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We have to be careful about interpreting events in Egypt under Egyptian law as though they occured in the US under US law as we know it.mler wrote:If your grandmother was still Italian, when your father was born, he was born with Italian citizenship. He could not lose this through his mother's naturalization since he was Egyptian by birth.
An excellent point. This might very well be the OP's best option.mler wrote:... However, since this is a rather unusual case, the OP might well be advised to apply for dual citizenship in Italy where the fact of birth in Egypt to an Egyptian father and an Italian mother may well be interpreted as his possessing dual citizenship.
"OP" = "Original Poster" - the person who started the thread; in this case, you.LoveJesus22 wrote:What's The OP ? when u said the OP is the best option ??
Yes, so long as your father was born on or after January 1, 1948.LoveJesus22 wrote:is grandfather like grandmother ??