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Originally Posted by Jayems
It's kind of cool. I was born in England. As soon as my daughter was born, she automatically became a British citizen.
We'll be signing her up for all the papers and passports and the like next April when we go home in the hopes that one day she expresses an interest in living in the UK/Europe to work, go to school, travel... whatever she wants. At least she'll have that option.
So why doesn't that work with Italy? Just different?
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It work's pretty much the same from what I understand. The only difference being if you become a citizen of canada before your daughter is born then she wouldn't have the right to become a British citizen(your example, Italy's rules).
I'm phoning the consulate tomorrow after I have a
clean shave.
So I guess no-one on this board is an Italian Citizen Jure Sanguinus. Weird, I thought numbers were on my side.