by fuzetto » 08 Oct 2002, 11:54

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by ptimber » 22 Oct 2002, 21:31

by lsambini » 16 Dec 2002, 14:42
by Seablu » 17 Dec 2002, 16:17

by Jeffreyp123 » 10 Jan 2005, 13:53

by JamesBianco » 10 Jan 2005, 14:34
Seablu wrote:I was born in the US to Italian parents on both sides. I now have my dual citizenship and an Italian passport and I came back to live in Italy with the part of my family that did not emigrate to America.
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<BR>Having recently done all my paperwork, I do believe that Italian citizenship passes down as far as second generation only. That means you must have either a parent or a grandparent who is Italian. If your Great-grandparent is Italian, that would make you third generation and NOT eligible for Italian citizenship.
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by JamesBianco » 10 Jan 2005, 17:45
suanj wrote:For all:
1. all descendants of italian MEN emigrated in various Country and in various date, that have NOT renounced to italian citizenship, well all descendants male line have citizenship right ..
2. all descendants of italian women emigrated in various Country before 1948 are NOT right italian citizenship; if emigrated after 1948 and have NOT renounced to italian citizenship, the descendant female line also have right of italian citizenship..
suanj

by ptimber » 10 Jan 2005, 17:58

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