Italian Citizenship Rejection Due to the “Minor Age Issue” – Can You Appeal?

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MAJOR UPDATE - A New Procedure For Citizenship by Descent On The Horizon

A major update for Italian citizenship by descent (jure sanguinis) has been approved by the Italian Chamber of Deputies, moving one step closer to becoming law. The bill would create a central office in Rome within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to handle all Italian citizenship ...  Show more

Major Italian Citizenship Case Headed to Supreme Court in January 2026

A landmark moment is approaching for Italian citizenship by descent as Italy’s Supreme Court gets ready to examine the minor age issue and the Tajani Decree in early 2026. These rulings could impact thousands of jure sanguinis applications by defining whether Italian descendants ...  Show more

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