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who can help with advice how to get a citizenship of Poland (my german passport expired)


elm 1 | 3
30 Jul 2012 #1
hello

I am looking for help how to get the polish citicenship. my german passport expired and now I need to apply for a new one. so I decided to go for the polish citicenship because my parents were born and raised in poland.

who can help me with advice or deeds? any help is very much appreciated.
terri 1 | 1,663
30 Jul 2012 #2
Unless there is some reason (which I'm missing) a German passport is valid in Poland. You can get a job, buy a place and do almost anything.

In fact, it might even help you to get a job where 'native' German is required.
OP elm 1 | 3
30 Jul 2012 #3
terri

thanks for trying to help, but I lost my german citicenship and passport many years ago.
Ziemowit 14 | 4,278
30 Jul 2012 #4
You can certainly loose a passport, but how can you loose the citizenship?

If you know Polish, you should google "obywatelstwo polskie" or the website of the Polish Home Office (MSWiA - Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych i Administracji)
OP elm 1 | 3
30 Jul 2012 #5
Ziemowit

thanks for trying. I dont know enough polish. I understand a bit. I didnt loose the passport physically. the passport and ID card expired and after years when I asked to prolong it. I was told that it could be that I have no right for the german citicenship. does anyone knows a lawyer in Poland who could help?
Buggsy 8 | 98
30 Jul 2012 #6
I was told that it could be that I have no right for the german citicenship

Eh, Elm, if u're a German citizen by birth then u should still hold German citizenship- unless otherwise!
Renew your German passport first if u're thinking of going for the Polish one.
The procedure of acquiring Polish Citizenship through your Parents, as many have found out on here, is quite long and complicated.
I'm sure u'll need tons and tons of documents to prove who your parents were.
There are many useful posts on here.
OP elm 1 | 3
30 Jul 2012 #7
Buggsy

thank You for the help.ok sounds very logic. in the meantime I found today two lawyers in Poland and I understood that You are right,

because they ask a lot of for info. I dont have many papers beside the wedding papers from 1946. the wedding was in Poland.
lets see.


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