Episode 29

Big Changes in Italian Citizenship Law: How They Affect You

Welcome back to another episode of A New Life in Italy! I'm your host, Samantha Wilson, and today we’re diving into a critical topic for anyone considering or currently in the process of applying for Italian citizenship.

In this episode, we discuss a significant recent change from Italy's Ministry of the Interior that impacts how citizenship applications are handled, particularly for those affected by what we refer to as the "minor issue." This term refers to cases where a child under the age of 21 loses their claim to Italian citizenship because their Italian parent naturalized before they reached adulthood.

We start by breaking down the basics of Italian citizenship, specifically the concept of Jure Sanguinis, or citizenship by descent. I explain how individuals can qualify for citizenship through their Italian ancestry, emphasizing the importance of proving a direct bloodline and the potential complications that can arise if an ancestor naturalized before the next generation was born.

The episode features our head citizenship researcher, Terry Wilson, who provides insights into the new directive issued on October 3rd. This directive aligns with a previous court ruling from 2022, which stated that children of Italian citizens who naturalized while they were minors would lose their citizenship rights. Terry explains the implications of this directive, noting that it makes it significantly harder for applicants with a minor issue to claim citizenship through traditional routes, such as at a consulate or a local municipality (comune).

We discuss the potential avenues for those affected by this change, including the slim possibility of proving emancipation from the parent who naturalized. However, we also highlight that for many, this new directive effectively closes the door on their citizenship applications.

For those already in the process or considering their options, we explore alternative pathways to citizenship, such as pursuing a 1948 case through a female ancestor or applying for citizenship through naturalization after three years of legal residency in Italy.

As we wrap up the episode, we address listener questions, providing practical advice for those looking to move to Italy, including insights on the cost of living and the responsibilities of tenants in rental properties.

This episode is packed with essential information for anyone navigating the complexities of Italian citizenship, especially in light of these recent changes. If you’re affected by the minor issue or are just starting your journey, this episode is a must-listen.

Join us as we unpack these updates and help you find the best path forward in your quest for Italian citizenship!

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About your hosts

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Samantha Wilson

For those who know me and those whom I have had the honor to help move to Italy, you know that I am obsessed with taking complex things and boiling them down into small, actionable, easy-to-do steps.

I am a bit of a freak about it and can’t remember when I wasn’t the “problem solver – solution seeker” in the confused crowd.

My dad used to say I was just stubborn or unwilling to accept “you can’t do that” for an answer. Still, I always believed that if you can look at a problem from every angle, break it down, and have the support and knowledge to move through and over the barriers, anything is possible.

Now, in my new life in Italy, I use my obsession with planning and finding solutions to help people from all over the world successfully move to Italy, whether to live part-time or full-time, with less stress and mistakes.

I am considered one of the top relocation experts in Italy and am the founder and Chief Dream Maker at Smart Move Italy (www.smartmoveitaly.com) where my team of experts and I work tirelessly to help smooth the pathway to a new life in Italy- and I hope that we can help you too.
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