
Under Law 74/2025, recognition is generally limited to people with a parent or grandparent who was born in Italy, replacing the previous unlimited generational chain.
Italy historically recognized citizenship through an unbroken bloodline with no generational cap. A major reform that took effect in 2025 changed this by introducing a generational limit and a requirement of a genuine link to Italy.
Under the new framework, you generally need an Italian-born parent or grandparent to be recognized as a citizen by descent. People whose Italian ancestor is further back in the family tree, such as a great-grandparent, are typically no longer eligible under the standard descent route, though specific transitional and exceptional situations exist.
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