Apply for Italian Citizenship Jure Sanguinis

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We Offer Advisory Services to achieve the Italian Citizenship Jure Sanguinis
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Consulting Services
Do you have Italian parents or ancestors? We can assist you with the Italian Citizenship Jure Sanguinis application.
Conte PLLC is an Italian Law Firm based in US (Miami-FL), and with an office in Naples (Napoli-Italy), specialized with Italian Citizenship Jure Sanguinis application. Our Italian lawyers, along with the rest of our team of experts, can assist you to determine whether or not you are eligible for Dual Italian Citizenship.
OUR SERVICES
We offer an initial 30′ free phone call consultation, in order to understand whether you can qualify for Italian citizenship by descent (jure sanguinis); then, we follow up with you about the application process, assisting you with the requests of all mandatory documents from every Italian municipalities and Government offices. Below, the list of our legal services:
- assistance with Italian Citizenship jure sanguinis application;
- assistance to fill out all the consular forms;
- assistance with any mandatory documents’ research/request both here in US and in Italy;
- assistance with Apostille certificate request;
- assistance with translation services for any non-English document.
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Benefits
The main benefits of Italian Dual Citizenship are:
- The right to live, study or work in all European Union territories, without the need to file any visa or permanent residency
- The right to transfer Italian citizenship to your children under 18 years of age
- Getting much simpler the process of buying properties in Italy
- Tax-free imports for vehicles from U.S. to Italy
- Access to public education and healthcare service as an european citizen
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Eligibility
Italian Citizenship by Descent – Iure Sanguinis
Italian citizenship – Jure Sanguinis – (through Italian parents/ancestors) can be passed on from one generation to the next with no limitations, provided that:
- The ancestor born in Italy was an Italian citizen at the time of his descendants’ birth;
- Neither the applicant nor any of his ancestors by lineal consanguinity, indirect line of descent from the ancestor, have ever renounced to their Italian citizenship.
Ancestors born in Italy who became naturalized citizens of another country before June 14, 1912, lost their Italian citizenship along with the Italian citizenship of their minor children (under the age of 21), including those born outside of Italy.
1948 Case
Italian women began to transmit their Italian citizenship to their children, beginning January 1, 1948 (Constitution of the Italian Republic). An individual born prior to January 1, 1948, can claim Italian citizenship only through his/her father as long as the father did not become a naturalized citizen of a country (other than Italy) prior to the claimant’s birth. Applicants born prior to January 1, 1948, who wish to claim their Italian citizenship through descent from the mother, can only file their application through the Italian courts.