5 Formas de PERDER la Ciudadanía Italiana y UNA para volverla a recuperar.

Italo Tribu - Ciudadanía Italiana
21 Aug 202213:54

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Claudio Arm explains the key scenarios in which a person can lose their Italian citizenship, including automatic loss, renunciation, and revocation. He outlines automatic loss through actions like joining a foreign army or participating in a war against Italy, the process of voluntary renunciation, and the serious consequences of revocation for criminal activities or fraudulent residency claims. Claudio also provides guidance on how to recover Italian citizenship if lost, primarily through a formal declaration. The video serves as a cautionary tale for those applying for citizenship or seeking to retain it, offering valuable insights and practical advice.

Takeaways

  • 😀 **Automatic Loss of Citizenship**: Italian citizenship can be lost automatically in certain situations, such as accepting a foreign government position, joining a foreign military, participating in a war against Italy, or if an adoption is revoked.
  • 😀 **Voluntary Renunciation**: You can voluntarily renounce your Italian citizenship, but only if you hold citizenship in another country and live abroad. This is available after reaching adulthood.
  • 😀 **Revocation of Citizenship**: The Italian government can revoke your citizenship for serious reasons, such as fraudulent residency or criminal activity (e.g., terrorism).
  • 😀 **Fraudulent Residency Is Risky**: Attempting to fake residency in Italy to speed up citizenship applications is illegal and could lead to revocation of citizenship and legal penalties.
  • 😀 **Losing Citizenship Through Adoption**: A child who gained Italian citizenship through adoption can lose it if the adoption is revoked. If the child is under 18, the loss is automatic. If over 18, they can choose whether to keep the citizenship.
  • 😀 **Joining a Foreign Army**: If you volunteer to join the military of another country, you automatically lose Italian citizenship.
  • 😀 **War Participation Against Italy**: Participation in a war on the side of an enemy country that opposes Italy results in automatic loss of Italian citizenship.
  • 😀 **Criminal Convictions**: Italian citizenship can be revoked if you are convicted of serious crimes, such as terrorism or subversion of the constitutional order, especially if sentenced to more than five years in prison.
  • 😀 **Recovering Lost Citizenship**: If you lose your Italian citizenship due to acquiring another nationality, you can recover it by declaring your intent at the Italian consulate and establishing residency in Italy.
  • 😀 **Divorce Does Not Automatically Affect Citizenship**: If you apply for Italian citizenship through marriage and divorce before the final approval, your application may be invalidated. However, separation or divorce after submission but before the oath can still allow you to proceed with the citizenship process.

Q & A

  • What are the three main ways to lose Italian citizenship?

    -The three main ways to lose Italian citizenship are: 1) automatic loss due to certain actions, 2) voluntary renunciation, and 3) revocation by the government.

  • What are the reasons for losing Italian citizenship automatically?

    -Italian citizenship can be lost automatically if: 1) you accept a position in a foreign government or international organization where Italy does not participate, 2) you join a foreign military or volunteer in a foreign army, 3) you fight in a war against Italy, or 4) the adoption of an Italian citizen is revoked and the individual was granted citizenship through adoption.

  • Can an individual lose Italian citizenship by voluntarily renouncing it?

    -Yes, an individual can lose Italian citizenship by renouncing it, but only if they already have citizenship of another country and live abroad. This can happen once they reach the age of majority.

  • What is required for an individual to be able to renounce their Italian citizenship?

    -To renounce Italian citizenship, the individual must already possess the citizenship of another country and must reside abroad. They must also be at least 18 years old.

  • What can lead to the revocation of Italian citizenship?

    -Italian citizenship can be revoked if the individual has been convicted of crimes such as terrorism or subversion of the constitutional order, especially if the conviction is for a crime with a sentence of more than five years.

  • What is a common reason for the government to revoke Italian citizenship from people seeking it?

    -A common reason for revocation is the use of a false residence when applying for citizenship. Some individuals may declare a fake residence in Italy to speed up the process, which the government actively pursues and can revoke citizenship for.

  • How can someone lose Italian citizenship if they were married to an Italian citizen?

    -If the marriage is dissolved (through separation or divorce) before the citizenship application is completed, the individual loses the right to obtain citizenship. However, if the divorce happens after the application but before the citizenship oath, the person may still face issues with their application.

  • Is it possible to regain Italian citizenship after losing it?

    -Yes, it is possible to regain Italian citizenship if it was lost automatically, such as when someone acquired the citizenship of another country. To recover it, the person must declare their intent to reclaim citizenship at the Italian consulate or in Italy, and provide supporting documentation.

  • How does the process of recovering Italian citizenship work after it is lost due to naturalization in another country?

    -To recover Italian citizenship after losing it due to naturalization, the individual must declare their intent to regain citizenship at the Italian consulate or in Italy. They must submit the necessary forms and documents. The recovery process can take time, but it can be expedited by moving to Italy and applying at the municipal registry.

  • Can Italian citizenship be lost if someone is adopted by an Italian citizen?

    -Yes, Italian citizenship acquired through adoption can be lost if the adoption is revoked. If the adoptee is a minor, they lose citizenship automatically. If the adoptee is an adult, they can choose whether or not to retain their Italian citizenship.

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