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Joined: 20 Sep 2014 / Female ♀
Last Post: 23 Sep 2014
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LisaLisa   
23 Sep 2014
Law / Can anyone help me in getting my Polish Passport? [10]

Thanks so much Bieganski! Yes, I am very aware that I already asked this question in another post, however, the conversation had digressed from asking for help to being called a racist, so I thought it best to enquire in another thread. I apologize if I seem over-eager by posting in another thread. Having said that, I have indeed have taken the information given here, and have already submitted my documentation with the proper channels through a verified lawer in Poland (they are in process). As far being distraught, I don't think you've been alive long enough to be truly distraught yet, or long enough to know how to handle it. At 52 yers old, not only have I been Polish longer than you have, I have lived the Polish life longer as well, regardless of where my body was or is. I just wish my Polish speaking was better at this point. This does not seem to be a very warm or friendly forum, but I do thank those who've actually tried to help. I'll be removing my profile as I do not wish to be where I am not wanted or where I am being contantly reprimanded, berated and judged by those who do not know me as a person. Again, I do thank you and wish you the best in all you do and dream of.

Sincerest regards, Lisa Muzin Steranchak
LisaLisa   
23 Sep 2014
News / Polish MP lives as a migrant in London earning £100 [21]

Too bad the Polish aren't going there to work. They are going for the free medical, free housing, free food, etc.
it is a shame too because these same people would want to stay in their own homeland, but cannot resist obtaining what they KNOW they will not in their own homeland. The Polish want to stay in their own country, but some as in MILLIONS and MILLIONS cannot, they must try to help their family. Perhaps if he had applied for the free benefits the EU has determined UK MUST give to the Poles he wouldn't have left either.
LisaLisa   
22 Sep 2014
Genealogy / My Grandfather was born in Poland and migrated abroad - Can I get a Polish Passport? [68]

ANY food they think will make us gain weight ANY!
The point is they have no right to tell me what to eat.
I cannot believe people are taking this, I cannot.
And the paying for a bag is NOT the cost of the bag, I have no problem with that, but it is a TAX, it doesn't pay the shopkeeper for the cost of the bag, it goes only to the government for nothing, it is a tax ONLY.

Yes, I am well aware that it is the same in EU and specifically Poland herself.
If I am going to live like this, why not do it with the people I am from, instead of a country where I am in the minority, paying for illegals? Paying for Hispanics who hate me because I am Polish?
LisaLisa   
22 Sep 2014
Genealogy / My Grandfather was born in Poland and migrated abroad - Can I get a Polish Passport? [68]

Actually banning things that are FOOD, How DARE they tell me what to put in my mouth, or serve any family for dinner?
I HATE this country, I am done with it.
Do they really expect the people who USED to be free to stay and SLAVE away to fund the illegals coming over the border not because they love this country but because they will be given everything free?
LisaLisa   
22 Sep 2014
Genealogy / My Grandfather was born in Poland and migrated abroad - Can I get a Polish Passport? [68]

Yes I have been to EU Silly You!
I am there half the year or so.
Do you know they are now telling us what we can eat or not eat??
I am serious!
Now when I go to the shops I have to pay to receive a bag if I forget my own.
I am done with this mess. They can av it!
Now where can I go for help in getting a passport???
Arghhhhhhhhhhh!!
PS where are you?
LisaLisa   
21 Sep 2014
Genealogy / My Grandfather was born in Poland and migrated abroad - Can I get a Polish Passport? [68]

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Yes, It WILL be better than US.
I don't think the rest of the world knows what it is truly like in the States.
It isn't as great as people think it is.
It is bad here too, and getting worse.
Taxed to death and work our fingers to the bone invaded by violent South American gangs, serious violence, drugs, guns, murders, and we have to give them money, housing, food, medical treatment.

Simply horrible. The US government doesn't care about the hard working people just taxing us to death, telling us what we can and cannot do, putting more and more laws into place that help only themselves and making sure we have nothing.

So yes, I think it will be better, at least I wil have hope and be amongst the people I should have been with in the first place.

MY people, people I can be proud of no matter what trials and tribulations we face. I would rather be with the people of my own blood and stand with them!

Why would I pay and strive to be in my real homeland? Like I said, the US isn't as great as it used to be, it is failing and floundering thanks to the so called Liberals who have destroyed the country so that THEY would succeed in politics. They have beaten this country down to nothing. I feel nothing for a country that has turned it's back on me. And they have turned their back on me because of my heritage. So yes, I will pay anything to be able to come HOME, to where I should have been born in the first place.
LisaLisa   
20 Sep 2014
Genealogy / My Grandfather was born in Poland and migrated abroad - Can I get a Polish Passport? [68]

Merged: My grandparents were born in Poland - can anyone help me in getting my Polish Passport?

Does anyone have any experience or know of anyone who can help me in getting my Polish Passport? I currently only have my US passport, but I am very serious about obtaining my Polish Passport. Both of my grandparents were born in Poland, but my parents were unfortunately born in US. Any help is greatly appreciated!