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Residency. The proposed law mandates that applicants who are more than 3 generations removed from their Italian ancestor must live in Italy to be eligible for citizenship. Specifically, a great-great-grandchild of an Italian must reside in Italy for one year at the time of their application.
How do I get dual citizenship in Italy? Identify Your Most Recent Ancestral Link to Italy. Searching for Naturalization Records. Retrieving Documents and Contacting Your Local Consulate. Apostilling Your Documents for Italy. Translate your English documents into Italian. Take Your Application to the Local Italian Consulate.
There is no specific application or form in the U.S. for dual citizens, you simply need to file for naturalization. Double-check with your own country before applying for U.S. naturalization so you dont lose your citizenship without knowing about it. Contact your consulate or embassy for this information.
FORM 4 (Declaration of deceased Italian ascendant): this form must list all the residency addresses where your deceased Italian ancestor lived since the age of 18. As with the previous form, you will need to submit this form for each deceased Italian ascendant in your Italian lineage.
The documents youll need to apply for Italian citizenship Your ID (an Italian Identity Card or passport) A birth certificate issued by your country of origin. A criminal record certificate issued by the authorities of your country of origin.
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This is where FORM 3 comes into play: if one of these descendants between you and your Italian-born ancestor is still ALIVE, for instance your father, mother, or grandparent, each one will have to sign FORM 3 declaring that he or she never renounced their rights to Italian citizenship to any Italian authority.
In order to apply for citizenship, you will need to collect all your familys vital records, starting with your Italian ancestors birth certificate. You will also need your Italian ancestors naturalization records or proof that your ancestor was never naturalized.
As a rule, the dual Italian citizenship process can cost anywhere between $500 $13,000.

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