I was adopted at birth. My (adoptive) father qualifies for citizenship under Juris Sanguinis. I was wondering if that is transferable to me.
I have done some remedial research on the web, and came across some references to my situation. This is one of them:
These are the conditions necessary for a person to gain Italian citizenship
1. born of national father or mother
2. by acknowledgement of national father or mother
3. by juris communicatio, descendants of a naturalised parent (jus sanguinis)
4. by adoption, if minor
SPECIFICALLY: by adoption, provided for in all the countries, where a minor child is automatically granted the citizenship of the national parent when adopted;
Does this mean I would be entitled? Or would I need to have my original birth certificate and go through my Birth mother (who thank GOD was born in 1948--she just made it).
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Jim Bianco
Juris Sanguinis and Adoption
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consult an attorney. Peter
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The reason why i suggested an attorney is that depending on who get to handle your application there are all sortsof rules,regulations, policies and procedures which can be interpreted and misinterpreted to suit whatever!!!Peter
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Oh I'm sure there are, and probably pretty complicated. I'm not in a position financially at this point to hire an attorney. I was just going to get the records, submit them and see what happens. I realize this could be to my detriment as IF you are rejected, there is a lengthy time period before you can reapply.
Jim
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Jim,
Did you ever get an answer on this? I'm curious too -- for one of my nieces.
J Torre
Did you ever get an answer on this? I'm curious too -- for one of my nieces.
J Torre