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Oct 24, 2008, 03:28 AM
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Italian immigration law- can an American become Italian based on bloodline
Hi
I currently hold an American passport as I was born there in 1964. My father is Italian by birth and my grandparents the same. My mother is British. I left America in 1965 and have lived in the UK with both parents ever since. I have Indefinite leave to Remain. I do not hold British nationality and my dad retained his Italian citizenship.My question is am I eligible to apply for an Italian passport because of my bloodline.
Any advice would be gratefully received. Many Thanks Tina L.
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Oct 24, 2008, 03:44 AM
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From wikipedia (not the best source I know but you can look at its sources)
U.S. citizens, Argentinians, Canadians, Australians, Brazilians, Venezuelans or others who are descended from an ancestor (parent, grandparent, great-grandparent, etc.) born in Italy may have a claim to Italian citizenship by descent
Italian nationality law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Have a read, it seems quiet clear there are a couple of ways you are entitled.
Here is the italian embassy in london's website
http://www.conslondra.esteri.it/Consolato_Londra
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Oct 24, 2008, 04:30 AM
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Originally Posted by templelane
Hi Templelane
Thank you very much for your reply. I have been looking at these websites and Im confused as to whether its as straight forward as the site suggests for holders of US nationality. Ive been looking at other sites and one states that prior to 1992 Italian citizens in the US and with US nationality ( which would apply to me ) would not lose their Italian citizenship if they met certain conditions(which I don't ). Have I renounced my rights to Italian citizenship because I have held US citizenship prior to 1992? Ive already tried contacting the Consulate but just keep getting answer machines.
TinaL
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Oct 25, 2008, 02:59 PM
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Hi TinaL:
From what you describe, you qualify. You are an American by birth, an Italian by blood. Now it's just a matter of getting the paperwork together according to the Italian consulate of your jurisdiction.
I know this in theory, and experienced it through practice - I got myself, my siblings, my aunt, and my father their Italian citizenship (and passports) through this process. I discovered Italy's citizenship through Jus Sanguinis 5 years ago, did all the research, met the paperwork requirements (2.5 years of waiting), and it's been a reality since last February. Very useful thing, dual citizenship.
You are in a fortunate position, however. Whereas I had to come up with the documents for four generations of ascendents, you only have to do yours and your parents. Very very nice. I had to produce the official Italian birth certificate of my great grandfather, born in a village in the boot of Italy in 1873. Not an easy task!
Go to this website, it is very clear and informative. Italian Citizenship - Italian Dual Citizenship
That should be all. Good luck, and let me know if you have more questions. If you like the answer, rate it, please!
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Oct 27, 2008, 04:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Madrilenyo93
Hi TinaL:
From what you describe, you qualify. You are an American by birth, an Italian by blood. Now it's just a matter of getting the paperwork together according to the Italian consulate of your jurisdiction.
I know this in theory, and experienced it through practice - I got myself, my siblings, my aunt, and my father their Italian citizenship (and passports) through this process. I discovered Italy's citizenship through Jus Sanguinis 5 years ago, did all the research, met the paperwork requirements (2.5 years of waiting), and it's been a reality since last February. Very useful thing, dual citizenship.
You are in a fortunate position, however. Whereas I had to come up with the documents for four generations of ascendents, you only have to do yours and your parents. Very very nice. I had to produce the official Italian birth certificate of my great grandfather, born in a village in the boot of Italy in 1873. Not an easy task!
Go to this website, it is very clear and informative. Italian Citizenship - Italian Dual Citizenship
That should be all. Good luck, and let me know if you have more questions. If you like the answer, rate it, please!
Hi Madrilenyo93,
Thank you for your time and advice. Im so pleased I don't have to go back to 1873! Wow what a long ( and interesting I presume ) task you had. I will certainly check out the website and go from there. Many thanks. I appreciate your answer and have rated I.
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May 19, 2010, 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Attorney_Marco_Mantovani
TOS violation?
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Jul 4, 2012, 08:21 AM
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Hey TinaL, how did the process go for you?
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