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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why do you need a lawyer? I did it all myself, even though it was a huge PITA and took a long time. Which country, maybe I can help you.[/quote] We did this for Italy, it’s a PIA but you don’t need to hire someone, [/quote] You need to hire an Italian lawyer if you’re a 1948 case. OP I’m also a 1948 through my father and grandmother. I’m paying around $8,000 for my lawyer including document collection and translations for four of us. But I started a couple of years ago when it was a bit cheaper and we’re about to file our case in the court of Bologna. [b]Lots of good reasons for wanting dual citizenship.[/b] I agree with PP who recommended the Facebook group. They’re extremely helpful for anyone seeking Italian citizenship through JS. [/quote] What are these reasons? I guess I lack imagination/awareness so explain it to me like I'm 5... [/quote] Canadian dual citizen here: I’m sorting out dual citizenship for my kids because we’re planning to move back to Canada next year. I want them to come into the country as citizens to avoid paperwork down the line. I’ve maintained my citizenship all my life because I wanted to keep the option open for moving there and because I have an emotional connection to it as my country of origin even though my parents moved to the US when I was very young. Most of my extended family still lives in Canada. Trivial benefits of dual citizenship include: randomly deciding which customs line to go into based on which is shorter, being able to travel on the passport that’s more socially/politically inoffensive in your destination, always having a valid passport even when you’ve sent one off to be renewed, etc.[/quote]
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