The Italian law governing the recognition of Italian citizenship has seen major revisions following the conversion of the Tajani Decree (Decreto-Legge 36/2025) into Law No. 74/2025, effective May 24, 2025. Many Italian parents are asking how these changes impact their minor children born abroad. To clarify how the law should be applied, the Ministry of the Interior released several memos: No. 26185 on May 28, 2025, No. 59/2025 on June 17, 2025, and No. 36356 on July 24, 2025. This […]| Italics Magazine
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