The Consulate accepted my papers And Now they gonna send it to my comune in Italy..I Just wanna Know how long does the citizenship process take , i mean when will i have my answer for the recognition of my Italian citizenship...
Thanks
About Citizenship Process
- sceaminmonkey
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Re: About Citizenship Process
depends where you applied. NYC quoted 3-4 months but apparently that is to short a time
- LoveJesus22
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Re: About Citizenship Process
3-4 months is a good period..
so because the papers were sent to Italy so the citizenship is almost guaranteed or the papers might be refused ??
waiting For An Answer from Carmine..
Thanx sceaminmonkey..
so because the papers were sent to Italy so the citizenship is almost guaranteed or the papers might be refused ??
waiting For An Answer from Carmine..
Thanx sceaminmonkey..
- johnnyonthespot
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Re: About Citizenship Process
I forget, which consulate are you using?
Normally, the decision for jus sanguinis cases is made at the consulate by the stato civile officer who is resident there. If he/she approves your case, he forwards your birth certificate (and marriage, if applicable) to the ancestral comune for registration and that is the end of the story. Our best information is that the comune has no say in the citizenship decision; although they may complain about some particulars such as issues with names not in accordance with Italian law as one of our forum members recently learned.
Normally, the decision for jus sanguinis cases is made at the consulate by the stato civile officer who is resident there. If he/she approves your case, he forwards your birth certificate (and marriage, if applicable) to the ancestral comune for registration and that is the end of the story. Our best information is that the comune has no say in the citizenship decision; although they may complain about some particulars such as issues with names not in accordance with Italian law as one of our forum members recently learned.
Carmine
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