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Michal
  Sep 24, 07, 15:18  #31

Quoting: Grzegorz_
In 23rd century.

Come on, where did you get your rotten magister from? You know as well as me that you can buy anything and everything in Poland. Next time, buy yourself a British university degree instead!

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truhlei
  Sep 24, 07, 15:43  #32

Quoting: Michal
If you are a Russian national and you are marrying a Polish citizen then I would imagine it would be a simple formality to be able to obtain the rights to a Polish passport after a certain qualifying period. You can of course buy a Polish passport just like you can buy everything in Poland like a driving license. simply pay your money and wait a week or so and it should be ready.

Michal,
I think you have a wrong idea. There may be criminals and some corrupted servants that sell Polish pasports buy each serious control will discover everything.
We have the same problem in Russia now. Many Russian passports were received despite legislature and now their owners have problems including those ethnic Russian repatriants who legally had right to citizenship.
Besides that there are some details in the question we didn't notice.
It is known that those who have Polish wives or husbands can receive Polish citizenship in some years. If they live all this time in Poland.
And the question is that in this situation the future Polish wife lives in UK and that married couple is going to continue living there.
So the question is: Will unPolish husband receive Polish citizenship if he as well as his wife aren't Polish citizens?
Alle the future children of this couple will become Poles without any doubt although they were born outside. And what about their father?

To Polish participants:
I don't know the motiyes of this question. But I think they may be quite honest and reasonable. Many problems can appear in the family if wife and husband have different status, have different right to work in EU states, to spend holidays if one depends upon visas and the other no.
For some years this can be taken easy. And for the rest of the life?
I think a serious man takes all this into account if he really wants to spend with his wife the rest of life.

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Michal
  Sep 25, 07, 08:31  #33

Quoting: truhlei
Will unPolish husband receive Polish citizenship if he as well as his wife aren't Polish citizens?

I understand more now. Why should a Russian not even married to a Polish person have Polish citizenship? The answer is NO for sure. My wife is Polish and I have no rights in Poland at all not to a passport or anything else for that matter.

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sapphire
  Sep 25, 07, 08:37  #34

Quoting: Michal
I have no rights in Poland at all not to a passport or anything else for that matter.

Im sure most Polish citizens will be relieved to hear that :)


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Michal
  Sep 25, 07, 08:41  #35

Quoting: sapphire
Im sure most Polish citizens will be relieved to hear that :)

I am talking about years ago when foreign people had no rights to buy land or houses in Poland. Now since their ascension in to the E.U. laws may be different. Nowadays of course, with a family, I could not wish such harm on little children by taking them to such a dump and expect them to live there-that would be simply too selfish for words!

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Kilkline
  Sep 25, 07, 08:44  #36

Quoting: Puzzler
re: I'm starting to believe that Polish women are the Trojan horse into Britain for every Third World Sweaty who wants a council house

- The Third World folks pour into UK, in a vast majority of cases, wthout the Polish women's help. Blame your government and media psychopaths, and also yourself for that, not Poles, pal.

Quoting: Puzzler
re: I'm starting to believe that Polish women are the Trojan horse into Britain for every Third World Sweaty who wants a council house

- The Third World folks pour into UK, in a vast majority of cases, wthout the Polish women's help. Blame your government and media psychopaths, and also yourself for that, not Poles, pal.



Chill chippy! I'm loving the Polish ladies, unfortunately so are many other men.


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Michal
  Sep 25, 07, 08:47  #37

Quoting: Kilkline
Chill chippy! I'm loving the Polish ladies, u

Yes, whilst you are young and do not know any better. But wait a while and see how they change and age as well. I saw a young nice Polish girl in a charity shop in Great Bookham not so long ago but she was with her mother. That is always the test, see a girl and then compare her with her mother-then at least, you know what you will be getting in thirty years from now!

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szarlotka
  Sep 25, 07, 08:50  #38

Quoting: Michal
then at least, you know what you will be getting in thirty years from now!


