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Why Pursue Polish Citizenship?
Obtaining Polish citizenship unlocks a wealth of opportunities: visa-free travel across the EU, access to social benefits like European pensions, and a streamlined path to integration into Polish society. Poland offers multiple routes to naturalization, including simplified procedures for those with Polish ancestry or exceptional contributions to the country.
Human Service guides you through the entire process, from document preparation to successful completion.
✔ Document Preparation and Verification
Complete assembly and verification of all required documents.
✔ Tailored Consultations
Expert guidance on requirements specific to your category.
✔ Eligibility Evaluation
Assessment of your qualifications for citizenship application.
✔ Government Liaison Support
Assistance in interacting with state authorities.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Individuals with Polish ancestry (via simplified procedure).
Persons residing in Poland for over 10 years.
Spouses of Polish citizens (after 3 years of marriage and 2 years of permanent residency).
Refugees (after 2 years of permanent residency).
Individuals with exceptional contributions to Poland (via the President).
Full EU citizen rights, including visa-free travel and work.
Access to Poland’s social welfare system.
Right to vote and hold public office.
Access to educational and financial benefits.
Valid passport.
Proof of residency (rental agreement or housing documents).
B1-level Polish language certificate.
Documents verifying income or employment.
Proof of Polish ancestry (for relevant categories).
Certificate of no tax arrears.
Via the Voivodeship Office: For long-term residents or those with Polish ancestry.
Via the President of Poland: For individuals with exceptional contributions.
Stress-free process with professional support.
Fast and efficient handling of your case.
Expert guidance to ensure compliance with all requirements.
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