Becoming a Polish citizen by right of blood

Polish citizenship is passed by “the right of blood”. If one of the parents holds Polish citizenship (or is a person of Polish descent), it is passed to the child irrespective of whether the child was born in Poland or abroad. 

It also applies to people born in countries with the “right of soil” e.g. USA. If you were born in the USA to at least one Polish parent (or a parent of Polish descent – to your Polish grandparents), you can claim Polish citizenship despite the fact you acquired US citizenship at your birth.

In any case it is necessary to go through the official process of Polish citizenship confirmation via the Polish Government, and you can lodge such an application either directly at the Voivodeship Office in Poland or the nearest Polish Consulate General.

The process in some cases may be complex and overwhelming, and it requires knowledge of Polish language and most of all, Polish citizenship acts which are applicable to each case. If you need to involve a proxy in Poland, who will manage your case and the entire process on your behalf, do not hesitate to contact us for a free consultation of your case.

How do you know if you qualify for Polish citizenship by descent?

If at least one of your ancestors was born in Poland or one of the former territories of Poland, and resided there till after 1920, likely she or he was a Polish citizen and so you are. We just need to prove that Polish citizenship was not lost by any of your family members and was passed to you.

If you have any Polish documents of your ancestors, such as expired Polish passports, Polish birth certificates, Polish marriage certificates, documents proving military service in the Polish army in case of male ancestors, this is already a good base to claim your Polish citizenship by descent.

Is a Polish birth certificate enough to prove someone is Polish?

Being born in Poland does not make one Polish citizen. Therefore, a Polish birth certificate only proves the fact that someone was born in Poland, but it does not confirm he or she was a Polish citizen.

A birth certificate is tied to the ‘rule of land’, not the rule of blood and that means it is needed to provide plenty of alternative documents proving that your ancestor held Polish citizenship.

It is necessary to additionally prove that a person resided in Poland, held Polish ids, etc. If you have a Polish birth certificate of your parent or grandparent, this is already a good starting point to find further documents and evidence. There is a chance that the family lived there for a period, and it will be possible to track further records from the area. We can extract a lot of valuable information from a Polish birth certificate, which will enable us to search for the right documents confirming the Polish citizenship of your ancestors.

How do I apply for a Polish passport once I am confirmed Polish citizen?

Once your Polish citizenship application is complete, and your vital records (such as birth and marriage, in case you are married) are registered in Poland, you can apply for your Polish passport at any Polish Consulate General. You can find the closest one to you on the following website https://secure.e-konsulat.gov.pl/  

Passport application fee is payable directly at the Polish consulate at the day of passport appointment. It needs to be lodged in person as you are required to leave your fingerprints, since passports are biometric. After a couple of weeks, your passport will be ready for pick up and you can enjoy full rights as a Polish/European Union citizen.

If you need help, contact us for a FREE consultation:

The process of Polish citizenship confirmation can be complex, so having accurate and complete documentation is crucial. If you are not sure if the evidence you have is enough, please contact us for a free consultation. Our friendly Polish Citizenship Experts will assess your situation and case and advise on the best next steps for you. If you are interested in our services, we will be able to issue you a non-obligatory quote for our assistance.

We also offer research services in case you don’t have any or enough evidence. What we do, we take care of your application from the very beginning till the very end, until you hold your Polish passport in your hand.

 Check if you qualify and contact us for a FREE consultation of your case. You can fill in our Contact form  on our website, send us an email at contact@fivetoeurope.com or give us a call phone / WhatsApp / Signal + 48 509 374 209

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If you have Polish ancestry, have Polish parents or grandparents, there is a chance you are eligible to obtain Polish citizenship by descent and get a Polish passport. In the process of Polish citizenship confirmation, you need to prove you are of Polish descent with formal and legally valid evidence, confirm kinship towards his or her Polish ancestor and prove that Polish citizenship was not lost by any of his family members and passed down the line all the way to you via ‘the right of blood’.