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  2. Polish nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Those without a right to Polish citizenship were considered to have only "Polish origins" but not citizenship. [5] Thus, not all ethnic Poles could claim Polish citizenship if they had left Poland before the country became an independent state in 1918. Also, there can be no break in Polish citizenship between the emigrant ancestor and the ...

  3. Category:Polish nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Polish nationality law Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. N. Naturalized citizens of Poland (117 P) Pages in category "Polish ...

  4. Right of return - Wikipedia

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    The right of return is a principle in international law which guarantees everyone's right of voluntary return to, or re-entry to, their country of origin or of citizenship. The right of return is part of the broader human rights concept of freedom of movement and is also related to the legal concept of nationality . [ 1 ]

  5. Category:Nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Polish nationality law (1 C, 2 P) R. ... Renunciation of citizenship; Right of return; A. ... Surinamese nationality law;

  6. Jus sanguinis - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian nationality law Poland: Polish nationality law. The definition of Polish citizenship has been based for years on article 34 of the Polish Constitution; this article is based on a jus sanguinis right to citizenship. [40] Moreover, any child born by Polish parent(s) is a de jure citizen of Poland.

  7. European Convention on Nationality - Wikipedia

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    The European Convention on Nationality (E.T.S. No. 166 [1]) was signed in Strasbourg on 6 November 1997. It is a comprehensive convention of the Council of Europe dealing with the law of nationality.

  8. Karta Polaka - Wikipedia

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    Karta Polaka – specimen document. Karta Polaka ([ˈkarta pɔˈlaka] lit. Pole's Card, also translated as Polish Card), is a document confirming belonging to the Polish nation, which may be given to individuals who cannot obtain dual citizenship in their own countries while belonging to the Polish nation according to conditions defined by law; and, who do not have prior Polish citizenship or ...

  9. Poland - Wikipedia

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    Poland, [d] officially the Republic of Poland, [e] is a country in Central Europe.It extends from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Sudetes and Carpathian Mountains in the south, bordered by Lithuania and Russia [f] to the northeast, Belarus and Ukraine to the east, Slovakia and the Czech Republic to the south, and Germany to the west.