
Recognition can pass to your minor children, but the reform's generational limit and timing rules affect how and whether transmission applies, so it should be checked case by case.
When a parent is recognized as an Italian citizen, citizenship can extend to minor children, and the reform includes specific provisions addressing minors with an Italian parent or grandparent.
However, the new generational limit and the dates involved mean transmission is no longer automatic in every multi-generational situation as it once was. The safest approach is to confirm each child's position individually, taking into account when your own recognition occurred and the current rules, rather than assuming citizenship simply flows down the family line.
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