Live Webinar: 3 Things You Didn't Know About Citizenship Laws In Poland
Event description
Poland’s first citizenship law placed strong legal emphasis on the role of men in determining the nationality of their families. These regulations meant that citizenship was primarily passed through fathers and husbands, often leaving women and children with limited rights. Over time, reforms have made the process more equitable, shaping the citizenship laws we know today.
Join our free webinar to explore how these laws evolved and what they mean for those seeking Polish citizenship today.
🔍 What you’ll discover:
✅ How early laws restricted women’s ability to pass on citizenship
✅ Key reforms that changed nationality rights for families
✅ The impact of shifting interpretations for women born before 1951
🎙 Meet your hosts:
Eva Hussain – Polaron’s Founder & Director
Dorota Blachnio – Polaron's Polish Citizenship Manager
📅 When? March 26, 4:00 PM (New York time)
📍 Where? Online via Zoom
💬 Live Q&A: Get your questions answered by our experts
This webinar is perfect for anyone interested in Polish ancestry, citizenship by descent, or historical legal changes.
We look forward to seeing you there!
The Polaron Team
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