Many people who have left their homeland for various reasons and moved to Poland are concerned about legalizing their status in this country. In most cases, they do not know what Polish citizenship is, how to obtain it, what documents to prepare, and how long the process will take. It is legal status that grants the holder all rights in the Republic of Poland, including the ability to work officially, enjoy social benefits, and participate in elections.
Not everyone is able to solve the problem of obtaining such status on their own, as the procedure is quite complicated and time-consuming. Therefore, it is better to seek the help of experts who know everything about this and even more. To do this, contact Immigro Legal Group. For many years, our team of true professionals has been providing services to citizens of various countries for legalization in the Republic of Poland, in particular, consultations and submission of documents.

This legal status gives a foreigner the right to:
Reside without a time limit;
Work officially;
Receive medical care;
Guaranteed protection by the state.
With a Polish passport, a person can live, work and do business without hindrance not only in this country, but also in other European Union countries. Adults can vote in elections, buy real estate, and young people have access to free education at state universities in the EU. You will be able to travel without a visa to many regions or take advantage of a simplified immigration scheme in Europe.
Today, there are several ways for foreigners to obtain legal status in the Republic of Poland:
Suitable for those who intend to stay in Poland for a long time. According to the law, a foreigner can become a citizen of the Republic of Poland if they meet the following conditions:
Have a residence permit with permanent employment for at least three years, proof of legal income, and a long-term rental agreement.
Reside in Poland on a permanent residence permit, issued with a residence card, as a permanent resident.
As practice shows, immigrants most often obtain Polish citizenship through naturalization.
The head of state may grant Polish citizenship to foreigners at his discretion. This is possible even if the applicant does not fully meet the requirements regarding the period of residence.
People from other countries who have roots in Poland or close relatives of Polish nationality can obtain official citizenship based on their origin.
Immigrants’ concerns do not disappear once they learn what Polish citizenship means and how to obtain it. Many are concerned about how long it will take.
If official status is applied for in the province (most often), the decision on citizenship is made within 12 to 24 months. It all depends on:
availability of the necessary documents,
workload of the department’s employees,
specifics of the particular situation.
In cases where citizenship is granted by the President, there are no clear time limits for the procedure. Each case is considered individually. The decision can be made very quickly or take an indefinite period of time.
There have always been many people who want to officially immigrate to the Republic of Poland. But in the past, Ukrainian applicants did not particularly stand out from the crowd. In recent years, the situation has changed dramatically.
Today, interest in Polish citizenship among Ukrainians is growing almost daily. Many Ukrainian citizens already living in Poland are seeking to legalise their stay in the EU for a long period of time, hoping to obtain citizenship in the future.
Most often, Ukrainians obtain legal status as citizens of the Republic of Poland through naturalisation, but it is also possible to obtain it on the basis of certain merits, origin or family circumstances.
Along with the problem of obtaining official status for the first time, there is often a need to confirm Polish citizenship. This can happen if a person is a citizen of the Republic of Poland but:
Has lost their documents;
Does not have sufficient evidence for official confirmation;
Has expired supporting documents.
If you find yourself in this unfortunate situation, you must submit a special form to the relevant authority to prove your citizenship.
If you have ever been an official citizen of the Republic of Poland but lost your citizenship for some reason, don’t despair! It is possible to restore your Polish citizenship. To do so, you must:
Confirm that you previously held this status;
Explain the reasons for losing your citizenship in a competent manner;
Submit an application with a package of documents.
The decision on restoration is made by the competent authority, and the time frame for consideration of the case may vary.
The procedure for obtaining citizenship is often fraught with many unforeseen nuances and bureaucracy. Therefore, in order to do everything correctly, speed up the process, and minimise the risk of rejection, it is better to seek the help of experienced specialists.
By contacting Immigro Legal Group, you will receive:
Full legal support at every stage;
Detailed explanations regarding your situation;
Help in preparing and submitting documents;
The best chance of becoming a full citizen of Poland.
If you are interested in Polish citizenship, how to obtain it in your situation, or other issues related to immigration to Europe, please contact the company’s experts. To do so, you can call or leave a request on the website