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Can I get Italian citizenship if I was born there?

Can I get Italian citizenship if I was born there?

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 1 January 1948. An Italian citizen may be born in a country whose citizenship is acquired at birth by all persons born there.

Is a child born in Italy An Italian citizen?

Those born in Italy are not automatically Italian citizens, unless a parent is an Italian citizen; those who are born in Italy to foreign parents can become Italian at 18 (age of majority). If a cohabiting parent acquires Italian citizenship, the minor will automatically be entitled to citizenship, too.

What do I need to renew Italian passport?

Your current passport (even if it has expired) Your driving license, national ID card or equivalent form of valid photo identification. One passport photograph taken within the previous six months (Check with your local consulate for their Italian passport photo requirements)

Do I qualify for dual citizenship Italy?

How Do I Get Dual Citizenship in Italy? You can get dual citizenship in USA and Italy if you can prove you have Italian ancestry. Italian citizenship is granted through the paternal line at birth, so through the laws of jure sanguinis, you are a citizen at birth if one or both of your parents have Italian citizenship.

Where can I get my Italian passport renewed?

You may apply for a passport at the London Consulate General if you are an Italian national residing in the London Consular District and are registered both in the Consular Register and in the A.I.R.E. (Anagrafe Italiani Residenti all’Estero – Register of Italians residing abroad) of an Italian “comune” (town hall).

Can a minor child renounce their Italian citizenship?

In accordance with Article 14 of Law No. 91/92 “The minor children of those who acquire or reacquire Italian citizenship, when living together with them, shall acquire Italian citizenship, but, after coming of legal age, they can renounce it, if in possession of other citizenship”.

Who are Italian citizens born on Italian soil?

CITIZENSHIP GRANTED TO PERSONS BORN ON ITALIAN SOIL (“ius soli”) Italian citizenship is granted to: – the subjects born on Italian soil whose parents are unknown, stateless or cannot pass on their citizenship to their children according to the laws of the State of which they are citizens (Article 1, paragraph 1, subparagraph b, of Law No. 91/92);

Can a father become an Italian citizen before birth?

However, Italian law states that your father must not have renounced his right to Italian citizenship before your birth. For this reason, provided your father was not naturalized as a citizen of another country, you can apply for Italian citizenship which is the first step toward attaining a passport.

Are there any Italians who were not born in Italy?

Your paternal grandparent or maternal grandparent was not born in Italy. Your maternal and paternal great-grandfathers or great-grandmothers were born in Italy and were citizens of Italy or had rights to Italian citizenship jure sanguinis when your grandparents were born.

In accordance with Article 14 of Law No. 91/92 “The minor children of those who acquire or reacquire Italian citizenship, when living together with them, shall acquire Italian citizenship, but, after coming of legal age, they can renounce it, if in possession of other citizenship”.

CITIZENSHIP GRANTED TO PERSONS BORN ON ITALIAN SOIL (“ius soli”) Italian citizenship is granted to: – the subjects born on Italian soil whose parents are unknown, stateless or cannot pass on their citizenship to their children according to the laws of the State of which they are citizens (Article 1, paragraph 1, subparagraph b, of Law No. 91/92);

When did your mother become an Italian citizen?

CASE #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.

Your paternal grandparent or maternal grandparent was not born in Italy. Your maternal and paternal great-grandfathers or great-grandmothers were born in Italy and were citizens of Italy or had rights to Italian citizenship jure sanguinis when your grandparents were born.