It’s a question thousands of Americans ask every year: How do you get dual citizenship in Italy? Maybe you want to connect with your Italian heritage, or you dream of retiring in the sun-soaked hills of Tuscany. Perhaps you want to study abroad or travel with ease across the EU.
There are so many reasons to become an Italian dual citizen—and so many benefits that come with it. Italian citizens can work, live, study, and travel throughout the EU for as long as they like without a visa. This opens up a whole world of opportunities in terms of work, leisure, and more.
If you’re serious about pursuing dual citizenship, there are many things to know. The first and most important thing is to find out whether you qualify. In this eBook you’ll learn:
The different ways to qualify for Italian dual citizenship, including:
By descent (jure sanguinis)
By marriage (jure matrimonii)
By residency
The exceptions and disqualifying factors
The benefits of becoming a dual citizen
How to find out if you meet the requirements for dual citizenship
Where to get help with the process