Italian citizenship is based on the principle of jure sanguinis: this means that a child born to an Italian father or mother is also an Italian citizen, regardless of the place of birth. An individualContinue reading
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1948 case Italian citizenship: updates
Although in Italy the judgments issued by the Ordinary Court do not create precedents that bind the Judge to comply with, however they make a jurisprudential orientation that can not be ignored, especially when theseContinue reading
Decree ‘Salvini’ (Decreto Legge n.113/2018): citizenship application updates
The definitive issue of the Security Decree (Decreto Legge n.113/2018), that modifies and complements the law n.91 of February 5th, 1992, introduces some new rules concerning Italian citizenship application. Let’s see them below. Recognition ofContinue reading
Italian citizenship: where to apply
The relevant Italian authority to which the application for Italian citizenship must be submitted depends on the type of citizenship required. Jure sanguinis If the applicant lives abroad, the relevant authority is the Italian ConsulateContinue reading
1948 case Italian citizenship
The 1948 rule concerns the paths that guarantee Italian citizenship by blood (jure sanguinis) to those who have female ancestors.The 1912 Citizenship Act (that regulated the passage of citizenship from one generation to the next)Continue reading