Thanks for the vid. Re: citizenship by descent,, I think it's always good to get it if one is eligible. Christian Pulisic, the present captain of the US Men's National Team in football (soccer), obtained Croatian citizenship (his grandpa was an immigrant to the US). Because he was also an EU citizen (was a dual citizen), he was able to work in the EU even if he was underage. (I think he started working for his German football club at 16 or 17.) He wouldn't have been allowed to do that on his US passport. EU citizenship opened up job opportunities for him.
This was interesting. It's good to give the technical details (like you both have been doing) but, it's also good to see how those things are in actual experience. Thanks for sharing it!
Your videos got me trying to get my citizenship through my great grandfather. I just got his naturalization date so a question for Marco. Before I move on getting all the documents. My great grandfather was born in Campi Di Riva, Tyrol Austria in 1893 which is now South Tyrol, Italy . He immigrated to the USA November 1910. My grandmother, his daughter, was born here in the USA in January 1923. On April 21st 1924, he became naturalized and renounced his citizenship to King Victor Emmanuel III. Am I still able to get Italian citizenship being he was naturalized after the re-unification of Italy? Thanks. Hopefully I can use your services to move forward with this!
Wonderful presentation. If I had a wife and kids in Italy, I would make sure both had the ability to travel the U.S. (where I am from). Having dual citizenship for one significant other and child can open up opportunities down the road. ❤Warmly, Sanjay
Thanks for the vid. Re: citizenship by descent,, I think it's always good to get it if one is eligible.
Christian Pulisic, the present captain of the US Men's National Team in football (soccer), obtained Croatian citizenship (his grandpa was an immigrant to the US). Because he was also an EU citizen (was a dual citizen), he was able to work in the EU even if he was underage. (I think he started working for his German football club at 16 or 17.) He wouldn't have been allowed to do that on his US passport. EU citizenship opened up job opportunities for him.
This was interesting. It's good to give the technical details (like you both have been doing) but, it's also good to see how those things are in actual experience. Thanks for sharing it!
Your videos got me trying to get my citizenship through my great grandfather. I just got his naturalization date so a question for Marco. Before I move on getting all the documents. My great grandfather was born in Campi Di Riva, Tyrol Austria in 1893 which is now South Tyrol, Italy . He immigrated to the USA November 1910. My grandmother, his daughter, was born here in the USA in January 1923. On April 21st 1924, he became naturalized and renounced his citizenship to King Victor Emmanuel III. Am I still able to get Italian citizenship being he was naturalized after the re-unification of Italy? Thanks. Hopefully I can use your services to move forward with this!
Wonderful presentation. If I had a wife and kids in Italy, I would make sure both had the ability to travel the U.S. (where I am from). Having dual citizenship for one significant other and child can open up opportunities down the road. ❤Warmly, Sanjay
Is it true that if you 're in hospital in Italy. The nurses don't feed or bath you. You need to hire a special aid to do that stuff?