We moved our family from the US to Italy for citizenship, then Italy changed the rules. We’re not sure where to go next.
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An American family had originally qualified to become Italian citizens and moved to Turin to speed up the process. Then, the government changed the law.
An American family had originally qualified to become Italian citizens and moved to Turin to speed up the process. Then, the government changed the law.
An American family had originally qualified to become Italian citizens and moved to Turin to speed up the process. Then, the government changed the law.
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