italian/E.U ID?

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davidlatour
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italian/E.U ID?

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When your citizenship gets recognized do you get a E.U/Italian ID? I was just looking over the consulate's passport application form and it asked for a copy of the applicants E.U ID.

I know I'm getting ahead of myself, but I was just curious. :D
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I didn't need to provide any ID when getting my passport through the Detroit consulate. They already had all of my records. I was not issued an E.U. ID. I'm not sure what other consulates do.
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If they are talking about an Italian 'Carta D'Identita' then that can only be issued by the comune where you are actually a resident. But they might be referring to another form of identity


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