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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 ...
About 102,000 Ukrainian citizens received Karta Polaka, [20] of whom some 15,500 obtained permanent residence permits in the period from 2014 to March 2018. [ 21 ] Russian invasion of Ukraine
[3] To connect with a chip, a card access number and a personal identification number must be provided. The basic e-signature (recognised the same as handwritten signature by all public facilities, like municipal offices, central administration, courts etc.) functionality is provided free-of-charge for all citizens age 18 or older.
Od 2019 obywatele wszystkich państw świata mogą ubiegać się o Kartę Polaka. English: Map showing states of which citizens of Polish origin can apply for a Polish Charter (colour red). Since 2019 citizens of all countries in the world can apply for Polish Charter.
It turned out that almost 15% of the population of Poland (4,3 - 4,6 million people) declared that they either were born in the Kresy, or have a parent or a grandparent from that region. The number of Kresowiacy is high in northern and western Poland – as many as 51% of inhabitants of Lubusz Voivodeship , and 47% of inhabitants of Lower ...
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The introduction of the Karta Polaka (Polish Charter) in 2007 confirming Polish heritage of individuals who cannot obtain dual citizenship in their own countries, enabled many thousands of inhabitants of Belarus to formally declare their Polish identity for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland. The introduction caused protests from ...