Italian Citizenship Services: Unlock Your European Roots

Curious about claiming your Italian citizenship?

Deadline for minor Childrens (Italy)

Don’t Lose Your Child’s Right to Italian Citizenship. Deadline: May 31, 2026

Italy has established a strict deadline to register minor children of Italian citizens. After May 31st, 2026, the process becomes significantly more complex, and in many cases, no longer possible. Book a consultation for eligibility.

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If you are already an Italian citizen (or if you will be recognized before May 31, 2026) you must register your minor children in the Italian civil registry before the deadline. This is the only way to ensure they obtain their automatic right to Italian citizenship.

 

This applies to all minor children:

    • – Born outside Italy
    • – Under 18
    • – With at least one parent recognized as Italian before the deadline
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Missing the deadline may result in:

    • – Losing the automatic right to citizenship
    • – Needing court intervention
    • – Multi-year delays
    • – No guaranteed recovery of rights
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Processing times at consulates vary from months to a full year. Start early to avoid last-minute complications.

Frequent Asked Questions:

Does this apply if I haven’t finished my own recognition yet?

Yes. If your recognition will be completed before May 31, 2026, your children must be registered immediately afterward.

How long does registration take?

Typically 2–12 months depending on the consulate.

Can NeoVita handle the process?

Yes, we manage corrections, apostilles, translations, and consulate filings.

Italian Citizenship Services

Italy allows citizenship recognition through multiple legal pathways. However, due to recent legal changes, not all applicants qualify for every method. Choosing the correct strategy is essential for both success and timing.

NeoVita specializes in the three official recognition pathways:

Italian Citizenship Pathway 1:

 Judicial Recognition (Court Petition)

Fast, Reliable Path Through Italian Courts

This is our star pathway for all the benefits it provides. The judicial path is currently the most flexible and widely accessible route for many applicants. It includes both 1948 (Trial for Maternity) cases and non-1948 cases and is ideal when consulates are unavailable and most important, for the applicant is excluded due to recent law changes.

Children and grandchildren of Italian-born ancestors often qualify for all three methods, but each has different timelines and considerations.

Frequent Asked Questions:

Who qualifies?

Most descendants, especially those blocked by consulates or legal restrictions. It’s necessary to prove an “unbroken” Italian heritage.

Timeline?

Typically 9–30 months.

Do I need to travel to Italy?

Not necessary, but you have the option to move to Italy once the trial starts and requesting your “permesso di soggiorno”, to lawfully live and work in italy.

Italian Citizenship Pathway 2: 

Recognition Through Residency in Italy

Establishing Residency for Direct Recognition

Recognition through Italian residency (via a Comune) is possible only for applicants meeting strict legal criteria. Due to recent reforms, this method has become increasingly limited.

Frequent Asked Questions:

Who qualifies?

Children and grandchildren to Italians born in Italian soil

Timeline?

Typically 1-6. YES, this pathway is express.

Do I need to live in Italy full-time?

Yes. For as long as the process takes.

Italian Citizenship Pathway 3: 

Consulate Recognition (Jure Sanguinis via Consulate)

Traditional Path Through Your Local Consulate

This method is ideal for straightforward ancestry cases but is restricted by consulate availability, wait times, and recent Italian legal reforms. Some applicants no longer qualify under this path.

Frequent Asked Questions:

Who qualifies?

Limited to children or grandchildren to those Italian born in Italian soil.

Timeline?

Consulate processing may take between 2–10 years. It depends entirely of consulate availability.

Do I need to travel?

No

Spanish Citizenship Services

Italy allows citizenship recognition through multiple legal pathways. However, due to recent legal changes, not all applicants qualify for every method. Choosing the correct strategy is essential for both success and timing.

NeoVita specializes in the three official recognition pathways:

Spanish Citizenship Pathway 1: 

Citizenship by Descent

Ideal for children and grandchildren of Spanish nationals. Requirements vary based on each family’s history

Frequent Asked Questions:

Is the Historical Memory Law still active?

No, but specifics vary by case.

Timeline?

6–36 months.

Spanish Citizenship Pathway 2: 

Citizenship by Residency

Spain offers reduced residency periods for citizens of Latin America, the Philippines, Andorra, and Sephardic descendants.

Spanish Citizenship Pathway 3: 

Citizenship by Marriage

Spouses of Spanish nationals may apply after a qualifying residency period and proven marriage stability.

Frequent Asked Questions:

Do I need to reside in Spain?

Yes, residency is required.

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