Move freely. Being an EU citizen allows you to travel freely throughout any of the 27 countries of the European Union, entering and leaving without a visa. You can also do so in Norway, Iceland, Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
With European citizenship, you can work in any EU country without needing a work permit. This freedom allows you to discover new cultures, broaden your horizons and have more opportunities in the future.
A Polish passport allows you to travel visa-free to many countries outside Europe. It also allows you to enter the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and many other countries more easily than a Latin American passport.
If you are a European citizen, you have the right to study in any EU country under the same conditions as a local. You can obtain scholarships awarded by countries or international organisations to European citizens. Participate in ERASMUS and study at various European universities, often completely free of charge and with semester stipends.
You can practice your profession in the EU if you have a recognised university degree. It is easy to have your degree recognised and professionals are paid generous salaries.
Hold academic positions in European universities and official positions in international organisations such as UNESCO, OECD, NATO, EU, French Scientific Research Council, European Parliament and European Central Bank.
Study English in Great Britain or Ireland at EU prices, whilst being able to work regularly. Many European countries have special programmes for learning the local language for free. Take advantage of this opportunity to learn French, Portuguese, German or whatever language you like for free!
If you are travelling in any EU country, you are not exempt from getting sick and needing medical attention. With the European Health Insurance Card you receive healthcare under the same conditions as residents of the country you are in, free of charge.
Loss of documentation, help in the event of a robbery or accident... It may happen that you are on holiday outside the EU and need consular protection. If your country does not have a consulate or embassy where you are, you can go to the consular delegation of any other country in the Union. They will assist and protect you as what you are: a European citizen. Because the EU looks after you, wherever you are.
Under European law, if you work, you are entitled to 4 weeks of paid vacation per year, maternity leave, accident leave, etc. Specifically, women and men are entitled to 4 months of maternity or paternity leave, and all pregnant women are entitled to at least 14 weeks of paid leave.
Being a Polish citizen allows you to vote in Polish elections and in all elections to the European Parliament. You can even vote while outside Poland by contacting the Polish Embassy.
A key right of having Polish Citizenship is that you can pass it on to your children and all your offspring. It is a gift that they will cherish and enjoy for many generations to come. Don't hesitate to invest in the future of all your offspring, take the first step in obtaining your Polish Citizenship now! Take the assessment to see if you qualify for Polish Citizenship. HERE.