
Consultations are currently underway regarding the bill mentioned in the title. I encourage you to supplement the survey and personally to discourage the rulers to implement this law.
Justification for my appeal:
Already before a foreigner may apply for permanent residence permit, he must stay in the territory of the Republic of Poland for min. 5 years with a temporary residence permit. The procedure for granting a residence card (regardless of whether temporary or permanent) is currently almost 12 months. So de facto, assuming that a foreigner will get the first stay card for the entire 5 years (which does not happen, they are usually cards for 2-3 years from the moment of submitting the application), only then he can apply for permanent residence. In the end, it is currently waiting for about 9 years to be able to apply for Polish citizenship with a standard procedure. This bill extends this time to 16 years old …
I will add that the requirements for language, living and income do not change.
I have the impression that this is a badly interpreted act or cynical use of citizens’ ignorance about this procedure. The project is nowhere to mention that a temporary stay for a permanent residence is a temporary stay for min. 5 years.
Immigrants (not refugees) are the worst in this whole situation. They came here to school, whether basic or medium – irrelevant. There they learned the language very well, learned history, culture and Polish customs. For them, the time of legal stay in Poland required for permanent residence is counted from the moment of starting work or studies. In the case of studies, this time is divided by 2. So in practice we have a foreigner, let’s say Dragan from Montenegro, who has studied in Poland since the age of 11. For 8 years of studying in PL he identifies as a Pole and wants to continue his life here. He goes to college, after another 8 years weaned a doctorate. Can he apply for citizenship? No – it must be on the temporary card for a year, then according to the draft of the discussed act – another 10 years. Dragan spent 11 years in Montenegro. He spent 26 years in Poland and only now he has the right to apply for citizenship. While maintaining the status quo it would be 19 years old …
I would like to kindly ask all rpolars to analyze the draft act and the implementation of the survey. It will take you not more than 20 minutes with accurate answers. Let us not let the xenophobic elites feed on God the spirit of guilty foreigners who are trying to grant them citizenship.
Link to consultation: https://www.sejm.gov.pl/sejm10.nsf/agent.xsp?symbol=KONSULTACJE_PROJEKTY&NrKadencji=10&Wsk=T
Link to the amended Act on citizenship (Article 1 point 1): https://www.dziennikustaw.gov.pl/D2023000198901.pdf
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“Nie dajmy ksenofobicznym elitom”
Nawrockiego nazywasz elitą? Człowieku, przecież on był na meczu Lechii i klubu z A klasy i poszedł z dzieciakami na kebaba. To jest przedstawiciel ludu! /s
Przykład europy zachodniej pokazał że migracja nawet zarobkowa i legalna niesie ze sobą ogromne ryzyko, szczególnie kulturowe. Ja popieram te zmiany i zachęcam do wyrażenia poparcia w ankietach. Trzeba zadbać najpierw interesy Polaków a potem obcych
>Tam bardzo dobrze nauczyli się języka, poznali historię, kulturę i polskie obyczaje.
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O, ten kawałek o dzieciach obcokrajowców to dokładnie z mojego życia wzięty…jestem z Ukrainy, Mieszkam w Polsce od 4 roku życia, skonczyłam tu szkołę i studia, mam 27 lat i wyprowadzam się do Włoch gdzie biorę ślub z Włochem i tam po 2 latach będę ubiegać się o obywatelstwo włoskie. Jak wszedzie żona obywatela>osoba żyjąca w kraju od dziecka. System wyedukował mnie za darmo, a teraz jestem zmuszona wyjechać mimo, że zasadniczo chciałam zostać. Brawo