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ITAMCAP Announces Full-Tuition Legal Scholarship at Luiss University in Italy
The Italian American Citizenship Assistance Program (ITAMCAP), in collaboration with the National Italian American Foundation (NIAF), is excited to offer a full Italian American scholarship for Luiss University’s Global Law...
NIAF & ITAMCAP Partnership: A New Path for Italian Americans Seeking Dual Citizenship
The National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) is an essential organization for Italian Americans, founded in 1975 to preserve and promote their cultural heritage. NIAF engages in educational and cultural activities...
The 1948 Case in Italian Citizenship
Like many countries around the world, Italy made major gains in the 20th century in terms of gender equality. After World War II, Italian women were granted the right to...
Italy’s Passport Is Ranked #1 by Henley Passport Index
The Henley Passport Index has a long history of providing information about passports globally by ranking them according to the power they have across the whole planet. In a recent...
150 Years of Italian Immigration to Brazil
Brazil and Italy, despite being geographically far apart, have a long and rich history together. Brazil’s Italian Immigrants Day celebrates 150 years of Italians in Brazil and the long journey...
Must-Know Italian Traditions for New Citizens
As new citizens of this vibrant country, understanding and embracing Italian traditions is not just about adapting to a new lifestyle—it’s about becoming part of Italy’s extensive historical narrative and...
Italian American Citizenship Assistance Program Featured in Islander News
We’re excited to share that the Italian American Citizenship Assistance Program (ITAMCAP) was recently featured in a special article by Hillard Grossman for Islander News, highlighting our mission to assist...
Celebrating La Festa di San Giuseppe Like a True Italian
La Festa di San Giuseppe, celebrated on March 19th, is a day rich in tradition and cultural significance, deeply rooted in both Italian and Italian-American communities. This special day is...
How Long Does It Take to Get Italian Citizenship?
Italian citizenship can take a few months to 18 months to obtain once the folder reaches the italian consulate. There are many advantages to having citizenship in Italy, even if...
Decoding the Minor Child Rule in Italian Citizenship
For many families, understanding the nuances of Italy’s Minor Child Rule is crucial, as it holds significant implications for their children’s nationality and heritage rights. Below, we aim to unravel...