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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 For children born abroad, “automatic” transmission is no longer valid.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...
Your Guide to Italy’s Digital Nomad Visa
Italy, with its stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and delectable cuisine, is a dream destination for many. For digital nomads seeking a slice of la dolce vita, Italy’s digital nomad...
How Italians Celebrate Epiphany
Epiphany, known as Epifania in Italian, is celebrated on January 6th and marks the end of the Christmas season in Italy. Epiphany Day in Italy is a significant religious and...
How Is St. Stephen’s Day Celebrated in Italy?
Saint Stephen’s Day, or the Feast of Saint Stephen, is celebrated on December 26th and is an important holiday in Italy. Known as Il Giorno di Santo Stefano in Italian,...
A New Citizen’s Guide to the Italian Healthcare System
Italy is renowned for its exceptional healthcare system, which ranks among the best globally regarding quality and accessibility. Whether moving to Italy as a new resident or gaining Italian dual...
How Christmas Is Celebrated in Italy
Christmas in Italy is a season steeped in rich traditions, heartfelt festivities, and the warmth of family. Unlike some countries focusing primarily on December 25th, Italians celebrate a three-day Christmas...
How All Saints’ Day Is Celebrated in Italy
In Italy, All Saints’ Day, or Ognissanti, is a significant religious holiday celebrated on November 1st. Rooted in Catholic tradition, this day honors all the saints of the Church, both...
How to Apply for a Carta d’Identità (Italian ID Card)
The Carta d’Identità is a crucial document for Italian citizens, providing proof of identity and residence in Italy. Whether you’re planning to live in Italy, frequently visit, or access Italian...
