I, too, am interested in Polish citizenship (through my grandparents, unfortunately no birth certificates). Years ago I started looking into it, and there was a Polish woman in Australia (I think) who you could hire. I hadn't heard of Lexmotion until now, so I'm interested to see if others post. As for Mr. Cherson's comments, the main reason for many people obtaining citizenship of a Central European country is to gain acces to residency and employment in any EU country. And as Mr. Cherson points out, "Just because you might not like the government and the society doesn't fit your desired mold is no reason. By becoming a citizen you can help change those things more than you can from the outside." So obtaining Polish citizenship would enable you to participate in helping to make changes there.
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Erica Fox Zabusky
ZABUSKI - Czestochowa, Sochaczew
FRYDMANN - Sochaczew
BRAUN, PANKOWSKI - Czestochowa
FIKSEL, RUDMAN - Izaslav, Slavuta, Odessa, Kharkov
POLISZUK, GOLDMAN - Izaslav, Slavuta