Friday 10 April 2009

Citizenship

People with Polish roots live in many countries around the world. Most of them emigrated before WWII, soon after it or later, when Poland was a communist country under the influence of the Soviet Union.

After many years as a satellite of the Soviet Union, Poland had its first partially free elections in 1989 and then quickly became a democratic country. This political revolution was followed by signing of a new Constitution in 1997. Another important step in Poland’s history was its access to NATO in 1999. Poland is now a member of the European Union, and a country which is developing quickly and improving in every area of life. It is well know for its beautiful countryside as well as historical cities like Cracow, Warsaw, Wroclaw or Gdansk.

Many of these emigrants now would like to regain their Polish Citizenship. For many reasons, there are also a number of foreigners interested in living in Poland. Some of these people might be able to make their wish come true. Especially people, whose parents or grandparents were Polish Citizens, may be eligible to confirm their Polish Citizenship. v have long experience preparing applications for Polish Citizenship.


The last citizenship classes were so interesting and so controversy! We saw a few short moves which contained citizenship "problem". I think that our teacher tried to force us to think about that! After words we started discussion about religions and all this things. It was long and full of emotions discusion I think everybody know what I mean ;) I enjoyed it very much!

This is my example of citizenship. Just have a look in very down of my blog!

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