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Dec 17th 2017, 1:09 pm
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#46
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chris
Joined: Jan 2007
Location: rome
Posts: 650
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Re: Italian Citizenship
Did you pay both the €200 to the ministero dell'interno account and the €16 bollo?
There is no mention of the €16 bollo on the Modelo B that i am completing nor on the modelo B compilation instructions; however i have seen it mentioned on older documents written prior to the on line application procedure.
The only documents Modelo B asks to upload are:
· birth cert
· police record
· receipt of payment of €200 to postal account 80902
· ID card
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Dec 17th 2017, 1:15 pm
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#47
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Forum Regular
Joined: Nov 2014
Location: Modena
Posts: 107
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Re: Italian Citizenship
Yep, paid 200 plus 16, no mention explicitly maybe, but reqd all the same,
For id docs upload theres also an advisoryita site in italian which advises upload of id, passport, permesso di sogg and original tax code. I did so and all went well, i got the application accepted message .
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Dec 17th 2017, 2:57 pm
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#48
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chris
Joined: Jan 2007
Location: rome
Posts: 650
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Re: Italian Citizenship
It certainly needs a bit of guess work, I’m planning to send:-
Italian ID card
police record
birth cert
€200 receipt
€16 marca da bollo
attestato di sogiorno
tessera sanitaria (with CF on)
stato di famiglia
last 3 CUD
(these last 4 I have decanted down to 1 pdf file to upload into the generic box as there seems to be only 1 generic box)
Have I missed anything?
thanks for your valuable help by the way
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Dec 17th 2017, 4:17 pm
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#49
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Forum Regular
Joined: Nov 2014
Location: Modena
Posts: 107
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Re: Italian Citizenship
IIRC you just enter the last three CUD ( now called Unica...) amounts, it wasnt necessary for me to scan tjem. They can be checked against the entrate/inps records. Im sure CF on tessera will be fine.
Yr welcome.
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Dec 18th 2017, 10:32 am
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#50
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chris
Joined: Jan 2007
Location: rome
Posts: 650
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Re: Italian Citizenship
Did you affix the €16 marco da bollo to the €200 payment receipt from the post office?
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Dec 18th 2017, 10:57 am
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#51
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Forum Regular
Joined: Nov 2014
Location: Modena
Posts: 107
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Re: Italian Citizenship
No you just enter the identification no from the bollo into the field on the web page
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Dec 20th 2017, 8:38 pm
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#52
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BE Enthusiast
Joined: Jan 2008
Location: Was Naples, now Surrey.
Posts: 528
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Re: Italian Citizenship
Good luck with your application.
I am progressing citizenship through marriage and tbh it looks like a very long slog.
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Jan 25th 2018, 5:19 am
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#53
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Just Joined
Joined: Feb 2013
Location: Torino
Posts: 13
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Re: Italian Citizenship
Does anyone have any advice re: the actual "interview"? Thanks.
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Jan 26th 2018, 4:35 am
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#54
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BE Forum Addict
Joined: Jan 2017
Posts: 1,339
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Re: Italian Citizenship
The citizenship through marriage is a very long slog - two years, "sometimes a little longer" (their words).
The "interview" at the Consulate, if this is for citizenship by marriage, is not really an "interview" - they collect your original documents and make sure they are all proper and correct, and that's pretty much it. They won't accept an application if there is an issue with the documents. If there is an issue, they will tell you about it so you can get it corrected and then re-submit. When you sent in the online application - that wasn't "submitted," that just went to the Consulate for them to look at - the Consulate then accepts it if everything is OK and officially sends it to the Ministry.
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Jan 27th 2018, 10:37 am
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#55
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BE Forum Addict
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 1,882
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Re: Italian Citizenship
The interview is just to match up the docs you sent online with the hard copies.
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Jan 28th 2018, 9:40 am
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#56
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Just Joined
Joined: Feb 2013
Location: Torino
Posts: 13
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Re: Italian Citizenship
Appreciative thanks for the advice. Ours is not citizenship by marriage, but for having lived out here for ten years +.
Speriamo in bene!
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Feb 3rd 2018, 11:09 am
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#57
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BE Forum Addict
Joined: Jan 2017
Posts: 1,339
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Re: Italian Citizenship
Can I also add - if you are an applicant, make sure that you inform the consulate if you change address. That is very important.
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Feb 12th 2018, 2:43 pm
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#58
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Forum Regular
Joined: Mar 2016
Location: Bella Mosso nr Biella
Posts: 68
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Re: Italian Citizenship
This relates to applying for long term residency: I understand that I need to apply to my Comune to obtain a certificate (Attestato d'iscrizione Anagrafica). However, to apply for a Permesso di Soggiorno I apply through the post office. Can anyone please tell me the difference between these applications? Is one (former) for EU and the other for non-EU?
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Feb 12th 2018, 3:31 pm
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#59
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Forum Regular
Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 138
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Re: Italian Citizenship
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kevin_P
This relates to applying for long term residency: I understand that I need to apply to my Comune to obtain a certificate (Attestato d'iscrizione Anagrafica). However, to apply for a Permesso di Soggiorno I apply through the post office. Can anyone please tell me the difference between these applications? Is one (former) for EU and the other for non-EU?
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Yes. Go to the Comune for the Attestato d’iscrizione Anagrafica if you are a EU citizen. Permesso di Soggiorno is for non -EU citizens.
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Feb 12th 2018, 3:40 pm
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#60
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Forum Regular
Joined: Mar 2016
Location: Bella Mosso nr Biella
Posts: 68
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Re: Italian Citizenship
Thanks Ruby2, very helpful. I'm thinking through the advantages of taking up residency either pre Brexit (29 March 2019) or post Brexit date, i.e. the difference between my application as an EU member or, if after March 2019, the likelihood that UK citizens will be treated the same as other non EU members. Do you know that if through either route, I would be able to pay to join the SSN (Italian Healthcare system)? thanks again
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