Recognition of Italian Citizenship by Descent (Jure Sanguinis)
Legal Area
Citizenship Law – Immigration Law – Civil Law
Judicial Authority
Court of Rome – Section for Personal Rights and Immigration
The Court of Rome recognized the status of Italian citizens jure sanguinis of two British nationals, confirming their direct descent from an Italian paternal ancestor. The Court declared the applicants entitled to the recognition of Italian citizenship and ordered the Ministry of the Interior and the competent Civil Status Registrar to proceed with the necessary registrations, transcriptions, and annotations in the civil status registers. The legal costs were set off between the parties.
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