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The birth dates of every relative in a direct line between you and your ancestor from Poland. And the year he became a citizen of your country.
 
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Advantages of Polish Citizenship and a Polish Passport

Why should you take out Polish citizenship?
 
Have you ever dreamed of living and working in a European Union country? If so, you're definitely not alone. But what makes you different from others, who must apply for a visa before being able to fulfill their dream of living abroad (and then only temporarily!), is that you have Polish ancestry. If you meet certain requirements, you are eligible for dual citizenship and all the benefits this offers.

 

Poland joined the European Union on May 1st, 2004. Consequently, a Polish citizen is granted rights stemming from Poland's status as a member of the EU, which citizens of non‑member countries do not receive.

 

As a citizen of a European Union country, you can enjoy the following rights:

 

Employment in European Union Countries 

Our clients include individuals moving to work in European subsidiaries of international companies.

 

According to publications (this information should be individually checked) Polish citizens can freely work in the following countries: England, Ireland, Iceland, Sweden, Finland, Greece, Spain, Portugal and Holland.

Furthermore, Polish citizens can work (sector specific) in the following countries:

Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany and Austria. 

 

Subsidized or free-of-charge studies in European countries 

Our clients include students wishing to study at universities in various European Union countries:

According to publications (this information should be individually checked) Polish citizens can study free in the following countries: France, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Hungary, Scotland, Denmark, Finland and Greece.

In the following countries Polish citizens can study and pay significantly lower tuition fees than non- European Union citizens: Holland, England, Belgium, Austria, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain and Italy.

 

Acquisition of real estate in European Union countries without the need for a local partner 

Our clients include individuals who are entrepreneurs acquiring real estate assets in Poland, Greece, Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic and other countries.

 

 

Residence in European Union Countries

Our clients include individuals interested in residing permanently in Europe following their retirement.

 

Pass citizenship on to your children

Even if you don't need it yourself, your children may benefit in the future from having European citizenship.