u/ABeanMaster

I know there's a lot of changes right now with the laws and I've only recently started looking into my citizenship options, so maybe there's something I'm missing.

A couple months ago I was seeing stuff on US-Italian consulate websites about how you can get citizenship if you have an Italian parent/grandparent if you live in Italy for 2 years and learn the language at the B2 level. My grandparents became US citizens in the 50s(?) I believe. Father was born in US in the early 60s.

But now I can't find any information about it on any of the consulate websites. I still can find it on blogs and other websites tho-- was the 2-year thing also overturned with the recent rulings? Is it still an option? Am I completely hallucinating this whole thing? Thanks

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u/ABeanMaster — 11 days ago