@ItalianCitizenshipAssistance @5:17 So, after going though the court process because it's impossible to get an appointment at the consulate, we have to make an impossible appointment at the consulate? Or, is there a different queue for non-citizenship matters through Prenota?
A Podcast around what happens when you arrive in Rovigo to finish your citizenship would be helpful. How do you sign a lease, taking possession of the property, utility hookups, Internet, what you can and can't do while (travel outside the country vs travel to Rome) waiting for appointments or approvals or final documents from the government, getting involved in the community...etc...
Interesting information. I'm going through this at the moment. I'm waiting for the consulate to finish registering me in A.I.R.E. That passport is sooo close.
Hello, we found your ICA TH-cam channel and decided to have ICA help my family obtain Italian citizenship and we could not be happier with the help they have provided and how responsive they have been to my questions. I do have a question I hope you my be able to help guide me through. We would like to move to Italy as soon as we become citizens and are in discussing how the find employment. I am a medical provider in the US. I know that may be difficult to do in Italy and am moving toward Telemedicine that I can do from Italy. What do other Americans do for employment after moving to Italy ?
The Documents have to be obtained and submitted to the Court in Rome and If and When the Case is Won, the Documents Obtained go to the Local Municipality where the Ancestors were Born. You also said that the Documents Need to be Submitted to the Consulate where We Live. So do We NEED 2 Sets of Documents? One Set for Italy and One Set for the US?
It sounded like we submit the docs that the court returns to the consulate, and then they forward them to the municipalities. So, it's one set of docs that keeps getting passed around. I'm not sure why they don't just go from the court to the municipality, bypassing the consulate all together.
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@ItalianCitizenshipAssistance @5:17 So, after going though the court process because it's impossible to get an appointment at the consulate, we have to make an impossible appointment at the consulate? Or, is there a different queue for non-citizenship matters through Prenota?
A Podcast around what happens when you arrive in Rovigo to finish your citizenship would be helpful. How do you sign a lease, taking possession of the property, utility hookups, Internet, what you can and can't do while (travel outside the country vs travel to Rome) waiting for appointments or approvals or final documents from the government, getting involved in the community...etc...
Interesting information. I'm going through this at the moment. I'm waiting for the consulate to finish registering me in A.I.R.E. That passport is sooo close.
Hello, we found your ICA TH-cam channel and decided to have ICA help my family obtain Italian citizenship and we could not be happier with the help they have provided and how responsive they have been to my questions. I do have a question I hope you my be able to help guide me through. We would like to move to Italy as soon as we become citizens and are in discussing how the find employment. I am a medical provider in the US. I know that may be difficult to do in Italy and am moving toward Telemedicine that I can do from Italy. What do other Americans do for employment after moving to Italy ?
The Documents have to be obtained and submitted to the Court in Rome and If and When the Case is Won, the Documents Obtained go to the Local Municipality where the Ancestors were Born.
You also said that the Documents Need to be Submitted to the Consulate where We Live.
So do We NEED 2 Sets of Documents?
One Set for Italy and One Set for the US?
It sounded like we submit the docs that the court returns to the consulate, and then they forward them to the municipalities. So, it's one set of docs that keeps getting passed around. I'm not sure why they don't just go from the court to the municipality, bypassing the consulate all together.