John Silver 1 Sep 2016 #1HiI am a polish citizen (although never lived in Poland). I want polish passports for my kids, and I hear from few people the law will be changed and living in Poland may be a must for the citizenship.Should I do it now or I can wait for the kids to get little older? (the oldest is 8 years old)
terri 1 | 1,664 1 Sep 2016 #2Someone is pulling your chain, but you can start the procedures for your kids now. Once they have a Polish citizenship, it will be no problem.
Mister H 11 | 761 1 Sep 2016 #3Not quite sure what the point is of having citizenship of a country someone has never lived in, nor ever intends too.If the emotional tie to a country is that strong, then live there for some of the time at least.
OP John Silver 2 Sep 2016 #4Hi,I am not living in the EU now, but may want my kids to be able to move and work in the EU.
terri 1 | 1,664 2 Sep 2016 #5You do not neeed to give a reason why you want a citizenship of a country. But you must try and get the paperwork organized.
johnsilver 20 Oct 2016 #6Merged: Citizenship for my kids born outside the EU - I am Polish citizenI am a polish citizen, although living outside the EU. I want to issue citizenship for my kids (born outside the EU as well).What is the process? and what would be the cost?