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Italy has tightened its rules for dual Italian citizenship via lineage, narrowing access to citizenship to only those with parents or ...
Italy’s government has made it impossible for anyone to get Italian citizenship through their great-grandparents, dashing the hopes of those who have already paid money to start the process.
The law will go to parliament to be ratified in 60 days, and some changes could be introduced, but for the moment new applications for citizenship must meet new requirements.
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Why has Italy tightened citizenship rules? - MSN
What was Italy’s citizenship law until now? Under the old rules, anyone who could prove they had an Italian ancestor alive after March 17, 1861, when the Kingdom of Italy was created, could ...
As it stands, those applying for Italian citizenship by residency need to provide proof of taxable income for all years of residency, and must have a minimum annual income of 8,263.31 euros ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNYou May Qualify for a Second Passport If You Have a Grandparent From One of These European Countries
Fortunately, some countries make it relatively easy—and we use that term loosely—to apply for citizenship and a passport if ...
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