So I've got five years left with mine then.... I must start looking for through the family photographs... Although at the moment things still look pretty good to me LOL


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sapphire
  Sep 25, 07, 08:54  #39

I heard that you can tell what your wife or girlfriends breasts will look like in 20-40 years by looking at her mothers.. I think you need to see them naked though, but best to ask permisson first.


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Lukasz
  Sep 25, 07, 10:09  #40

Quoting: Michal
If you are a Russian national and you are marrying a Polish citizen then I would imagine it would be a simple formality to be able to obtain the rights to a Polish passport after a certain qualifying period. You can of course buy a Polish passport just like you can buy everything in Poland like a driving license. simply pay your money and wait a week or so and it should be ready. We have many such people coming in to England now with these fraudulent documents. The Poles will sell anything for a price-even their own grandmothers even though they all trudge all the way to church on a Sunday!


pfffff it isnt so easy


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Michal
  Sep 25, 07, 10:55  #41

Quoting: Lukasz
pfffff it isnt so easy

You can buy anything in Poland.

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espana
  Sep 25, 07, 14:03  #42

Quoting: Michal
The Poles will sell anything for a price-even their own grandmothers

yes enough is enough , your case is different this time, it was your grandmother who sold you ,,,thats why you always are talking about your traveling,,,,she did sell you to a circus you use to be the nasty oink oink michal

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truhlei
  Sep 25, 07, 14:33  #43

Espana nosotros analizamos una cosa bastante curiosa. Imaginate: Si uno sa casa con una mijer ciudadana de la Union Europea y se pone a vivir en el pais se la ciudadania de su esposa, tarde o temprano el recebe la ciudadania de este pais. Pero si su esposa vive fuera del pais de su ciudadania el no puede compartir esta ciudadania de ningun modo.
Este es el asunto que discutimos.
Tu vives en Inglatierra com tu esposa. Tu puedes recebir la ciudadania inglesa por circunstancia de vivir legalmente en Londres o no se donde mas.
Y tu mijer puede recebir ciudadania espanola si vive todo este periodo contigo aqiu en Inglatierra?

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james123 [Guest]
  Sep 25, 07, 14:36  #44

Quoting: truhlei
Espana nosotros analizamos una cosa bastante curiosa. Imaginate: Si uno sa casa con una mijer ciudadana de la Union Europea y se pone a vivir en el pais se la ciudadania de su esposa, tarde o temprano el recebe la ciudadania de este pais. Pero si su esposa vive fuera del pais de su ciudadania el no puede compartir esta ciudadania de ningun modo.
Este es el asunto que discutimos.
Tu vives en Inglatierra com tu esposa. Tu puedes recebir la ciudadania inglesa por circunstancia de vivir legalmente en Londres o no se donde mas.
Y tu mijer puede recebir ciudadania espanola si vive todo este periodo contigo aqiu en Inglatierra?


Bet you a $1000 I know where and who you work for

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truhlei
  Sep 25, 07, 14:42  #45

Quoting: james123
Bet you a $1000 I know where and who you work for

The only reason I chose spanish was the fact that all oter participants have already studied this topic and Spanish-speaking Espana is a new participant.

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james123 [Guest]
  Sep 25, 07, 14:44  #46

Put the money on the table my Russian friend and let the game begin!

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truhlei
  Sep 25, 07, 15:06  #47

Quoting: james123
Put the money on the table my Russian friend and let the game begin!

What about topic.
I saw all posts but nobody even attempted to answer the question: If anybody has a Polish wife but lives with her away from Poland, can he receive Polish citizenship.
Note: Not your opinion if it is a good think to give anybody Polish citizenship but law provisions only.

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Michal
Edited by: Michal  Sep 25, 07, 15:08  #48

Quoting: espana
alking about your traveling,,,,she did sell you to a circus you use to be the nasty oink oink michal

What you are writing is a strange mixture of the Puzzler plus the dog Grzegorz. try to be more original. Have you ever even been to Poland yourself anyway?

