Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Polish and U.S citizen passport?

I was born in poland and became a citizen here. I still have my polish passport. Am i a citizen of both countires?

Polish and U.S citizen passport?
Yes! You are a European (EU) citizen with all the rights that entails. Have a wonderful life! Dual nationality is allowed by both Poland and USA. (The "Bancroft Conventions" to the contrary were abrogated; but you have to present a US passport when entering and leaving the USA.)
Reply:yes you are ....make sure that you always renew your original passport from Poland, are you declared within the Polish Embassy in the US ? as a Polish ? find the closest Polish embassy near you in the US ....in order to transfer your nationality to your descendant's lif you so wish later on ........?


read this :


Dual Nationality





Polish citizens who became naturalized American citizens after January 8, 1951 do not lose their Polish citizenship under Polish law, unless they formally renounce Polish citizenship with the consent of the Polish government. In addition, children born to one American citizen parent and one Polish citizen parent usually are both American and Polish in accordance with the citizenship laws of the respective countries. American citizens must use their U.S. passport to enter and leave the U.S. Poland may require a person with Polish citizenship to enter and exit Poland on a Polish passport.





If you are not sure if you still have Polish citizenship, you should check with the nearest Polish Embassy or Consulate before you travel. For more information, please contact the


» Polish Embassy in Washington.



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