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What are the rules for the naturalization of children born to Italian immigrants?
First, children whose parents were born in Italy can be naturalized immediately, which is why many overseas investors choose Italian immigrants.
Second,/kloc-living in Italy under 0/2 years old, not born in Italy, or without long-term residency. You only need to receive five years of compulsory education in Italy, that is, you can successfully apply for naturalization.
Third,/kloc-Italian children over 0/2 years old can apply for naturalization by living in Italy for a period of time. They must complete a cycle of study in Italy and live for more than three to six years before they can be naturalized smoothly. The latest Italian regulations on children's naturalization are extremely lenient for China investors. Italian real estate is permanent property, so children can enter Italy smoothly and easily without worrying about international issues, which is why many China investors choose to invest and immigrate to Italy.
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