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Author: Marco Permunian & Rafael Di Furia

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Ask The Italian Lawyer gets straight to the point—each episode answers key questions about Italian citizenship, real estate in Italy, and living or working in Italy. Hosted by Italian attorney Marco Permunian and dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, this series provides clear insights from legal experts. A companion to the Italian Citizenship Podcast and Italian Real Estate Podcast, it’s your go-to for reliable legal advice on Italy’s legal system and life in Italy.
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Residency in Italy and an Italian residency permit can be easy to confuse because their names sound so similar, but their legal meaning is quite different. Having clarity on that difference can help when working through the process of making Italy home and understanding how these two concepts fit into life in the country. In this episode of Ask The Italian Lawyer hosted by Italian attorney Marco Permunian and dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we’ll learn the answer to the question: what is the difference between residency in Italy and an Italian residency permit?For help with the Italian citizenship process and more information about Italian Citizenship Assistance visit ICA's website:https://ItalianCitizenshipAssistance.comFor help with buying a home in Italy, and more information about Italian Real Estate Lawyers visit IREL's website:https://ItalianRealEstateLawyers.comTo contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team at Italian Citizenship Assistance & Italian Real Estate Lawyers:https://italiancitizenshipassistance.com/contact/https://italianrealestatelawyers.com/contact-us/To see more from  @RafaelDiFuria  living abroad and life as a dual-citizen expat check out his YouTube channel and website:Http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuriaHttp://RafaelDiFuria.com#Italianresidency #italianresidencypermit #italiancitizenship
The Constitutional Court’s public statement after the March 11th hearing on the Tajani Decree offers an early indication of what may appear in the final ruling, making it an important update for those following Italian citizenship by descent. With the full judgment still to come and other constitutional matters already in motion, this is an important moment for understanding where things stand with the Tajani Decree. In this episode of Ask The Italian Lawyer hosted by Italian attorney Marco Permunian and dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we’ll learn the answer to the question: what happened after the Constitutional Court hearing on the Tajani Decree?For help with the Italian citizenship process and more information about Italian Citizenship Assistance visit ICA's website:https://ItalianCitizenshipAssistance.comFor help with buying a home in Italy, and more information about Italian Real Estate Lawyers visit IREL's website:https://ItalianRealEstateLawyers.comTo contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team at Italian Citizenship Assistance & Italian Real Estate Lawyers:https://italiancitizenshipassistance.com/contact/https://italianrealestatelawyers.com/contact-us/To see more from @RafaelDiFuria living abroad and life as a dual-citizen expat check out his YouTube channel and website:Http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuriaHttp://RafaelDiFuria.com#tajanidecree #tajani #italiancitizenship
The Constitutional Court hearing on the Tajani decree is the case many families pursuing Italian citizenship by descent have been waiting for. At the heart of it is whether the Tajani decree was constitutionally sound, especially in light of questions around retroactivity, equality under the Italian Constitution, recognition of citizenship at birth, and the impact on those who were already waiting to apply through consulates. The case also touches on how Italy treats jure sanguinis applicants whose rights, eligibility, and access to the recognition process were affected by the sudden change in rules. In this episode of Ask The Italian Lawyer hosted by Italian attorney Marco Permunian and dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we’ll learn the answer to the question: what arguments were made against the Tajani decree before Italy’s Constitutional Court?For help with the Italian citizenship process and more information about Italian Citizenship Assistance visit ICA's website:https://ItalianCitizenshipAssistance.comFor help with buying a home in Italy, and more information about Italian Real Estate Lawyers visit IREL's website:https://ItalianRealEstateLawyers.comTo contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team at Italian Citizenship Assistance & Italian Real Estate Lawyers:https://italiancitizenshipassistance.com/contact/https://italianrealestatelawyers.com/contact-us/To see more from  @RafaelDiFuria  living abroad and life as a dual-citizen expat check out his YouTube channel and website:Http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuriaHttp://RafaelDiFuria.com#tajanidecree #tajani #italiancitizenship
