Tajani Decree Under Constitutional Review: What It Could Mean for Citizenship by Descent

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Can You Still Claim Italian Citizenship Under the Old Rules?

Italian citizenship by descent may still remain possible under the old rules for some people who were already trying to apply before the 2025 decree changed the legal framework. Consular booking attempts, waiting lists, and prior communications can all play a role in showing that ...  Show more

How to Choose the Right Italian Court for Citizenship by Descent and 1948 Cases

For anyone pursuing Italian citizenship through the courts, knowing which venue has jurisdiction is a required part of the process, and it can affect how you plan a jure sanguinis claim, a 1948 case, or a court action connected to consular delays and other administrative barriers ...  Show more

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