- 1948 Cases -

 

According to Italian law, women were not allowed to pass down citizenship before 1948. So, you may have one of these cases on your hands if you’re pursuing dual citizenship through a relative born from an Italian woman before this date.

However, even if you do have a 1948 case, this does not mean you cannot get dual citizenship. It solely means your process will look a little bit different.

We’ll take care of that for you…

 

Thankfully, 1948 cases will not require your presence in Italy!

Much like our featured service, all that would be needed on your end would be the necessary documents proving you’re connected to your Italian born descendent and the power of attorney that allows us to go forward with the trial on you behalf.

So, stay home and we’ll do the rest!

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Include the others

Get dual for your entire family. We’ll be able to handle your case for up to 8-10 family members at once.

*They must all be a direct descendant of the same Italian ancestor.

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Power of Attorney

Once your notary certifies the power of attorney, our team will present the appeal for you through the Italian courts—keeping you updated along each step of the process. So, sit back and relax.

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You’re in Good Hands

Our team has successfully settled more than —-of these cases in just the last couple of years. With lawyers located all over Italy, they’ll take good care of yours, so you can focus on the things you love.

 - Get in touch with us -

It’s common for people who have relatives born in Italy to believe that they are automatically eligible for dual. This is not always the case, as it’s common that the bloodline has been cut.

If your eligibility has been confirmed, please fill out the form below and we will contact you to schedule a complimentary call.

If your eligibility has not yet been determined, please schedule an eligibility chat with Chiara. There, she will be able to look into your genealogical tree and guide your properly.