cen8806
19 Oct 2014
Law / My grandfather left Poland after WWII and emigrated. Question About Polish Citizenship [10]
My mother's family left Poland after WWII an emigrated to Brazil. Recently I've been researching if its possible for me to obtain a Polish citizenship. The main problem I've ran in to is that theres a possibility that my grandfather may have become a Brazilian citizen in order to not be drafted to the polish army. I am still looking in to weather that actually happen since he died in 1950 so I don't have much information on him. Anyways does anyone know if his naturalisation would make me ineligible for a Polish citizenship?
PS: While my grandfather is not alive my mother is, so I am assuming that she can get a Polish citizenship and subsequently so can I. Is this correct?
My mother's family left Poland after WWII an emigrated to Brazil. Recently I've been researching if its possible for me to obtain a Polish citizenship. The main problem I've ran in to is that theres a possibility that my grandfather may have become a Brazilian citizen in order to not be drafted to the polish army. I am still looking in to weather that actually happen since he died in 1950 so I don't have much information on him. Anyways does anyone know if his naturalisation would make me ineligible for a Polish citizenship?
PS: While my grandfather is not alive my mother is, so I am assuming that she can get a Polish citizenship and subsequently so can I. Is this correct?