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Michal
  Sep 25, 07, 15:14  #49

Quoting: truhlei
I saw all posts but nobody even attempted to answer the question: If anybody has a Polish wife but lives with her away from

I have already answered the question totally. Wy meenja ponimajesh, khorosho?

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truhlei
  Sep 25, 07, 15:23  #50

Quoting: Michal
I have already answered the question totally. Wy meenja ponimajesh, khorosho?

Понимаю. Спасибо.
Well, if I marry a Polish woman, we'll live in Moscow.

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Michal
  Sep 25, 07, 15:34  #51

Quoting: truhlei
we'll live in Moscow.

W Moskwie budet oczen prijatno, na vierno.

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truhlei
  Sep 25, 07, 16:25  #52

Quoting: Michal
W Moskwie budet oczen prijatno, na vierno.

Not so to tell you the truth. Althoug I was born in Moscow and my both parents (very unfrequent for today moscowites) with great unpleasure I notice that Moscow is less and less for life from year to year. There are more comfort, more civilization, more beautiful buildings but car traffic makes Moscow a dead city because it can move only after midnight and before 9.00 A.M. If I return Moscow by car I do it afret midnight. Within Moscow I use car only to reach underground station.
For a good movement within Moscow the last mile challenge (from metro to a place) should be solved. I look through all information about folding bicycles one can carry in metro, but they all are still not comfortable and not for winter ice).
For today life in Russian province is more comfortable.

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Eurola
Edited by: Eurola  Sep 26, 07, 20:21  #53

Quoting: espana
it was your grandmother who sold you ,,,thats why you always are talking about your traveling,,,,she did sell you to a circus you use to be the nasty oink oink michal


hahahahaha! espana, you're cool LOL!!! Bravo Puzz, your posts are read

Quoting: Michal
My wife is Polish and I have no rights in Poland at all not to a passport or anything else for that matter

aaahm..you let it expire or you were banned?

Quoting: Michal
I could not wish such harm on little children by taking them to such a dump

they already live in the "dump" of a father, so what's the difference?

Quoting: Michal
That is always the test, see a girl and then compare her with her mother

Take a note of this young lads reading it. This is the wisest thing M ever said.. :)

Gosh, I missed so much being away from the net for a while...


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Puzzler
Edited by: Puzzler  Sep 26, 07, 21:23  #54

Quoting: Micha
budet oczen prijatno, na vierno


- Wow, the Orwellian oinker-pretending-to-be-English can even squeal a brief cliche in Russian.

I'm not sure if this should make the Russkies very proud....
:)

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Eurola
  Sep 26, 07, 21:33  #55

Quoting: Puzzler
should make the Russkies very proud....
:)


Никогда! They know better too.


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a1makji [Guest]
  Sep 27, 07, 04:09  #56

why is it so easy to get a polish passport iligaly yet my half polish son ets refusd on lagally

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Michal
Edited by: Michal  Sep 27, 07, 08:29  #57

Quoting: a1makji
hy is it so easy to get a polish passport iligaly yet my half polish son ets refusd on lagally

The laws change every so often but my son got a Polish passport and has never even been to the country at all! It was quite expensive to buy one through the Polish Embassy in London but it has expired now and we have no intention of ever renewing it. A total waste of time and money. Just something to show off with, I suppose but in Poland with dual nationality, not really a very good idea at all. And to answer your question, you should be able to buy a passport in Poland as the Poles sell anything! That is why we have so many illegal imigants in England now as they come over the border from the former Soviet union and buy a Polish passport before moving on in to the U.K.

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truhlei
  Sep 27, 07, 09:28  #58

Quoting: Michal
That is why we have so many illegal imigants in England now as they come over the border from the former Soviet union and buy a Polish passport before moving on in to the U.K.

Were there any investigations of such cases in UK? Or these are still rumors.

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truhlei
  Sep 27, 07, 09:29  #59

Why not to buy a Romanian passport? Is it really more expensive than Polish one?

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Hmmm
  Sep 27, 07, 09:32  #60

I knew a guy who had like 15 passports. Jason Borne. Yeah, that was him.


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