by lololo » 05 Jun 2004, 20:22

by ptimber » 05 Jun 2004, 21:15

by lemarche » 09 Jun 2004, 20:56
lololo wrote:my great-grandmother was born in italy but she was regirested as brazilian. She was born in 1895. My grandmother was born in 1931 and my mother in 1960. By italian law, i can´t get italian nationalaty because it comes from women...please, is there another way to i get it?!

by ptimber » 09 Jun 2004, 21:27

by lololo » 11 Jun 2004, 23:35
lemarche wrote:lololo wrote:my great-grandmother was born in italy but she was regirested as brazilian. She was born in 1895. My grandmother was born in 1931 and my mother in 1960. By italian law, i can´t get italian nationalaty because it comes from women...please, is there another way to i get it?!
The method by which you are thinking to obtain citizenship by "blood" cannot be used as you state. Therefore, at this point, forget about the "blood" relations as BEING the fact of validating your pursuit of citizenship since the Italian government doesnt recognize it. Currently, there is not another method other than living there for 5-10 years. Its a harsh reality to face, but i understand your desires regardless. Unlike America that has many of excuses to hand out citizenship to anyone, in Italy it is more black and white.
lemarche

by lololo » 11 Jun 2004, 23:36
ptimber wrote:Your advice that there is no way for this inquirer to obtain italian citizenship is not the best advice you can furnish. The best advice is for him to obtain the services of an attorney or reputable organziation and that is where persons with delicate matters should be reeferred to. This is a genealogy forum. Peter

by lololo » 11 Jun 2004, 23:37

by missb » 23 Jun 2004, 05:44

by ptimber » 23 Jun 2004, 05:47

by lololo » 09 Jul 2004, 18:52
[/quote]missb wrote:Unfortunately, that's how it isIt's a bit sexist, but it's how the Italian law is.
In portuguese for you now:
Se tu tivesses tido um bisavô italiano, tu já poderias ter a nacionalidade, supondo que a tua vó tivesse nascido após 1948. Mas se é só pela linhagem feminina, não tem jeito mesmo. Fora que se a tua bisavó ainda por cima se naturalizou brasileira (ou foi registrada brasileira), então é mais impossÃÂvel ainda, pois ela não é mais italiana...
Sorry to you all that don't speak portuguese, but I thought it'd be clearer to him/her
thats ridiculous, just because my heritage comes from only women i can´t get it! if they were men, i could!! i think italy is still in xvi century

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