Many people looking at options such as the Italian retirement visa, digital nomad visa, investor visa, student visa, work visa, self-employment visa, or spousal visa start asking the same practical question once Italy begins to feel like a real possibility. Timing, location, and procedure can all affect how a move is planned, especially when early assumptions about what can be done after arrival do not always match how the Italian system works. The issue also becomes more important when comparing visa pathways with other routes that may follow different rules. In this episode of Ask The Italian Lawyer hosted by Italian attorney Marco Permunian and dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we’ll learn the answer to the question: Can you apply for an Italian visa from within Italy after you arrive?For help with the Italian citizenship process and more information about Italian Citizenship Assistance visit ICA's website:https://ItalianCitizenshipAssistance.comFor help with buying a home in Italy, and more information about Italian Real Estate Lawyers visit IREL's website:https://ItalianRealEstateLawyers.comTo contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team at Italian Citizenship Assistance & Italian Real Estate Lawyers:https://italiancitizenshipassistance.com/contact/https://italianrealestatelawyers.com/contact-us/To see more from @RafaelDiFuria living abroad and life as a dual-citizen expat check out his YouTube channel and website:Http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuriaHttp://RafaelDiFuria.com#italianvisa #movetoitaly #expatinitaly
A landmark Palermo court ruling came out in a case heard after the Tajani Decree came into effect. It is an important early signal of how the new rules may be approached once they are tested in court, and why documentation and timing can matter when consular access is part of the background. This development helps frame what kinds of issues are starting to surface around Italian citizenship by descent (jure sanguinis), and what may be worth paying attention to as more cases move forward. In this episode of Ask The Italian Lawyer hosted by Italian attorney Marco Permunian and dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we’ll learn the answer to the question: What is the latest court update on the Tajani Decree and Italian citizenship by descent?For help with the Italian citizenship process and more information about Italian Citizenship Assistance visit ICA's website:https://ItalianCitizenshipAssistance.comFor help with buying a home in Italy, and more information about Italian Real Estate Lawyers visit IREL's website:https://ItalianRealEstateLawyers.comTo contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team at Italian Citizenship Assistance & Italian Real Estate Lawyers:https://italiancitizenshipassistance.com/contact/https://italianrealestatelawyers.com/contact-us/To see more from @RafaelDiFuria living abroad and life as a dual-citizen expat check out his YouTube channel and website:Http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuriaHttp://RafaelDiFuria.com#italiancitizenship #citizenshipbydescent #juresanguinis
A proposed change from the Italian government could reshape how families handle Italian citizenship paperwork for minor children, especially for those affected by Law 74/2025 and the Tajani Decree rules on minors. With the text already approved by the Chamber of Deputies and still needing Senate approval, the key issue is how the updated framework would affect deadlines, eligibility windows, and practical steps for parents registering a child through a comune or consular route, including what families should watch for while the bill moves through Parliament. In this episode of Ask The Italian Lawyer hosted by Italian attorney Marco Permunian and dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we’ll learn the answer to the question: Did Italy extend the deadline to register minors under Law 74/2025?For help with the Italian citizenship process and more information about Italian Citizenship Assistance visit ICA's website:https://ItalianCitizenshipAssistance.comFor help with buying a home in Italy, and more information about Italian Real Estate Lawyers visit IREL's website:https://ItalianRealEstateLawyers.comTo contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team at Italian Citizenship Assistance & Italian Real Estate Lawyers:https://italiancitizenshipassistance.com/contact/https://italianrealestatelawyers.com/contact-us/To see more from @RafaelDiFuria living abroad and life as a dual-citizen expat check out his YouTube channel and website:Http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuriaHttp://RafaelDiFuria.com#italiancitizenship #citizenshipbydescent #juresanguinis
A key turning point is coming for Italian citizenship by descent (jure sanguinis), as Italy’s Supreme Court (Corte di Cassazione) is set to address the long disputed “minor issue” that has produced conflicting outcomes across regional courts when an ancestor naturalized while their foreign-born child was still a minor, alongside questions about whether the Tajani Decree’s eligibility changes can be applied retroactively to people born before it entered into force, with additional momentum from new constitutional referrals like the recent filing from the Court of Campobasso that signals continued judicial doubts. In this episode of Ask The Italian Lawyer hosted by Italian attorney Marco Permunian and dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we’ll learn the answer to the question: What is the latest