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    Assistance in collecting documents and support to obtain Polish citizenship.
    Options for working with us

    Basic

    1000 zł

    Only until the end of December!

    (“Including VAT 23%”)

    Full

    2250 zł

    2000 zł

    Only until the end of December!

    (“Including VAT 23%”)

    Accelerated

    2700 zł

    2500 zł

    Only until the end of December!

    (“Including VAT 23%”)

    List of basic documents

    It is important to keep in mind that each case is considered on a case-by-case basis and additional documents may be required.
    • Citizenship application
    • 4 actual photos
    • Original proof of marital status (PL) (optional)
    • Original birth certificate (PL)
    • Polish language certificate for level B1
    • Tenancy agreement (Meldunek)
    • Permit for temporary or permanent residence in Poland
    • Other documents
    Польское гражданство

    Polish citizenship

    You can obtain Polish Citizenship through the Voivode or through the President. Depending on your situation, we will find a shortcut to Polish Citizenship for you.

    The processing time in Warsaw is approximately 6 months.

    Advantages of Polish citizenship

    - Unlimited residence in the EU;

    - Access of medical services;

    - Guaranteed protection by the state;

    - Opportunity to participate in elections;

    - Possibility to buy real estate in the EU countries without restrictions;

    - Ability to study free of charge in European universities;

    - The opportunity to travel to 182 countries without a visa!

    Who can obtain Polish citizenship?

    - Holders of Pole cards can obtain Polish citizenship after one year of residence on the basis of a permanent residence permit.

    - A person staying on the territory of Poland and having a permanent residence permit on the basis of Polish origin.

    - Through naturalization. Holders of residence permit on the basis of studies, work, etc. can apply for Polish citizenship. Depending on your reasons, we will find the best way for you to obtain Polish citizenship!

    - A person who is the spouse of a Polish citizen who has been married for at least 3 years.
    - Refugees who have been continuously staying in Poland for at least 2 years on the basis of a permanent residence permit.

    etc.

    Our experienced lawyers will analyze your situation and help you choose the most suitable option.

    Polish Citizenship

    Polish citizenship is not just another document, but an opportunity to become a full member of society with a broad range of rights — from participating in elections to freely living and working in Poland and across the European Union. Many people who have obtained a residence card, permanent residence, or resident status ultimately strive for this status, as citizenship provides final legal stability.

    For many, the path to Polish citizenship is not a migration formality. It is a decision about long-term plans and about living in Poland as a true home. By acquiring citizenship, a person no longer depends on renewals, permits, or external circumstances — their legal position becomes stable and secure.

    If this is viewed not as “the end of paperwork,” but as a real transition to a new stage of life, it becomes clear why for many people it matters more than residence status alone.

    Who Can Apply for Citizenship

    Not everyone can submit an application immediately — certain conditions must be met. The main pathway involves legally residing in Poland for a specified number of years (usually several years on the basis of permanent residence or EU long-term resident status), having a lawful source of income, and having no serious violations of the law.

    Sometimes people assume that mere residence is sufficient. In practice, what matters is also how a person has lived: whether they complied with regulations, maintained stable income, and fulfilled obligations toward the state. This is why documentation and the entire history of stay play a crucial role — even a single mistake in the past can significantly delay the process.

    Language, Integration, Documentation

    To obtain citizenship, it is necessary to confirm knowledge of the Polish language. This does not mean knowing just a few phrases, but being able to communicate effectively, understand official documents, and participate in public life. The more clearly this is reflected in the documentation, the simpler and faster the process becomes.

    Integration is not an abstract concept. It involves concrete elements such as education, employment, paying taxes, and participation in local life. When a person lives in Poland “as at home,” this is reflected in the case file and helps the authorities reach a positive decision.

    Documentation can be extensive, but preparation for language requirements and confirmation of residence and financial stability are stages where rushing is strongly discouraged.

    Common Reasons for Delays and Refusals

    Applying for citizenship always involves a thorough review — not only of the current status, but of the entire history of stay. Every border crossing, every date, and every entry in the documents may matter. The authorities examine not only timelines, but also the reasons for gaps, inconsistencies, and discrepancies between documents.

    Errors that once seemed minor can suddenly become critical: differences in name spelling, lack of official confirmation of residence for a specific period, incomplete tax declarations. It is precisely because of such seemingly insignificant issues that the process can be delayed for months.

    Therefore, it is important not only to collect documents, but to understand how the system works and what will be closely reviewed.

    Why Professional Support in Citizenship Matters

    From a practical perspective, obtaining citizenship is not a matter of “submitting documents and waiting.” It is a strategic preparation of the case, where every element must be logically explained, documented, and justified. The authorities do not simply check boxes — they assess the overall context.

    Professional support helps to:

    identify weak points in the residence history in advance;

    prepare explanations for disputable or unclear elements in the documentation;

    properly document income, housing, and integration;

    prepare for language requirements in a way that allows the exam to be passed without issues.

    When documentation is complete and consistent, decisions are made much faster and far more often in favor of the applicant.

    Polish Citizenship with SKILLDOCS Support

    SKILLDOCS assists clients throughout the entire path to Polish citizenship. We do not merely verify documents — we view each case as a life story that must be presented to the authorities in the most clear and convincing manner.

    We analyze your situation, develop a tailored strategy, prepare the required evidence, and provide support at every key stage of the process. Our primary goal is to ensure that the reviewing authority has no doubts about your readiness to become a citizen of the Republic of Poland.

    If you are ready to move to the next level and make Poland your true home, leave an application on the SKILLDOCS website, and we will help you assess your chances, build a plan, and complete the path to citizenship with confidence and peace of mind.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How long do I have to wait for the Polish citizenship case to be processed?
    This period usually takes about 6 months.
    Is it possible to have 2 citizenships?
    Polish law does not prohibit holding two citizenships

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