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The Italian Government has introduced a major reform in March 2025, it has enacted significant changes to its citizenship laws, particularly affecting those seeking citizenship by descent (jure sanguinis) and significantly limits the eligibility for Italian citizenship by descent.
Prior to this new law, individuals could claim Italian citizenship if they could prove descent from an Italian ancestor who was alive after March 17, 1861, when Italy was unified. This policy allowed for claims through multiple generations without a generational limit
Under the new regulations, eligibility is now restricted to individuals with at least one parent or grandparent born in Italy. This change aims to address concerns about the system's abuse and the administrative burden on Italian consulates, particularly in countries with large Italian diasporas such as Argentina and Brazil.
As of 29 March 2025, following the publication of the Decree-Law in the Official Gazette, the following modifications apply:
If you are planning to apply for Italian citizenship by descent, it is crucial to understand how these changes may impact your case. Giambrone & Partners, highly experienced team of Italian citizenship lawyers are ready to guide you through every step of the process and ensure that your application complies with the new law.
If you would like more information about the new law and if it will affect you please contact Joseph Crick on JC@giambronelaw.com or please click here.