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BIM   
3 Feb 2017
Law / The official Web pages are confusing in telling me exactly how many years I need to obtain Polish citizenship. [16]

Hello!

I am a young man from an EU country, who considers moving to Poland for the rest of his life and implicitly obtain the citizenship there.

I have looked for information online regarding the conditions I must fulfil however I kept coming across the same pair of paragraphs which seem to contradict themselves, probably due to the fact that they are not being detailed enough, that they omitted something.

Here they are:

1) "a foreigner residing continuously on the territory of the Republic of Poland for at least 3 years, pursuant to an establishment permit, an EC residence permit for a long-term resident, or a permanent residence permit, having a stable and regular income within the Republic of Poland as well as a legal title to the occupied living premises"

2) "a foreigner residing continuously and legally on the territory of the Republic of Poland for at least 10 years, who fulfills jointly the following conditions: is a holder of an establishment permit, an EC residence permit for a long-term resident, or a permanent residence permit, and has a stable and regular income within the Republic of Poland as well as a legal title to the occupied living premises"

So can anyone tell me exactly how many years I must reside in Poland before I can apply for the citizenship? 3 or 10? I simply cannot see any difference between the conditions stipulated by these two paragraphs.

Do I have any advantage if I come from an EU country, compared to someone from outside it? I read that residence permits are also of multiple types and it seems that EU citizens receive a special type. Can anyone help me with this issue as well?

Best wishes,
BIM
BIM   
3 Feb 2017
Law / The official Web pages are confusing in telling me exactly how many years I need to obtain Polish citizenship. [16]

Thank you dovla for the clarification. So this means that I must stay 5 years on temporary residence permit before I can apply for the permanent one, yes?

Lyzko, don't worry about my future Polish fluency because I have practiced learning foreign languages since I was a little child and most importantly, I can offer Poland much more than just changing the diapers of forgotten old people living in retirement homes... just saying this in case you met a lot of desperate Romanian losers "crowding" other European countries. Unlike them, some of us aspire to become engineers and even reach space one day :)
BIM   
3 Feb 2017
Law / The official Web pages are confusing in telling me exactly how many years I need to obtain Polish citizenship. [16]

I heard that Polish people in general are nationalistic (this is something which I appreciate in them a lot) however I dislike that this aspect also encourages ignorance, in the sense that they rarely speak any foreign language at all, even the young ones! So that means I have no choice but to study Polish seriously in order to be able to communicate with most people.

Romania has a bad reputation, at least in Europe, due to the gypsies who went abroad and committed countless crimes. They are originally from India, and the Ottomans brought them here as slaves. We freed them at a point but they never integrated properly into society. Their situation is very similar to that of American ni&&ers.

As for you Americans, I guess you hate us because we allied with the Germans and even kicked your ass when you attempted to bombard our oil fields ;) The Iron Guard was not that bad and neither was Ceausescu (who by the way, didn't govern a failed regime, we were a respected country... those who overthrew him later installed a failed regime which persisted for about 27 years now, why the hell do you think I want to get out of here?... 300 000 Romanian people in the streets every night for the last 4 consecutive days, protesting against the government)
BIM   
3 Feb 2017
Law / The official Web pages are confusing in telling me exactly how many years I need to obtain Polish citizenship. [16]

Obama through his policies almost started a new war with Russia. Who would have been wiped out in a matter of days if that happened? Among a few others, we Romanians because we are near their border. And we are actually the most tempting target since we also host the American missile defense system, which perhaps is secretly an attack platform as well. So yes, we are a punching bag... But Trump seems much smarter. I can finally like America with a guy like him in charge :D
BIM   
4 Feb 2017
Law / The official Web pages are confusing in telling me exactly how many years I need to obtain Polish citizenship. [16]

I asked something in the first post of this thread and it was answered to me already.

I did not come here to have people lecture me over my personal decisions. This thread should be closed because all after what dovla wrote is pure gargling.

You know nothing about Romania. Perhaps you just came here for the "beautiful women" like all degenerate idiots say when being asked.

The people in the streets of Romania these days, most of them didn't even go to vote in the recent parliamentary elections (less than half of the country did), but now they suddenly act like having pepper shoved down their asses. There is no such thing as a true patriotic spirit in Romania, it is all an illusion. Most youngsters worship the fuc.king Americans and western Europeans as if they were some kind of gods, and tend to copy especially the negative aspects of their lifestyles. Even looking at our own history, we can easily observe that Romanians themselves assassinated their best leaders for over 2000 years, from ancient times up to Nicolae Ceausescu (who was actually killed in a coup d'etat, by a group of Romanian traitors who were loyal to the Soviet Union and turned Romania back into a Soviet satellite). At least countries like Poland had the courage to oppose the EU( ruled by the nowadays cucked liberal Germany) when it attempted to force each of the countries within the union to host subhuman Muslim rapefugees. And they almost banned the abortions too but unfortunately they succumbed to feminist protest pressure, most likely organized by NGOs from the "civilized" West.

Romania's population is in a constant decline, cities and villages are getting emptied everywhere at an alarming rate. Since the 1989, our population (withing our borders) has gone down by several million individuals! At least Poland managed to keep its population number intact and they are taking measures to boost it again.

And the EU funds, last time I checked, Poland had one of the greatest absorption rates within the entire EU, while Romania had one the worst.

Don't tell me to stay in my own country. I am a white European from the Eastern side of the continent. As a Romanian, I have many aspects in common with the Poles so my integration will be fairly easy. Even my first name is Slavic and I often get confused with a Pole. Tell **, muslims and asians instead to stay in their god-forsaken continents and to stop mixing with us white Europeans, to breed sh.it-skins that will become terrorist Antifa supporters at maturity. And nonetheless, educate European women to stop believing in the multiculturalism utopia. Europe for Europeans!