d_swordfish
10 Nov 2016 / #1
Hello,
I'm hoping to confirm my Polish nationality through my grandfather and am wondering firstly if all is OK with the facts of my application, and also what other documents I need.
My grandad was born near Katowice in 1922 and left Poland during WW2. I believe he was forced to leave by the Nazis and marched to France and was probably captured there. He ended up in Britain and served in the Polish forces based in Scotland for a while. He met my babcia and married in 1951 after changing his name. My dad was born in 1956, and my grandad naturalised as a British citizen in 1961. My dad has not sought confirmation of Polish nationality and has a British passport. I was born in 1990, have a British passport, and recently got married to my wife who is Polish and was born in Poland.
The documents I have for my Grandad are his marriage certificate, naturalisation certificate, deed poll changing his name, a copy of his baptism certificate sent over to the UK in 1951 and a 2nd Polish Republic passport issued in Dublin 1946. In addition I have a treasure trove of documents from his military service, including a log book in English and a discharge certificate in Polish. I am also going to seek a copy of his birth certificate in Poland.
Is there any other key piece of documentation required? Obviously I will be providing my dad's birth and marriage certificates as well as my own. The form though seems to ask about every single one of my grandparents (my wife translated it as my Polish is not fantastic), and wants documents for them too - do I really need to provide birth and marriage certificates for my maternal grandparents, who are completely irrelevant to the application?
Thanks in advance for all your help.
I'm hoping to confirm my Polish nationality through my grandfather and am wondering firstly if all is OK with the facts of my application, and also what other documents I need.
My grandad was born near Katowice in 1922 and left Poland during WW2. I believe he was forced to leave by the Nazis and marched to France and was probably captured there. He ended up in Britain and served in the Polish forces based in Scotland for a while. He met my babcia and married in 1951 after changing his name. My dad was born in 1956, and my grandad naturalised as a British citizen in 1961. My dad has not sought confirmation of Polish nationality and has a British passport. I was born in 1990, have a British passport, and recently got married to my wife who is Polish and was born in Poland.
The documents I have for my Grandad are his marriage certificate, naturalisation certificate, deed poll changing his name, a copy of his baptism certificate sent over to the UK in 1951 and a 2nd Polish Republic passport issued in Dublin 1946. In addition I have a treasure trove of documents from his military service, including a log book in English and a discharge certificate in Polish. I am also going to seek a copy of his birth certificate in Poland.
Is there any other key piece of documentation required? Obviously I will be providing my dad's birth and marriage certificates as well as my own. The form though seems to ask about every single one of my grandparents (my wife translated it as my Polish is not fantastic), and wants documents for them too - do I really need to provide birth and marriage certificates for my maternal grandparents, who are completely irrelevant to the application?
Thanks in advance for all your help.