13/03/2021
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Ways of acquiring Polish citizenship:
a) by birth to parents, at least one of whom is a Polish citizen – right of blood (Jus Sanguinis)
Pursuant to the law, a child acquires Polish citizenship by birth to parents, at least one of whom is a holder of Polish citizenship, irrespective of whether the child was born in Poland or abroad (Article 14 point 1 of the Polish Citizenship Act).
b) by birth or being found on the territory of Poland – right of the soil (Jus Soli)
The principle applies when a child is born or found on the territory of the Republic of Poland, and both parents are unknown, or they have no citizenship (Article 14 point 2 and Article 15 of the Polish Citizenship Act). Then, the child acquires Polish citizenship by virtue of law.
c) by full adoption
A child adopted by a holder or holders of Polish citizenship acquires the citizenship, if the full adoption had been completed before the child turned 16. In this case, the child is considered as possessing Polish citizenship from the moment of his/her birth.
d) by granting Polish citizenship by the President of the Republic of Poland
e) by recognition as a Polish citizen
Under the provisions of the Polish Citizenship Act of 2 April 2009, more foreigners are eligible to be recognized as Polish citizens administratively. Persons who can apply for Polish citizenship through recognition of citizenship are foreigners living on the territory of Poland pursuant to applicable permissions, who, in the course their many years’ residence in Poland have become integrated into the Polish society, know the Polish language, have means of support and housing, respect the Polish legal order and do not pose a threat to national defence or security.
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