Italy Curbs Citizenship Rules to End Tenuous Descendant Claims
- Italy has announced tighter citizenship laws to prevent distant claims through ancestry, limiting eligibility to those with at least one parent or grandparent born in Italy.
- The number of citizenship applications has surged from 20,000 in 2023 to 30,000 in 2024, particularly from South America.
- Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani stated that the current citizenship system is being abused and criticized companies profiting from the application process.
- Tajani emphasized that obtaining Italian citizenship should not be a casual endeavor and criticized the lighthearted attitude toward the process.
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Why Italy’s citizenship through great-grandparents is a thing of the past
Italy is tightening its citizenship rules. It has issued a new decree that makes it harder for those with Italian ancestry to use bloodline as a pathway to citizenship. The change in rules comes after the government noted that the system was being ‘abused’ by those who coveted the European nation’s passport
The last costly source of embarrassment for Italy
They have built a large detention camp abroad. It has cost a fortune. They can no longer use it for its intended use initially, so they desperately try to find other ways to use it. Welcome to the world backwards and the embarrassing - and abusive - approach of the Italian government to immigration.
Italy slams door on people hoping to claim citizenship through great-grandparents
A great-grandparent from Italy used to be all it took to guarantee Italian citizenship. A surprise decree has now changed all that, making it much harder for those with Italian ancestry to use blood line as a pathway to become Italian.
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