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Sorry? Surely given that you have ILR you do not need to register on the WRS!nicgentile wrote:Since I have ILR, I agree I have to apply for WRS. Is it a big issue?
If I become a Polish citizen, then I will have to register on the WRS right? Cause I wont be using my Kenyan passport anymore. Or I can still use my Kenyan passport for some stuff here and Polish passport for travel to Poland. Makes sense, cause I am confused as hellJohn wrote:Sorry? Surely given that you have ILR you do not need to register on the WRS!nicgentile wrote:Since I have ILR, I agree I have to apply for WRS. Is it a big issue?
The route to Polish citizenship ... interesting! So how long does one need to have a connection with Poland before qualifying for citizenship?
No! For a start, if you read the "small print" as regards the WRS, you are actually exempt, given that you have ILR already. Compared to your girlfriend, she will definitely need to register on the WRS, if she wants to become employed.If I become a Polish citizen, then I will have to register on the WRS right?
Hence the Lawyer.Marco 72 wrote:According to the website of the Polish NY consulate you need to have lived in Poland for at least 5 years with a permanent residence permit in order to naturalise, although exceptions can be made in "particularly justified" cases.