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Hey everyone!
There's a new provision in the 2025 budget bill in Italy that might affect people applying for Italian citizenship. It's called Article 106, and basically, if you're trying to get recognized as an Italian citizen, you might have to pay €600 to the Court. This fee applies to each person applying, even if you're submitting your application with others. This could end up making it a lot more expensive for those who are trying to become Italian citizens, especially for those who have been Italian from birth. Just a heads up, though, this Article 106 still needs the Parliament's final approval. If it goes through, it'll start on January 1, 2025. Just wanted to give you all a heads up about this potential change! Comments are closed.
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AuthorNatalia Bertelli has been an English/Spanish to Italian sworn translator. since 2008, specializing in official translations for dual citizenship and relocation purposes. Categories
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