Recognition of Italian citizenship by descent (jure sanguinis)
Legal Area
Civil Law – Personal Status – Citizenship
Judicial Authority
Ordinary Court of Rome – Section for Personal Rights and Civil Immigration
The claimant sought recognition of Italian citizenship jure sanguinis as a descendant of an Italian ancestor who had never acquired foreign citizenship through naturalization. The Court, having verified the continuity of the line of descent and the absence of any interrupting circumstances, declared the claimant entitled to Italian citizenship from birth and ordered that the legal costs be set off between the parties.
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