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  1. Italian nationality law is the law of Italy governing the acquisition, transmission and loss of Italian citizenship. Like many continental European countries it is largely based on jus sanguinis. It also incorporates many elements that are seen as favourable to the Italian diaspora.

  2. Am I entitled to Italian citizenship or to an Italian passport? No. The Italian law on citizenship (Law 91/1992) does not entitle someone to acquire Italian citizenship for the mere fact of being born on the Italian territory.

  3. The principles on which Italian citizenship is based are the following: transmissibility of citizenship by descent, i.e. for having Italian parents or ancestors (principle of “ ius sanguinis” ); acquisition of citizenship based on the principle of “ iure soli” (by birth on the Italian soil) in certain cases;

  4. Italian Naturalization. Italian naturalization is thе lеgal procеss by which forеign individuals can bеcomе Italian citizеns. Naturalization allows individuals not born with Italian citizеnship to bеcomе full mеmbеrs of thе Italian nation.

  5. 15 de feb. de 2021 · People who were born in Italy and have Italian citizenship by birth should not be treated unfairly. However, the Decree-Law was inadequate because Law 91/92's original text specified that it would only be valid for two years. This was amended to four years by the 2018 Security Decree.

  6. To determine if you are eligible for Italian citizenship, the Italian Consulate must look at the law that was in effect in Italy at the time of your birth. Individuals can become citizens under several very different sections of law or can automatically lose the citizenship through the naturalization of either of the parents.

  7. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Citizens of other European Union Member States who have been lawfully resident in the territory of the Italian Republic for at least four years can apply for Italian citizenship, which may be granted by decree of the President of the Republic, on the proposal of the Minister of the Interior.