Supreme Court news on the minor issue and the Tajani Decree for Italian citizenship by descent?For help with the Italian citizenship process and more information about Italian Citizenship Assistance visit ICA's website:https://ItalianCitizenshipAssistance.comFor help with buying a home in Italy, and more information about Italian Real Estate Lawyers visit IREL's website:https://ItalianRealEstateLawyers.comTo contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team at Italian Citizenship Assistance & Italian Real Estate Lawyers:https://italiancitizenshipassistance.com/contact/https://italianrealestatelawyers.com/contact-us/To see more from @RafaelDiFuria living abroad and life as a dual-citizen expat check out his YouTube channel and website:Http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuriaHttp://RafaelDiFuria.com#italiancitizenship #minorissue #tajanidecree
When buying property in Italy, many foreign buyers assume the notary’s involvement means their interests are automatically protected, but the reality of the Italian purchase process is more specific, and understanding where the notary’s role begins and ends can shape how you approach due diligence, documents, timelines, and risk before you sign. This episode connects the practical side of buying a home in Italy with the legal framework that governs the closing, so anyone considering real estate in Italy, from first time buyers to returning expats, can better understand what protections are built into the system and what may require independent legal support. In this episode of Ask The Italian Lawyer hosted by Italian attorney Marco Permunian and dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we’ll learn the answer to the question: do you need a lawyer to buy property in Italy if there is a notary?For help with the Italian citizenship process and more information about Italian Citizenship Assistance visit ICA's website:https://ItalianCitizenshipAssistance.comFor help with buying a home in Italy, and more information about Italian Real Estate Lawyers visit IREL's website:https://ItalianRealEstateLawyers.comTo contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team at Italian Citizenship Assistance & Italian Real Estate Lawyers:https://italiancitizenshipassistance.com/contact/https://italianrealestatelawyers.com/contact-us/To see more from  @RafaelDiFuria  living abroad and life as a dual-citizen expat check out his YouTube channel and website:Http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuriaHttp://RafaelDiFuria.com#movetoitaly #italianproperty #italianrealestate
Applicants pursuing Italian citizenship by descent often ask whether the consular route is still viable in 2026, especially amid recent procedural changes, new application limits, and discussion of a future shift toward a centralized office in Rome. This episode clarifies what currently applies for people residing outside Italy, why consulates remain the required filing channel for now, and how the 2025-based annual cap on accepted applications may affect timing and strategy for jure sanguinis cases across different consulates. In this episode of Ask The Italian Lawyer hosted by Italian attorney Marco Permunian and dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we’ll learn the answer to the question: Can you still apply for Italian citizenship by descent at the consulate in 2026?For help with the Italian citizenship process and more information about Italian Citizenship Assistance visit ICA's website:https://ItalianCitizenshipAssistance.comFor help with buying a home in Italy, and more information about Italian Real Estate Lawyers visit IREL's website:https://ItalianRealEstateLawyers.comTo contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team at Italian Citizenship Assistance & Italian Real Estate Lawyers:https://italiancitizenshipassistance.com/contact/https://italianrealestatelawyers.com/contact-us/To see more from @RafaelDiFuria living abroad and life as a dual-citizen expat check out his YouTube channel and website:Http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuriaHttp://RafaelDiFuria.com#italiancitizenship #Italiandualcitizenship #tajanidecree
One euro homes in Italy can be an appealing way to buy property in Italy, but they often raise an important legal question for non-EU buyers: does a €1 house purchase affect your right to remain in the country, or do you still need an Italian visa and a residency permit (permesso di soggiorno) to live in Italy legally? This topic matters for anyone considering a one euro house program, relocating for renovations, or trying to understand the difference between owning real estate in Italy and establishing lawful residence, especially when a municipality requires residency as part of the program terms. In this episode of Ask The Italian Lawyer hosted by Italian attorney Marco Permunian and dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we’ll learn the answer to the question: Does purchasing a one Euro home in Italy give you the ability to stay in the country?For help with the Italian citizenship process and more information about Italian Citizenship Assistance visit ICA's website:https://ItalianCitizenshipAssistance.comFor help with buying a home in Italy, and more information about Italian Real Estate Lawyers visit IREL's website:https://ItalianRealEstateLawyers.comTo contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team at Italian Citizenship Assistance & Italian Real Estate Lawyers:https://italiancitizenshipassistance.com/contact/https://italianrealestatelawyers.com/contact-us/To see more from @RafaelDiFuria living abroad and life as a dual-citizen expat check out his YouTube channel and website:Http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuriaHttp://RafaelDiFuria.com#italiancitizenship #Italiandualcitizenship #tajanidecree
