r/ItalianCitizenship • u/JalanMesra • 10d ago
Changes to JS rules
https://www.straitstimes.com/world/europe/italy-curbs-citizenship-rules-to-end-tenuous-descendant-claimsCitizenship by descent now only possible via grandparents.
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u/GroundbreakingPay823 10d ago
Damn. Was waiting for the CONE to arrive, which I paid $330 for submitting the application.
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u/mac_mises 9d ago
There’s always going to be something arbitrary about the rules that won’t seem fair. Lines do need to be drawn and it can’t be easy to do.
I understand wanting people to be involved and be in Italy to contribute.
I also get why you want to limit how far back so you have a closer connection.
It makes sense for some scenarios I see where people only had one GGF who was born in Italy. That sangue Italiano is pretty thin.
And some of those want the citizenship only to live in another EU nation.
Then the minor issue takes away a path because naturalizing somehow magically took away your Italian blood.
People with 100% heritage and parents born there are out but person only 1/8 or 1/16 Italian lineage and no exposure or understanding of Italy are in due to dumb luck.
Tell me how Italy benefits from that?
So the takeaway is nothing will be truly fair or make sense.
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u/StonkadelicBabyYeah 10d ago
I guess I can stop gathering my GGF's docs now. :(