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Your Polish Heritage
Deserves Recognition

The Karta Polaka (Pole's Card) is Poland's official recognition of your Polish identity β€” unlocking work rights, free education, rail discounts, and a fast-track to Polish citizenship.

Free to Apply β€” No Consular Fee
Valid for 10 Years
Fast-Track to Polish Citizenship
Work in Poland Without a Permit

How It Works

Four steps stand between you and your Karta Polaka.

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Check Eligibility
Answer a few questions to see if you qualify based on your ancestry.
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Gather Documents
Collect birth certificates, family records, and have them translated.
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Visit Your Consulate
Submit your application at the Polish consulate serving your state.
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Receive Your Card
After interview approval, receive your Karta Polaka β€” valid 10 years.
πŸ“° 2026 Update: New legislation proposed β€” apply now

What is the
Karta Polaka?

The Karta Polaka (Pole's Card) is an official Polish government document established in 2007 that confirms your belonging to the Polish nation. It is not citizenship β€” but it's powerful recognition of your Polish heritage.

Millions of people of Polish descent live outside Poland due to historical circumstances β€” emigration, border changes, and forced relocations. The Karta Polaka was created to reconnect the diaspora with their homeland.

Don't worry about your Polish language skills. You don't need to be fluent β€” basic conversational ability is enough. Our Interview Prep section will help you practice the common questions asked during the consulate meeting.

Learn More in Our FAQ
Why It Matters
Recognition with real benefits

The card connects heritage to practical next steps: work rights, education access, and a clearer path toward living in Poland.

What It Is

Official recognition of Polish national identity, valid for 10 years and renewable, with a route toward accelerated citizenship later on.

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Benefits of the Karta Polaka

Once you hold your Karta Polaka, a wide range of privileges open up for you in Poland.

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Right to Work

Work in Poland without needing a separate work permit β€” the same as Polish citizens.

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Free Higher Education

Access to Polish public universities on the same terms as Polish citizens β€” no tuition fees.

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37% Rail Discount

A 37% discount on Polish national rail (PKP) tickets for travel within Poland.

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Emergency Healthcare

Access to emergency medical care in Poland under the same terms as citizens.

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Free Museum Entry

Free entry to state museums in Poland β€” explore your cultural heritage at no cost.

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Fast-Track Citizenship

After just 12 months of residing in Poland, apply for accelerated Polish citizenship.

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Start a Business

Establish and operate a business in Poland under the same terms as Polish citizens.

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Visa Fee Waiver

Polish national visa fees are waived for Karta Polaka holders β€” saving on consular costs.

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Cultural Connection

Official recognition of your Polish identity and your connection to your ancestral homeland.

Polish Diaspora in America

Millions of Americans share Polish roots β€” the Karta Polaka helps them reconnect.

9.5M+
Americans of Polish descent
5
Polish consulates serving the USA
10yr
Card validity β€” fully renewable

Am I Eligible?

Eligibility is based on ancestry, language, and cultural connection. Take our quick questionnaire to find out.

Basic Requirements

  • At least one parent, grandparent, or two great-grandparents of Polish nationality
  • Basic proficiency in Polish language (conversational level is fine)
  • Active interest in Polish culture, traditions, and history
  • Not currently holding Polish citizenship or permanent Polish residency
  • Willingness to declare affiliation with the Polish Nation before a consul
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Don't speak Polish yet?
You don't need to be fluent. Basic conversational ability is enough. Our Interview Prep section will help you practice the most common questions.

πŸ” Quick Eligibility Check

Answer 5 questions to see if you may qualify for the Karta Polaka.

Start the Questionnaire β†’
Takes about 2 minutes β€’ No personal information required
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Learn Poland Through Your Family Story

We’ve started a new educational section that explains Polish history and culture in a way that actually helps ancestry research. The first featured topic is the partitions of Poland and why they still shape the records many families find today.

If your family said β€œwe were from Poland” but the paperwork later says Russia, Austria, Prussia, Germany, Belarus, Lithuania, or Ukraine, this is the context that makes those contradictions easier to understand.

Explore Learn Poland β†’ Connect It to Records
Featured Map Map of the third partition of Poland in 1795
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Practice for Your Interview on the Go

Our upcoming app β€” available on Google Play β€” will walk you through realistic interview scenarios, Polish history questions, vocabulary drills, and personalized practice sessions so you feel confident walking into the consulate.

Paid 30-Day Study Guide Preview Interview Prep Get Notified at Launch
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