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Decree-Law Tajani 36 2025 “Tajani” on Italian Citizenship (recap)
In a significant move impacting potentially millions seeking Italian citizenship through ancestry, the Italian Government has issued an urgent Decree-Law (Decreto-Legge) introducing substantial restrictions on the transmission of citizenship jure sanguinis (by right of blood) to individuals born and residing outside Italy. This action, sometimes discussed under the umbrella term “decreto tajani” due to the…
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Breaking – Decreto Legge 36 2025
There is a significant and unexpected development regarding Italian citizenship law jure sanguinis (by descent). On March 28, 2025, the Italian Government approved DECRETO LEGGE 36 2025, which was published in the Official Gazette on the same day and entered into force on March 29, 2025. This Decree-Law, DECRETO LEGGE 36 2025, introduces substantial restrictions on…
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Why Italy’s PM Should Honor Citizenship Rights for Descendants
PM Meloni praised Italian Americans as ‘exceptional ambassadors’ in her recent US speech at CPAC last Saturday (see link below for the unabridged version), yet her government is creating new barriers to Italian citizenship by descent. As an attorney representing those affected, I have some questions for the Prime Minister about this contradiction (click the…
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Key Date On The Horizon: Italian Constitutional Court Sets Hearing For June 24th On Jus Sanguinis Citizenship
You want to apply for Italian citizenship? Heads up. The very basis of Italian citizenship law, as we currently know it, is about to be examined closely. After a period filled with speculation, conflicting legal opinions, and a growing sense of uncertainty, Italy’s Constitutional Court has finally scheduled the date for its pronouncement on the…
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The Legal Battle Over Italian Citizenship: Campobasso vs. Bologna Judges (in short)
Italian citizenship law, founded on the principle of ius sanguinis (right of blood), is undergoing significant legal debate. Between November 2024 and January 2025, two parallel constitutional challenges—one from the Campobasso Prosecutor’s Office and another from Judge Gattuso of the Bologna Tribunal—have questioned this fundamental pillar of Italian law. The Campobasso Prosecutor’s Challenge The Prosecutor’s…
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Legal Battle Over Italian Citizenship: Campobasso vs. Bologna Judges
Part 1. The Campobasso Prosecutor’s Constitutional Challenge Italy’s citizenship law, anchored in ius sanguinis (right of blood), allows descendants of Italian emigrants to claim citizenship regardless of residency or cultural ties. This framework, stated in Article 1 of Law 91/1992, has recently faced constitutional scrutiny. In November 2024 and January 2025, two parallel legal challenges…
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Citizenship Application 600 € “Tax” Per Person approved today
Later today a full analysis of the new bill approved today, which imposes a per person 600 € tax on all Italian citizenship allocations.
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The Bologna Court’s Ruling on Italian Citizenship: A Detailed Analysis of Professor Bonato’s Critique
The ruling from the Court of Bologna on 26 November 2024 has had a big impact on Italian law and Italian communities abroad. This decision challenges the basic principles of citizenship by descent, which has sparked a lot of debate. This debate transcends courtroom boundaries and delves into the core of national identity and the…
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New commentary
Dear all, tomorrow (about 24 hours from now) I will post a new commentary on the Bologna court order challenging the constitutionality of jus sangunis. Stay tuned!
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Bologna Court Constitutional Order: a Serious Challenge to Jure Sanguinis?
On November 27, 2024, the Ordinary Court of Bologna (Judge Marco Gattuso) issued an order raising questions about the constitutionality of Article 1 of Law No. 91 of February 5, 1992, concerning Italian citizenship by jus sanguinis. You can find the full court order in pdf at https://italyget.com/en/jus-sanguinis-questioned/. This order has sparked a lively debate in…
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The Court of Bologna Order Challenging Jus Sanguinis
On Nov. 27, 2024, the Ordinary Court of Bologna (Judge Marco Gattuso) issued an order raising constitutionality doubts about Article 1 of Law No. 91 of Feb. 5, 1992, regarding Italian citizenship iure sanguinis. This ordinance has sparked a lively debate in the legal world and among the Italian-descendant community. In this post, you will…
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Bologna Court Questions Italy’s Jus Sanguinis Citizenship Law’s Constitutionality
Is the Italian jus sanguinis (eligibility for citizenship by right of blood) principle in danger? A Bologna court questions the constitutionality of Italy’s jus sanguinis law, which grants citizenship based on ancestry without time limits. The case involves 12 Brazilians claiming citizenship through an 1876 ancestor. The court argues that such recognition, without cultural or…
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Benefits of Italian Citizenship: Top Life-Changing Perks
Benefits of Italian Citizenship Italian citizenship offers tangible benefits like quality healthcare and freedom of movement, as well as intangible advantages like connecting with your heritage and building a community. It opens doors to new experiences, enhances your career and education prospects, and provides voting rights and property ownership advantages. Italian dual citizenship is a…
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Italian Citizenship Minor Issue – Circolare 43347 -Complete Guide to Legal Challenges
UPDATE of 10/20/24: It is anticipated that a new ruling will be forthcoming soon, which will address the question raised by the Circolare 43347 of the proper application of Articles 7 and 12 of Law 555 of 1912 to cases of children born abroad in a jus soli case whose parent became naturalised during their…
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Circolare Italian Citizenship Minor Issue: How to Tackle It
The new Circolare Italian Citizenship with Minor Issue, dated October 3rd, n° 43347 by Ministero dell’Interno, threatens all future (and, possibly) pending applications for citizenship with a “minor issue” filed in Italian town halls. Fortunately, completed applications are not affected as the circolare explicitly excludes them. I believe that this Circolare is probably illegitimate and…
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The 1948 Case Explained (in Video)
I am happy to share with you my new video on the significance of the 1948 rule, that reshaped Italian citizenship eligibility, especially for descendants of Italian women. The 1948 Italian Constitution established gender equality, allowing women to pass on citizenship to their children, even if married to a foreigner.Prior to 1948, citizenship laws were…
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Italian Citizenship by Descent (Jure Sanguinis): Your Complete Guide
Understanding Italian Citizenship by Descent Italian Citizenship by Descent, also known as Jure Sanguinis or Citizenship by Blood, is a legal pathway that allows individuals with Italian ancestors to claim Italian citizenship. This unique opportunity enables eligible descendants to reconnect with their Italian heritage and obtain dual citizenship based on their familial ties. Jure Sanguinis…
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1948 Case Italian Citizenship: A Historical Overview and Legal Analysis
Navigating the complex world of 1948 Case Italian citizenship by descent can feel like assembling an intricate jigsaw puzzle. One of the most important pieces? Understanding the 1948 case for Italian citizenship, especially how it affects women’s right to keep their Italian citizenship and pass it on to her offspring. This comprehensive guide will walk…
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Permesso di Soggiorno per Residenza Elettiva: Mastering Italian National Health Service Registration Requirement
Applying for a Permesso di Soggiorno per Residenza Elettiva in Italy? One crucial step you can’t overlook is registering with the Italian National Health Service (Servizio Sanitario Nazionale, SSN). This guide will help you navigate the complex bureaucratic process and ensure a smooth transition to life in Italy. Why SSN Registration is Vital for Your…
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Italian Citizenship Eligibility Check
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