Obtaining polish citizenship
By zultomi
@zultomi (1)
October 17, 2006 4:42am CST
I am a native Polish American! My grandfather came to America around 1915, my father was born in 1917, returned to Poland in the 1920's, spent 3-4 years in concentration camps, then returned to America in the late 1940's after the war and I was born in 1955, then my father died in 1959.
I am interested in finding out information about the law & process for abtaining Polish citizenship based on my father and grandfather being Polish Citizens. Any ideas or suggestions? mike
6 responses
@lauczi (962)
• Poland
1 Dec 06
oh wow! im amazed that somebody wants to have polish citizenship. i guess u cant polish so i can give u an address.
Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in New York
233 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10016, phone: (212) 561-8160, (646) 237-2100
i hope i helped u
@romanwi (2)
• Poland
1 Dec 06
Free and proffesional consultations on polish citizenship eligebility and obtaining polish-european passport.
The information on the issue is relevant to former polish citizens and their decendants living today in Israel, USA and Canada and South America or elswhere.
I speak polish, hebrew, english and russian.
email: romanwi@ gmail.com
Skype: romanwis,
tel/fax: +48228550262
@citizen123 (2)
• Poland
7 Dec 08
The best way to find out about the procedure concerning obtaining Polish citizenship and Polish passport is to contact some Polish lawyer. You can check the website www.polish-citizenship.pl