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TopicCPAC hands out 7 point plan to restore Trump in office in DAYS, not years
Shezarr
07/11/21 8:05:54 PM
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DarthAragorn posted...
How much Italian heritage do you need for that? Or how many generations removed?

I don't think I can do it just for financial reasons but still curious
To my knowledge there isn't a generational limit, as long as the person you're tracing it back to was alive when Italy became a country (1861 I think?). But basically you just have to prove that your ancestor you're tracing back to Italy (who was born there) never revoked their Italian citizenship. If they didn't, it passed to their children and so on, and as long as nobody revoked it along the way you can claim it. Need birth, marriage, death certificates for everyone down the line I think. In my case it'd be my great-great-grandpa, so a lot of time and effort (and money yeah) if I go through with it.

I believe there are also companies you can hire to track down and compile all the relevant paperwork for you.

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