A bill introduced in the Italian Parliament on January 14, 2026 proposes a shift in how Italian citizenship by descent applications could be handled in the future, pointing toward a centralized procedure rather than the current consular based model. The proposal signals procedural changes that could affect how applications are submitted, managed, and communicated if the bill advances on its stated timeline. In this episode of Ask The Italian Lawyer hosted by Italian attorney Marco Permunian and dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we’ll learn the answer to the question: what would change under the January 14, 2026 bill on Italian citizenship by descent?For help with the Italian citizenship process and more information about Italian Citizenship Assistance visit ICA's website:https://ItalianCitizenshipAssistance.comFor help with buying a home in Italy, and more information about Italian Real Estate Lawyers visit IREL's website:https://ItalianRealEstateLawyers.comTo contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team at Italian Citizenship Assistance & Italian Real Estate Lawyers:https://italiancitizenshipassistance.com/contact/https://italianrealestatelawyers.com/contact-us/To see more from @RafaelDiFuria living abroad and life as a dual-citizen expat check out his YouTube channel and website:Http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuriaHttp://RafaelDiFuria.com#italiancitizenship #Italiandualcitizenship #tajanidecree
In 2026, the fastest path to Italian citizenship often depends on timing factors that go beyond eligibility, including consular appointment availability, the option to pursue recognition of Italian citizenship by descent (jure sanguinis) through the Italian courts when delays become excessive, and how relocating to Italy can change what is possible through a local municipality (comune) based application. Different timelines also apply to Italian citizenship through residency, including cases connected to an Italian parent or grandparent, as well as citizenship through marriage to an Italian citizen, where requirements like the B1 Italian language test and standard processing windows can shape planning, especially when minor children are involved. In this episode of Ask The Italian Lawyer hosted by Italian attorney Marco Permunian and dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we’ll learn the answer to the question: what are the fastest legal ways to get Italian citizenship in 2026?For help with the Italian citizenship process and more information about Italian Citizenship Assistance visit ICA's website:https://ItalianCitizenshipAssistance.comFor help with buying a home in Italy, and more information about Italian Real Estate Lawyers visit IREL's website:https://ItalianRealEstateLawyers.comTo contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team at Italian Citizenship Assistance & Italian Real Estate Lawyers:https://italiancitizenshipassistance.com/contact/https://italianrealestatelawyers.com/contact-us/To see more from @RafaelDiFuria living abroad and life as a dual-citizen expat check out his YouTube channel and website:Http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuriaHttp://RafaelDiFuria.com
Several court decisions in Italy are expected in 2026 that may affect how Italian citizenship by descent is interpreted. This is especially relevant for applicants affected by the Tajani Decree of 2025, the minor age issue, questions of retroactive application, and legal challenges tied to constitutional compliance and access to consular appointments. These developments matter for anyone following jure sanguinis eligibility, pending court cases, or the broader direction of Italian citizenship law after recent changes. In this episode of Ask The Italian Lawyer hosted by Italian attorney Marco Permunian and dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we’ll learn the answer to the question: what will be happening with Italian citizenship by descent in 2026?For help with the Italian citizenship process and more information about Italian Citizenship Assistance visit ICA's website:https://ItalianCitizenshipAssistance.comFor help with buying a home in Italy, and more information about Italian Real Estate Lawyers visit IREL's website:https://ItalianRealEstateLawyers.comTo contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team at Italian Citizenship Assistance & Italian Real Estate Lawyers:https://italiancitizenshipassistance.com/contact/https://italianrealestatelawyers.com/contact-us/To see more from @RafaelDiFuria living abroad and life as a dual-citizen expat check out his YouTube channel and website:Http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuriaHttp://RafaelDiFuria.com#italiancitizenship #Italiandualcitizenship #tajanidecree
