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are polish immigrants entitled to vote



ihatepolish111   Feb 2, 09, 06:18 /  #
are they allowed to vote in the elections

Cardno85Threads: 33
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  Feb 2, 09, 08:05 /  #
I would imagine they are the same as any other expat. They are entitled to vote in their own country by proxy or by post. If they take on citizenship in their new home then they will be entitled to vote in that country.

I think that's how it works anyway.
MrBubblesThreads: 13
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  Feb 2, 09, 08:08 /  #
Cardno85:
If they take on citizenship in their new home then they will be entitled to vote in that country.

I thought so. You have to take British citizenship to vote in British elections
ihatepolish111   Feb 2, 09, 08:15 /  #
oh okay ta
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  Feb 3, 09, 13:22 /  #
yes, in local election.

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