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What Is the Best Italian Dual Citizenship Service?

Want to find the best Italian dual citizenship service but don’t know where to start? Look no further! As an Italian citizenship company, we’ve been in business since 2005. During that time we’ve seen many companies come and go but one thing…

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Dual US Italian Citizenship

Dual U.S. – Italian Citizenship European Passports for Americans of Italian Descent If you are Italian American, you may qualify for dual US Italian citizenship. Italian citizenship law is based on the principle of jure sanguinis. This means that Italian parents pass…

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The True Cost of Living in Italy

Italy is a large country with 60 million people. There are big cities like Rome, Milan, and Naples, but there are also tiny little hamlets desperate to attract new residents. (In some of these towns, you can even buy a home…

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Apply for Italian Citizenship: A DIY Guide [2019]

All you need to know to apply for Italian citizenship Want to apply for Italian citizenship but you’re not sure where to start? Then you’ve come to the right place. For the past 15 years, I’ve built a reputation as the Italian dual…

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Helpful Italian Immigration Terms and Acronyms

Glossary of the Important Italian Immigration Terms and Acronyms If you are thinking of obtaining Italian citizenship or moving to Italy, chances are you will come across these Italian immigration terms and acronyms. Even if you don’t speak Italian, it…

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7 Reasons You Should Get an Italian Passport

Sumptuous fashion, exquisite architecture, incredible art, world famous cuisine… Italy has it all. Each year, millions of people visit Il Bel Paese (the Beautiful Country) hoping to live a bit of la dolce vita. But did you know that if you have…

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Dual U.S.-Italian Citizenship: All You Need to Know

European Passports for Americans of Italian Descent If you are Italian American, you may qualify for dual U.S.-Italian citizenship and not even know it. Italian citizenship law is based on the principle of jure sanguinis. This means that Italian parents pass…

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