Misiones, one of the provinces that most demands Polish citizenship
Due to its large population of Polish ancestry, Apóstoles, Alem, Oberá and Posadas are some of the towns that most seek advice to be able to complete the process to become citizens of Poland and thus also access European citizenship.
As explained by Jonathan Jablonski, lawyer and manager of citizenship procedures, in the application process: “First you have to know if you qualify to obtain citizenship. To analyze that you would have to know who the Polish ancestor is or which ones, because there are many families that have more than one Polish ancestor. You make sure that that person has not actually lost citizenship before transmitting it to the next generation, that is, you have to look there: if he or she married before the date; If you had children before the date, if you were naturalized before the date, if you served in the army. “Those are the four main ways someone could lose citizenship.”
“Then you have to check if they were all legitimate children. In turn, arrange the documents that make up the legal basis of the procedure, which would be those that prove that the ancestor was indeed Polish. These can be a Polish passport, a Polish military booklet, a Polish voting record, if they appear in the population census in Poland, if they had property in Poland, if they paid taxes. And then, face all the papers that show affiliation with the Pole. That is, the birth certificates of the Pole up to you, tell him that he was your grandfather," I added.
Likewise, Jablonski pointed out that within Argentina, one of the places where people consult the most is precisely Misiones “because there are huge colonies of Poles in Misiones in Oberá, Apóstoles and Alem, mostly. Also from Posadas. So I have a lot of clients in Misiones.”
Regarding the application time until the process is completed, he said “Nowadays, normal citizenship takes a year from the time I file at the Warsaw court.”
Finally, he reported that contacting to request information can be done through the website https://www.mipasaportepolaco.com. There you can complete a form to see if the person requesting it is eligible to process the document.
In turn, contact channels are available via WhatsApp by phone. +5491133411297 or by email info@mipasaportepolaco.com