‘The wind has been taken from my sails’: New Italian citizenship rules derail dreams of returning home - CTV News
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- Italy introduces new citizenship law that requires applicants to show they can 'intend to reside' in the country, making it harder for expats to get citizenship.
- The new law also requires applicants to demonstrate they have a 'stable and certain' income, and that they are not 'dependent on public assistance
- The changes have left many expats feeling frustrated and uncertain about their chances of becoming Italian citizens.
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