Polish Passport - An Overview

Polish Passports are issued to Polish citizens to who are interested in traveling outside of Poland. Any person with Polish citizenship may obtain a Polish Passport.

After Poland joined the European Union on the 1st of May 2004, possession of a Polish passport grants the bearer free entry into each of the European Union countries with all the benefits that this entails. A Polish citizen is a EU citizen. There are many benefits of being a EU citizen, some of which are:  each citizen is fully entitled to work, study and own property anywhere within the European Union.

Furthermore, since April 2008 Poland has become a member of the Schengen Agreement. The Schengen rules apply among most European countries. Members of Schengen Agreement countries have no border limitations. Since the implementation of the Schengen rules, border posts have been closed between participating countries.

A Polish passport can only be received by persons who have Polish citizenship. In order to obtain a Polish passport, each person must obtain Polish citizenship and then apply for the passport.

Piotrowski’s Law Firm render comprehensive legal services regarding certification Polish citizenship and documents required by provisions of Polish Law to receive Polish passport.

In particular we render legal servicing regarding polish documents like Polish birth and marriage certificates as well as other actions like changing personal details in Polish Registry etc.


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You can apply for a Polish citizenship for your children without being issued a passport

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Owners of a Polish citizenship acquire all the rights of a citizen in all of the European union

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