Italian citizenship is a privilege that grants rights and duties to those who possess it. However, it may happen that a person loses this status and later wishes to reacquire it. Below are the characteristics, requirements, and conditions for the reacquisition of Italian citizenship.
In what cases can Italian citizenship be lost?
Italian citizenship can be lost under certain circumstances, such as:
How can Italian citizenship be reacquired?
The reacquisition of Italian citizenship is regulated by Law No. 91 of 1992 and can be achieved in several ways:
1. Residency in Italy
One of the most common methods is through residency in Italy. To do this:
2. Declaration of intent to the Italian Consulate
Those who lost their Italian citizenship upon acquiring another can reacquire it by declaring their intent to do so at the corresponding Italian consulate, if they reside abroad, prior to to moving to Italy under the same conditions set in paragraph 1 above.
3. Service in the Italian government
If a person provides services to the Italian government, either in Italy or abroad, they may request the reacquisition of their citizenship.
General requirements for reacquisition
To reacquire Italian citizenship, certain requirements must be met:
Individuals who lost Italian citizenship and, for example, are residing in the United States and wish to riacquire the Italian citizenship to get an Italian passport, shall comply with the requirements set above.
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