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- 08 Jun 2007, 18:09
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: Birth certificate woes
- Replies: 7
- Views: 7335
Re: Birth certificate woes
Well I spoke with the LA consulate and I will need to have my great grandfathers name on her birth certificate. The fact that my great grandparents were not married is NOT a problem though. I'm going to contact the UK general register office on Monday to see how I can have my grandmother modify her ...
- 07 Jun 2007, 02:09
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: Birth certificate woes
- Replies: 7
- Views: 7335
Re: Birth certificate woes
Great news. I'll keep you guys posted. Now if I could just get the Los Angeles consulate to return my calls o_O
- 06 Jun 2007, 18:59
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: Birth certificate woes
- Replies: 7
- Views: 7335
Re: Birth certificate woes
Sorry if I confused everybody. My grandmother was born in England. Her mother (my great grandmother) was Italian and I understand that she couldn't have passed on the citizenship. My grandmother's biological father was Italian but he was not listed on the birth certificate. He was listed on the bapt...
- 06 Jun 2007, 06:19
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: Birth certificate woes
- Replies: 7
- Views: 7335
Birth certificate woes
Well the good news is that my grandmother was totally wrong. I pulled up the documents and her naturalization happened on 1954! I'm in! But now I have another hurdle to face... Her birth certificate from the UK has no father listed. I guess her mother and her father had a huge fight before she was b...
- 06 Jun 2007, 05:39
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: Italian citizenship jure sangunis questions
- Replies: 9
- Views: 9794
Re: Italian citizenship jure sangunis questions
Well the good news is that my grandmother was totally wrong. I pulled up the documents and her naturalization happened on 1954! I'm in! But now I have another hurdle to face... Her birth certificate from the UK has no father listed. I guess her mother and her father had a huge fight before she was b...
- 04 Jun 2007, 06:52
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: Italian citizenship jure sangunis questions
- Replies: 9
- Views: 9794
Re: Italian citizenship jure sangunis questions
No, my great grandfather is the ancestor .. not the grandmother... but let me call the consulate... naturalization only causes automatic citizenship for Italians who were born inside of Italy.
- 04 Jun 2007, 01:58
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: Italian citizenship jure sangunis questions
- Replies: 9
- Views: 9794
Re: Italian citizenship jure sangunis questions
I'm definitely going to have to call the consulate because in this case the "ancestor" never did naturalize outside of Italy. My grandmother was never born in Italy and therefore could only renounce her citizenship before an italian authority, not through naturalization as a US Citizen fro...
- 02 Jun 2007, 06:28
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: Italian citizenship jure sangunis questions
- Replies: 9
- Views: 9794
Re: Italian citizenship jure sangunis questions
I'm just not sure because I read things like this from the Italian Consulate in Los Angeles: 5) Your paternal or maternal grandfather was born in the United States, your paternal great grandfather was an Italian citizen at the time of his birth, neither you nor your father nor your grandfather ever ...
- 01 Jun 2007, 21:13
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: Italian citizenship jure sangunis questions
- Replies: 9
- Views: 9794
Italian citizenship jure sangunis questions
Hello. My great grandfather was born, lived, and died in Italy. My Great grandmother moved to England with a new husband and gave birth to my grandmother there. My grandmother was born as a british citizen and later moved to the United States as a war bride. She was then naturalized as a US citizen ...