Looking to get your Italian Citizenship but not sure how to begin? We have five podcast episodes from experts that can help you with your decision, or help you with the paperwork. Listen to them all to get some great insight into the process. We also have the links attached for the two professionals that provide full or partial service for your needs.
Antonia received her citizenship in 2019 and made the move to Italy. She is also a guest blogger and we have included some of her posts below. She gives excellent insight into her experience and move.
Since the beginning, Get Italian Citizenship, Inc. has wanted to take the guesswork out of getting Italian dual citizenship. Our trained experts will walk you through the citizenship process from start to finish. Audra from “Get Italian Citizenship” gives advice and what services she offers.
Giovanna from Italian Pride Citizenship discusses how to apply for Italian Citizenship and the other services provided by them.
Giorgio from ITAMCAP discusses how to apply for Italian Citizenship and the other services provided by them.
Marco from Bersani Law discusses how to apply for Italian Citizenship and how to retire in Italy and the other services provided by them.
Not Ready Yet But Want A Great Experience In Italy?
Letizia Sinisi founder of Italy Rooting explains why and how she creates one of a kind experiences for those searching their Italian Roots. We have been working on our trip coming up this June. Mention IG2020 when you contact her for your experience!
Our Italian Surnames
There are over 300,000 Italian surnames and the origins are really very interesting. Have you ever thought about the origin of your Italian name? If so, I’d like to recommend the book “Our Italian Surnames” by Joseph G. Fucilla. While this book does not list all 300,000 Surnames, it does give us great insight into the evolution of both given names and surnames. Our Italian Surnames covers every fact of Italian names and naming practices. It
Pursuing Italian Citizenship — Step 2
Step 2 Step 2 is all about gathering the required birth, death and marriage certificates. Shortly after I approved going forward, I was contacted by ITAMCAP for some more details on my parents and grandparents and just had to send copies of mine and my wife’s license so that they could order the certificates. Two weeks ago I started to receive the documents and have to send them to ITAMCAP for translation. Two things to
Pursuing Italian Citizenship — Step 1
For sometime now I have been considering applying for Italian citizenship. I thought about going about myself, but after interviewing Giorgio at ITAMCAP, I decided that in my case it’s best to use a professional. The reason for this decision is mainly because I am up there in years and cannot wait 6 to 8 years for it to go through. I learned, from Giorgio, that you can get it much quicker if you
Cooking Class in Salerno
The featured photo above is from chef Stefania’s veranda. Another photo from chef Stefania’s veranda. Cooking Class in Salerno Ok, readers. If you’re even THINKING about making any of these recipes, try not to eat anything for at least 24 hours before. Yes, they are that dense. One portion of the lasagna alone is enough for two days of nutrition. This is a cooking class I took several months ago when I first moved
How I Started Seeking Asylum In Salerno
The featured photo above looks like a Duomo but no, it’s The Gesu Church. The entry to the University campus in Napoli. Reasons for Dual Citizenship Ciao amici ! I’m happy to report I received much positive feedback on the last blog about why I moved to Salerno Italy. Thank you all, and especially to those of you who are interested in obtaining your Dual Citizenship (herein referred to as DC, because, well, I’m lazy…and
Antonia’s Big Fat Move To Italy
I have been fortunate enough to convince my good friend, since the first grade, Antonia, to become a guest blogger on the site. Antonia recently, ( mid May 2019 to be exact) received her Italian Citizenship. It’s been a long an grueling process from what she tells me. But lucky for us she is going to give us first hand information on the process and her exploits as an American woman that moved to Italy.