Andydr
4 Jul 2015 / #1
Hello all.
I'm a 23 year old female. My grandpa was born in Poland in 1922, and arrived to Belgium after WW 2.
He moved to Israel in 1947, and therefore was obligated to join their army in 1948 when Israel was established.
He wasn't a real soldier as he was already 26.
His papers say that he had a Compulsory service between 16/5/1948 to 25/6/1949 (during the whole war).
Then he had Reserve between that date to 18/09/1976.
I'm well aware of the Polish law about people who served in a foreign army, but I'm also aware for some precedents, caused by one's age during his service etc.
Does someone know of any specific precedent I can lean on?
If you know anyone who had the same problem and managed to get his Polish citizenship, I'd be so grateful to know.
Thanks!!!
N
I'm a 23 year old female. My grandpa was born in Poland in 1922, and arrived to Belgium after WW 2.
He moved to Israel in 1947, and therefore was obligated to join their army in 1948 when Israel was established.
He wasn't a real soldier as he was already 26.
His papers say that he had a Compulsory service between 16/5/1948 to 25/6/1949 (during the whole war).
Then he had Reserve between that date to 18/09/1976.
I'm well aware of the Polish law about people who served in a foreign army, but I'm also aware for some precedents, caused by one's age during his service etc.
Does someone know of any specific precedent I can lean on?
If you know anyone who had the same problem and managed to get his Polish citizenship, I'd be so grateful to know.
Thanks!!!
N