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How hard is it to get a Polish passport?


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Lady in red [Guest]
  Jul 8, 07, 18:29  #61

I just posted a reply in another thread Michal. On this point :)

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Michal
  Jul 9, 07, 04:35  #62

Quoting: Eurola
PEWEX in one thread,

No, the Pewex is hitory now of course but I remember how we used to use them. I do not know if it was a good idea or not. I think today, I would shun those sort of places as I am against it through principle but these Pewex or whatever they were existed throughout Eastern Europe. They were known as Bieriozka in Russia and we had them in the ukraine too, known as 'Kasztan'. I remember when I was in Kharkow I even used on to buy some dreadful Russian wine and took it back to England. My father never said a word and I never bought any more!

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Jul 9, 07, 06:06  #63

Quoting: Michal
we had them in the ukraine too,



Are you Ukranian then ?

I don't understand anyone not wanting to admit their nationality.

Strange.

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Michal
  Jul 9, 07, 09:26  #64

I thought that my U.K. origins were quite clearly stated

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Eurola
  Jul 9, 07, 18:44  #65

Quoting: Michal
I thought that my U.K. origins were quite clearly stated


Nope. Quite a few posters asked you about your nationality, or your native language, but you never gave an answer. Even the above quote says 'origins', and not I'm British, Polish, German, Ukrainian...whatever, your answers are evasive.
So, why are you ashamed of your nationality? (I know you will not answer this question)

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Michal
  Jul 10, 07, 14:31  #66

Quoting: Daisy
ying to reason with a man who marries a Polish woman then constantly slags of Poles

I did not slag off the Poles. My son had a Polish passport, though it is out of date now. What do you want one for anyway? If you live overseas, it is very expensive. I think we paid £46 and that is thirteen years ago. If you want to buy property or land it may help too. I am not sure if foreigners can buy land now-they could not until very recently. The last time I was in Czestochowa you had to have Polish citizenship, a passport or a pobyt na stale for a minimum of two years in order to apply to buy.

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Puzzler
  Jul 14, 07, 03:09  #67

re: Nope. Quite a few posters asked you about your nationality... whatever, your answers are evasive.

- It appears to me that this creature is of Polish extraction. Perhaps he was born in Poland and lived long enough there. Just a hate-filled Polonophobe of Polish origin. And a self-indulgent liar who thinks that we are not intelligent enough to see that, or that even if we see that, his repeated assurances that he's not Polish will make us eventually believe him.

By the way, there are also Britophobes of British origin.

It's a universal phenomenon - the hate towards the country of one's origin.

But sometimes there may come the point when, for the sake of self-interest, such people start suddenly appreciating the country of their origin and become 'great' patriots.

They should never be taken back.
:)

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a1makji [Guest]
  Aug 13, 07, 05:50  #68

Asalamou Alaikum

im a brithish born pakistani i used to live in england whith my polish partner we had a child migrated to pakistan becuse i used to be am multi millionaire owned propertys in islamabad,defence sectors capital sectors rawalpindi ect she never liked it hear or we fell out she went her own way recived a phone call from dubai it was her the thing is i hold a briths passport she held a polish passport my child holds a pakistani passport he was bourn in englang i want to take him back the embassys dawnt care only other way is the illigal way advise me help me or sell me a passport for my innocent sweet little anglel cuss i am not prapered to leave him hear any one willing to take him out of this country on there childs passport i will pay a handsome amount InshAllah

i have his birth records antinatal records his pakistani pasport ect winters comming up hear in pakistan my fathers 90 years old also british and very ill i want to go back to england as i have a house there and spend about 25 years there on and of i came hear for about ten years whith my partner and our kid been hear a year and a half starving to go back to england urope russia need a eu passport for my gigerish HELP

Allah Bless

And Mony dont bring happyness ma sons got everything exept his real Mother his just over a year old yet knows that the 10 baby sitters i got for him aint his mama no matta what they do for him.

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