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Has anyone gone through the Italian Citizenship process?

by Guest31657  |  earlier

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I have family ties (great grandparents) to Italy. I want to get my Italian/EU citizenship. I was wondering if anyone has gone through this and knows the general steps and cost of this entire process.

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  1. Italian citizenship is granted by birth through the paternal line (with no limit on the number of generations)

    or through the maternal line (for individuals born after January 1, 1948).

    If you were born in any country where citizenship is acquired by birth, and any one of the situations listed below pertains to you,

    you may be considered an Italian citizen. For each category all conditions must be met.

    1) Your father was an Italian citizen at the time of your birth and you never renounced your right to Italian citizenship.

    2) Your mother was an Italian citizen at the time of your birth, you were born after January 1st, 1948 and you never renounced your right to Italian citizenship.

    3) Your father was born in your native country, your paternal grandfather was an Italian citizen at the time of your father's birth, neither you nor your father ever renounced your right to Italian citizenship.

    4) Your mother was born in your native country, your maternal grandfather was an Italian citizen at the time of her birth, you were born after January 1, 1948 and neither you nor your mother ever renounced your right to Italian citizenship.

    5) Your paternal or maternal grandfather was born in your native country, your paternal great grandfather was an Italian citizen at the time of his birth, neither you nor your father nor your grandfather ever renounced your right to Italian citizenship

    NOTE: A woman born before 01/01/1948 can claim the Italian citizenship only from her father and can transfer it to descendants after 01/01/1948).

    NOTE: "Italian citizen at the time of birth" means that he/she did not acquire any other citizenship through naturalization, before the descendant's birth.

    about the cost ?

    the consul usually does not charge for this ,

    of course you would pay for your passport

    perhaps birth certificate etc.

    http://www.italiandualcitizenship.com/id...


  2. must be 18 5 years of consecutive or alternate residenct the applicants should not be convict or any major crime nor political offence in any termsthe cost isnt to much either  melissa

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