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Jure Sanguinis: Step-by-Step Guide
If you’ve searched online for Italian citizenship requirements and feel more confused now than when you started, you’re not alone! There’s plenty of information floating around on the internet about...
Dual Italian American Citizenship Checklist and Step-by-Step Guide
The process of becoming a dual citizen isn’t easy. It takes time and commitment, but it has many rewards, including connecting with your heritage in an authentic way. Here is...
Major Changes to the Transmission of Italian Citizenship to Minors: What You Need to Know About Law 74/2025
If you’re of Italian descent and planning to pass your citizenship to your children, recent legal updates may significantly impact your plans. Italy’s Decree-Law 36/2025 and its conversion into Law...
How Is Liberation Day Celebrated in Italy? Your Guide to Festa della Liberazione
Every April 25th, Italy celebrates Festa della Liberazione (Liberation Day), a national holiday that honors the country’s liberation from Nazi occupation and fascist rule at the end of World War...
Decree-Law No. 36/2025: Italy Tightens Ancestry Citizenship Law
On March 28, 2025, the Italian government enacted an emergency decree—Decree-Law No. 36/2025—that introduced major Italian citizenship changes affecting how citizenship by descent is recognized. Known as the “Citizenship Package,”...
Do You Have to Live in Italy to Maintain Your Italian Citizenship?
Italian citizenship is highly sought after, offering access to the European Union and numerous benefits, including the ability to live, work, and travel freely across Europe. Whether you already have...
How Easter Sunday and Monday Are Celebrated in Italy
How does Italy celebrate Easter? Easter, or Pasqua in Italian, is one of Italy’s most significant religious and cultural celebrations. As a deeply Catholic country, Italy observes Easter with profound...
Italian American Citizenship Assistance Program Featured in Brickell Magazine
We are thrilled to share that the Italian American Citizenship Assistance Program (ITAMCAP) has been featured in Brickell Magazine in an article written by Anja Maltav. The article spotlights our...
Do You Have to Serve in the Military When You Become an Italian Citizen?
No, Italy does not require military service for new citizens. While Italian army conscription was once mandatory, Italy has since transitioned to an all-volunteer force. This means that if you...
How Americans Can Pass Italian Citizenship to Their Children
Legal update (effective May 24, 2025): Italy converted Decree-Law No. 36/2025 into Law 74/2025. For children born abroad, “automatic” transmission is no longer valid. New rules apply to recognition and...
