Citizenship of Poland for Ukrainians - how to acquire it quickly in 2025.


Obtaining citizenship of another country is a challenging task. In Poland, it is definitely not a child's play. There are several options for obtaining citizenship, but each path has its own requirements. Foreigners must meet a number of conditions related to residency and income, as reported by the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship on its website.
How to become a citizen of Poland
Firstly, for Ukrainians, there is an option that involves living in Poland for a little over three years, having a stable income, housing rights, and possessing a certain level of proficiency in the Polish language. Another way is to obtain citizenship if you are married to a Polish citizen, provided that you have been married for at least three years and have legally resided in Poland for another two years. Additionally, foreigners under 18 can acquire citizenship if one of the parents holds a Polish passport.
Moreover, there is another possibility - to establish your Polish ancestry. For instance, if someone in your family was a Polish citizen, you may try to restore the lost citizenship. In the case of a positive decision from the president, you could obtain Polish citizenship without special conditions. Some individuals are entitled to such citizenship based on high achievements in science, arts, sports, etc.
Other interesting aspects for Ukrainians
Don't forget that Ukrainians will be able to obtain German citizenship in 2025 through naturalization. It is also important to note that workers in Poland in 2025 will have a minimum wage of 4,666 zlotys before tax, and they will receive approximately 3,510 zlotys in hand. For night shifts, they will receive additional payments, the amount of which will depend on the month.
In short, for Ukrainians who dream of becoming citizens of Poland, there are several paths to this goal, each requiring appropriate preparation and compliance with a number of requirements, but it is possible if one acts carefully and correctly.Read also
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