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Re: Baby's citizenship Posted on: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 20:53:40 +0000


> Finally:rights/Ecri/1%2DECRI/2%2DCountry%2Dby%2Dcountry%5Fapproach/Italy/CBC2-
> Italy.asp#P108_11011
>
> Source is good.

Source is good, and makes it clear that a child born to foreign parents
in Italy is not automatically Italian at birth.

If one of the parents becomes an Italian citizen, or the child lives
there until age 18, then it's a different story.

I am not aware of any European country which automatically grants
nationality based on birth in the territory without additional
requirements (which vary from country to country). The last one to do
so is Ireland, but this is going to change from 1 January 2005.

Jeremy

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