Hi Eric, We will need a bit more information before we can determine if you qualify for Polish citizenship! Can you please email us at citizenship@polaron.com.au or feel free to fill out our eligibility form: polaron.com.au/eu-citizenship/polish-citizenship/eligibility-form/
My great-great grandfather came to Canada in 1911, naturalized in 1914. However, my great grandfather came to Canada in 1922(14), and my great great grandmother came to Canada in 1925, I haven’t found any naturalization records for either of them. Is there still a possibility to get citizenship ?
Hi, these 2 were citizens, so you are eligible for citizenship, it is passed down, you just need to claim it: great grandfather came to Canada in 1922(14), and my great great grandmother came to Canada in 1925
I have two great grandparents that left in the early 1900s for the US and never returned to Poland after it became a country again. My grandfather was born in the US and Polish was even his first language. I spoke a bit of Polish as a child too. Would I still qualify for Polish citizenship by descent or am I better off with going for Karta Polaka? 🙏
Hi James and thanks for your question! The cost of acquiring Polish citizenship is on a case-to-case basis and varies depending on the research required, the documents you have and the pathway towards Polish citizenship. If you would like to receive a no-obligation free quote, please fill out the eligibility form: polaron.com.au/eu-citizenship/polish-citizenship/eligibility-form/
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Very interesting.
My grandparents were prisoners of Germany until 1945. They were sent to America after the war. Could I qualify to become a Polish citizen?
Hi Eric,
We will need a bit more information before we can determine if you qualify for Polish citizenship! Can you please email us at citizenship@polaron.com.au or feel free to fill out our eligibility form: polaron.com.au/eu-citizenship/polish-citizenship/eligibility-form/
My great-great grandfather came to Canada in 1911, naturalized in 1914. However, my great grandfather came to Canada in 1922(14), and my great great grandmother came to Canada in 1925, I haven’t found any naturalization records for either of them. Is there still a possibility to get citizenship ?
Hi, these 2 were citizens, so you are eligible for citizenship, it is passed down, you just need to claim it: great grandfather came to Canada in 1922(14), and my great great grandmother came to Canada in 1925
I have two great grandparents that left in the early 1900s for the US and never returned to Poland after it became a country again. My grandfather was born in the US and Polish was even his first language. I spoke a bit of Polish as a child too. Would I still qualify for Polish citizenship by descent or am I better off with going for Karta Polaka? 🙏
Can you give more info on This decision about the women not losing citizenship on majority before 1951? I mean , wich court , when , etc.
I am also looking for this information
How much does this cost
Hi James and thanks for your question!
The cost of acquiring Polish citizenship is on a case-to-case basis and varies depending on the research required, the documents you have and the pathway towards Polish citizenship. If you would like to receive a no-obligation free quote, please fill out the eligibility form: polaron.com.au/eu-citizenship/polish-citizenship/eligibility-form/