marriage rights in italy
#1
marriage rights in italy
hello All,
I'm an expat living in Ohio... my boyfriend and i would like to get married and then live in italy. Will it make any difference to my chances of an italian citizenship if i marry in italy or the UK?
Thanks!!
I'm an expat living in Ohio... my boyfriend and i would like to get married and then live in italy. Will it make any difference to my chances of an italian citizenship if i marry in italy or the UK?
Thanks!!
#2
Re: marriage rights in italy
Originally Posted by cutina
hello All,
I'm an expat living in Ohio... my boyfriend and i would like to get married and then live in italy. Will it make any difference to my chances of an italian citizenship if i marry in italy or the UK?
Thanks!!
I'm an expat living in Ohio... my boyfriend and i would like to get married and then live in italy. Will it make any difference to my chances of an italian citizenship if i marry in italy or the UK?
Thanks!!
http://www.italianconsulate.bc.ca/En...inanzaENG.html
If you're not a US citizen and only have a green card, you should think hard before you abandon residence in the US as you may not be able to return once your green card is lost. Becoming a naturalised US can have tax implications but usually not serious ones (for most US expats) and it's the only way to keep open the option of returning. If you're a British citizen, you can have dual citizenship without problems.
Jeremy
#3
Re: marriage rights in italy
Originally Posted by JAJ
You should check with an Italian consulate (or lawyer) to be sure, but there's nothing on this page that suggests that you need to marry in a specific place (assuming he's Italian):
http://www.italianconsulate.bc.ca/En...inanzaENG.html
If you're not a US citizen and only have a green card, you should think hard before you abandon residence in the US as you may not be able to return once your green card is lost. Becoming a naturalised US can have tax implications but usually not serious ones (for most US expats) and it's the only way to keep open the option of returning. If you're a British citizen, you can have dual citizenship without problems.
Jeremy
http://www.italianconsulate.bc.ca/En...inanzaENG.html
If you're not a US citizen and only have a green card, you should think hard before you abandon residence in the US as you may not be able to return once your green card is lost. Becoming a naturalised US can have tax implications but usually not serious ones (for most US expats) and it's the only way to keep open the option of returning. If you're a British citizen, you can have dual citizenship without problems.
Jeremy
Thanks a lot Jeremy
i'll check out the page.