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Italy’s Senate Confirms Clampdown on Citizenship Claims

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The Italian Senate voted on Thursday in favour of drastic changes to rules on who can apply for Italian citizenship by descent, marking another step towards a hastily-introduced decree becoming law.

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The new rules provide that the descendants of Italian citizens, born abroad, will automatically be citizens only for two generations: only those who have at least one parent or a grandfather born in Italy will be citizen from birth. The children of Italians will automatically acquire citizenship if they are born in Italy or if, before their birth, one of their citizens' parents has resided at least two consecutive years in Italy

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The Italian Parliament has taken this Thursday a decisive step towards limiting access to Italian nationality for descendants of Italians abroad The Italy entry restricts access to the nationality of descendants of Italians abroad #17May was first published in El Impulso.

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Italy took a key step towards amending its historic citizenship law by descent. The Senate passed with 81 votes in favour and 37 against an initiative that restricts access to Italian nationality for descendants born abroad, a measure that, if progress is made in the Chamber of Deputies, will particularly affect countries such as Argentina and Brazil. Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, driving the project, explained that the aim is to limit the "m…

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The reform that hinders access to Italian nationality and would affect thousands of Argentines moved closer to being finalized. The Senate approved this Thursday the decree submitted by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government that modifies the recognition process for accessing Italian citizenship. The text will now go to the Chamber of Deputies. The final vote is expected to take place next week. The government is counting on its approval sin…

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Il Sole 24 Ore broke the news in Milan, Italy on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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