The Italian Golden Visa allows non-EU nationals to obtain residency in Italy by making a qualifying investment. Eligibility is based on the type and minimum amount of investment, whether family members such as a spouse and dependent children can be included, and which options qualify, since direct real estate purchases are excluded in favor of business investments, government bonds, or philanthropic contributions. This visa is often discussed alongside Italy’s flat tax regime for new residents who transfer their tax residency to Italy. In this episode of Ask The Italian Lawyer hosted by Italian attorney Marco Permunian and dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we’ll learn the answer to the question: what is the Italian Golden Visa, who qualifies for it, and how does it actually work in practice?For help with the Italian citizenship process and more information about Italian Citizenship Assistance visit ICA's website:https://ItalianCitizenshipAssistance.comFor help with buying a home in Italy, and more information about Italian Real Estate Lawyers visit IREL's website:https://ItalianRealEstateLawyers.comTo contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team at Italian Citizenship Assistance & Italian Real Estate Lawyers:https://italiancitizenshipassistance.com/contact/https://italianrealestatelawyers.com/contact-us/To see more from @RafaelDiFuria living abroad and life as a dual-citizen expat check out his YouTube channel and website:Http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuriaHttp://RafaelDiFuria.com#italianvisa #Italiangoldenvisa #movetoitaly
The Decreto Flussi 2025 introduced a specific exemption for certain foreign nationals of Italian descent, changing how Italian work visas are handled for applicants from countries such as the United States, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Venezuela, and Uruguay. This update affects how quota limits apply, what requirements still remain in place for employers in Italy, and whether this path realistically improves access to a work visa for people with Italian ancestry who are considering living and working in Italy, either as a standalone option or alongside longer term plans involving residency or citizenship. In this episode of Ask The Italian Lawyer hosted by Italian attorney Marco Permunian and dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we’ll learn the answer to the question: does the Decreto Flussi 2025 exemption actually make it easier for descendants of Italian citizens to get a work visa in Italy?For help with the Italian citizenship process and more information about Italian Citizenship Assistance visit ICA's website:https://ItalianCitizenshipAssistance.comFor help with buying a home in Italy, and more information about Italian Real Estate Lawyers visit IREL's website:https://ItalianRealEstateLawyers.comTo contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team at Italian Citizenship Assistance & Italian Real Estate Lawyers:https://italiancitizenshipassistance.com/contact/https://italianrealestatelawyers.com/contact-us/To see more from @RafaelDiFuria living abroad and life as a dual-citizen expat check out his YouTube channel and website:Http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuriaHttp://RafaelDiFuria.com#italianvisa #Italianworkvisa #movetoitaly
Recent changes introduced by the Tajani Decree have created specific rules for how Italian citizens can register minor children born abroad, with different outcomes depending on a child’s age and when the registration request is submitted. This topic is especially relevant for families living outside Italy who are navigating Italian citizenship by descent, consular birth registration, and a temporary registration window that applies to minor children born abroad. In this episode of Ask The Italian Lawyer hosted by Italian attorney Marco Permunian and dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we’ll learn the answer to the question: what happens if you miss the 2026 deadline to register a minor child born abroad under the Tajani Decree?For help with the Italian citizenship process and more information about Italian Citizenship Assistance visit ICA's website:https://ItalianCitizenshipAssistance.comFor help with buying a home in Italy, and more information about Italian Real Estate Lawyers visit IREL's website:https://ItalianRealEstateLawyers.comTo contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team at Italian Citizenship Assistance & Italian Real Estate Lawyers:https://italiancitizenshipassistance.com/contact/https://italianrealestatelawyers.com/contact-us/To see more from @RafaelDiFuria living abroad and life as a dual-citizen expat check out his YouTube channel and website:Http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuriaHttp://RafaelDiFuria.com#juresanguinis #tajanidecree #italiancitizenshipbydescent
