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Polish Citizenship Act
Parliament of Poland
Long title
An Act relating to Polish citizenship
Enacted by
Government of Poland
Status: Current legislation
Polish nationality law is based primarily on the principle of jus sanguinis. Children born to at least one Polish parent acquire Polish citizenship irrespective of place of birth. Besides other things, Polish citizenship entitles the person to a Polish passport.
Polish citizenship and nationality law is set out in the Polish Citizenship Act of 2009, which was published on 14 February 2012, and became law in its entirety on 15 August 2012.[1][2]
Its provisions cover a range of Polish citizenship issues, including dual citizenship; acquisition by law (including birth, grant, recognition, and restoration); loss; status of minors vis-a-vis parents; and various processes and regulations.[1]
^ ab"The Polish Citizenship Act". LexLege.pl. June 14, 2019. Retrieved June 13, 2019.
^Polish Citizenship Act of 2 April 2009
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