polish citizenship by descent and I'd like to give my experience. I was born in the U.S. to a Polish father. I decided that I'd like to claim Polish citizenship, so I inquired at the Polish Consulate in Chicago. The person I spoke with was not at all optimistic. He said that the fact that my father was born in Poland (and I had his birth certificate) didn't mean much. I'd have to have documentation to show that 1) he was a Polish citizen and 2) he hadn't lost his Polish citizenship by taking U.S. citizenship before 1955. The simple fact of having a surname ending in -ski and a Polish birth certificate was not adequate proof! I decided to file a claim anyway, which required filling out a form in Polish, a separate biography in Polish, and including a couple passport photos (plus a fee of about $60). After about a year, a paper came back from Poland saying that I'd have to submit more proof. Finally, after doing more searching in my father's old papers I found an old document that described him as a Polish citizen. After sending that, I received a paper from the consulate a few months later confirming my Polish citizenship. So, it's not an easy process. Important factors are: 1) Was your Polish ancestor born in Poland while it was a country? Remember...Poland was erased from the map at various times and if your ancestor was born in (say) a section ruled by Germany, Poland doesn't recognize it as a Polish birth! 2) Did your ancestor take foreign citizenship before 1955? If so, the communist-era citizenship laws stripped your ancestor of his Polish citizenship, which may have prevented him from passing it on to you. I've seen posts that say that if you had a Polish grandfather that makes you a Polish citizen. Unfortunately, the reality is that it's not that simple!
     
  4. Triple H

    Triple H Addicted member

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    6 months later you answered the post.There is on going discussion about polish citizenship already.

    Locked!
     
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