Italian Citizenship by Descent

Have Italian ancestry? You may be eligible for citizenship through jure sanguinis (right of blood). No residency required—reclaim your Italian roots and EU passport.

  • Claim EU citizenship through Italian ancestry—no residency required
  • Retain your current nationality with Italy's dual citizenship policy
  • Access to live, work, and study across 27 EU countries
From €2,900· Full service · No hidden fees

Why Pursue Italian Citizenship?

European Union Benefits — Live, work, and study in any of the 27 EU countries.

Italian Passport — Enjoy visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to numerous countries worldwide.

Dual Citizenship — Italy permits dual citizenship, allowing you to retain your current nationality.

The Process

Step 1: Gather Required Documents

Collect all necessary documentation proving your direct Italian lineage.

Step 2: Apply for Citizenship Recognition

Submit your application through the appropriate Italian consulate or municipality.

Step 3: Obtain Your Italian Passport

Once citizenship is recognized, apply for your Italian passport.

What's Included

Comprehensive Application Assistance — Guidance through every step of the application process.

Document Procurement — Assistance in obtaining necessary documents from Italian and foreign authorities.

Legal Counseling — Expert advice to ensure compliance with current Italian citizenship laws.

Translation and Certification — Professional translation and certification of all required documents.

Consulate Liaison — Coordination with Italian consulates and municipalities on your behalf.

Important Notes

Document Authentication — All documents must be certified, apostilled, and translated into Italian by a certified translator.

Application Venue — Submit your application at the Italian consulate corresponding to your place of residence.

Processing Time — Due to recent changes, processing times may vary; consult with the consulate for current estimates.

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Includes everything listed above.

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