The Italian Constitutional Court is preparing to review the Tajani Decree and its conversion into Law 74 of 2025, raising new questions for people pursuing Italian citizenship by descent and wondering how this constitutional review may influence their court cases. Applicants want clarity on whether timelines could shift, how pending filings might be affected, and if waiting for a ruling offers any practical benefit compared to proceeding now. In this episode of Ask The Italian Lawyer hosted by Italian attorney Marco Permunian and dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we’ll learn the answer to the question: what should applicants expect from the constitutional court’s review of the Tajani Decree?For help with the Italian citizenship process and more information about Italian Citizenship Assistance visit ICA's website:https://ItalianCitizenshipAssistance.comFor help with buying a home in Italy, and more information about Italian Real Estate Lawyers visit IREL's website:https://ItalianRealEstateLawyers.comTo contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team at Italian Citizenship Assistance & Italian Real Estate Lawyers:https://italiancitizenshipassistance.com/contact/https://italianrealestatelawyers.com/contact-us/To see more from @RafaelDiFuria living abroad and life as a dual-citizen expat check out his YouTube channel and website:Http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuriaHttp://RafaelDiFuria.com
A bill introduced by Senator Bernie Moreno that aims to eliminate dual citizenship has prompted questions about what it could mean for Americans with Italian citizenship by descent and for those planning to apply, especially given long standing constitutional protections against the forced loss of citizenship. This situation brings attention to how US law treats dual nationals, the limits on government authority in this area, and the practical impact that proposed legislation could have on people with ties to Italy. In this episode of Ask The Italian Lawyer hosted by Italian attorney Marco Permunian and dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we’ll learn the answer to the question: what is happening with the new bill that seeks to end dual citizenship?For help with the Italian citizenship process and more information about Italian Citizenship Assistance visit ICA's website:https://ItalianCitizenshipAssistance.comFor help with buying a home in Italy, and more information about Italian Real Estate Lawyers visit IREL's website:https://ItalianRealEstateLawyers.comTo contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team at Italian Citizenship Assistance & Italian Real Estate Lawyers:https://italiancitizenshipassistance.com/contact/https://italianrealestatelawyers.com/contact-us/To see more from @RafaelDiFuria living abroad and life as a dual-citizen expat check out his YouTube channel and website:Http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuriaHttp://RafaelDiFuria.com#italiancitizenship #Italiandualcitizenship #dualcitizenship
A request for older Italian records can raise practical questions for anyone dealing with civil status documentation in Italy, especially when the information being searched for predates the period in which municipal registries were formally kept. Understanding how Italian comuni (municipalities) manage their archives, when religious records carry legal value, and what options exist when local offices cannot provide a copy is essential for anyone navigating document retrieval tied to Italian citizenship, family history, or legal procedures. In this episode of Ask The Italian Lawyer hosted by Italian attorney Marco Permunian and dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we’ll learn the answer to the question: how do you retrieve older documents from Italy?For help with the Italian citizenship process and more information about Italian Citizenship Assistance visit ICA's website:https://ItalianCitizenshipAssistance.comFor help with buying a home in Italy, and more information about Italian Real Estate Lawyers visit IREL's website:https://ItalianRealEstateLawyers.comTo contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team at Italian Citizenship Assistance & Italian Real Estate Lawyers:https://italiancitizenshipassistance.com/contact/https://italianrealestatelawyers.com/contact-us/To see more from @RafaelDiFuria living abroad and life as a dual-citizen expat check out his YouTube channel and website:Http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuriaHttp://RafaelDiFuria.com#italiancitizenship #Italiandualcitizenship #dualcitizenship
Many people researching Italian citizenship and residency wonder if Italy offers a citizenship by investment option like other EU countries. Understanding the difference between Italy’s investor visa and citizenship by investment programs elsewhere is essential for anyone considering moving, investing, or establishing long-term residence in Italy. In this episode of Ask The Italian Lawyer hosted by Italian attorney Marco Permunian and dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we’ll learn the answer to the question: does Italy have a citizenship by investment program?For help with the Italian citizenship process and more information about Italian Citizenship Assistance visit ICA's website:https://ItalianCitizenshipAssistance.comFor help with buying a home in Italy, and more information about Italian Real Estate Lawyers visit IREL's website:https://ItalianRealEstateLawyers.comTo contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team at Italian Citizenship Assistance & Italian Real Estate Lawyers:https://italiancitizenshipassistance.com/contact/https://italianrealestatelawyers.com/contact-us/To see more from @RafaelDiFuria living abroad and life as a dual-citizen expat check out his YouTube channel and website:Http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuriaHttp://RafaelDiFuria.com#italiancitizenship #Italiandualcitizenship #dualcitizenship
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