Birth of a Child in Poland: Step-by-Step Guide for Ukrainian Parents.
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainian parents have been provided with advice on actions that need to be taken when giving birth to a child in Poland. As reported by 'Khvylya' on the site Yavp.pl, there are several key stages.
When a child is born in Poland to Ukrainian parents, they need to take several important actions.
Registration of the Newborn
First, it is necessary to register the newborn at the local Polish civil registry office within 21 days from the moment of receiving the birth certificate. During registration, parents will receive two certificates: a short and a full one.
Obtaining Ukrainian Citizenship
The next step is to obtain Ukrainian citizenship for the child. For this, it is necessary to contact the consulate of Ukraine that corresponds to the district and place of the child's birth. It is important to have an extract from the Reserve+ application with a QR code for fathers aged 18-60. If the mother is not a citizen of Ukraine, this rule does not apply.
Obtaining a Foreign Passport
After obtaining the citizenship certificate, the procedure for obtaining a foreign passport for the child can begin. Detailed information about registering newborns in Poland and obtaining Ukrainian citizenship can be found in the Telegram bot 'Legal Advisor 2.0 for Ukrainians in Poland', specifically in the section 'Family/Education - Childbirth'.
The article summarizes the main steps that Ukrainian parents should take when giving birth to a child in Poland. It is important to timely register the newborn, obtain Ukrainian citizenship, and collect all necessary documents. For detailed consultations, please refer to the specialized Telegram bot that can provide useful information and support in this important matter.
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