Italian Court Ruling Limits Citizenship Rights for Descendants of Italian Emigrants
In Brief
Italy's Constitutional Court upheld a reform restricting citizenship-by-descent, affecting millions with Italian heritage.
Key Facts
- Italy’s Constitutional Court has upheld a reform limiting citizenship-by-descent claims.
- The ruling affects millions of people with Italian roots seeking dual citizenship.
- The challenge to the so-called 'Tajani Decree' was rejected by the court.
- Some lawyers have criticized the decree, calling it problematic in court.
- Media outlets report that many with Italian ancestry may now lose eligibility for citizenship.
What Happened
Italy’s Constitutional Court rejected a legal challenge to a reform restricting citizenship-by-descent, confirming limits on eligibility for those with Italian ancestry.
Why It Matters
The decision impacts millions worldwide who hoped to claim Italian citizenship through family heritage, potentially changing migration and identity options for those with Italian roots.
What's Next
Observers will watch for possible legislative responses, further legal challenges, or appeals from affected communities and advocacy groups.
Sources
- Google News — Dreaming of la dolce vita with dual Italian citizenship? Think again(3h ago)
- The Independent — Millions with Italian roots at risk of losing right to citizenship after court ruling(8h ago)
