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By Rafael Di Furia
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After obtaining Italian citizenship by descent, there are some key steps to take next. From registering with AIRE (Anagrafe degli Italiani Residenti all’Estero) to securing important documents like your Codice Fiscale, these actions are crucial for making the most of your new status. Whether you plan to stay abroad or move to Italy, getting the right paperwork in order will ensure you’re fully prepared to enjoy life as an Italian citizen. In this Italian dual citizenship-focused expat podcast episode of Not Your Average Globetrotter hosted by Rafael Di Furia, we'll be going over the essential steps you need to follow after being granted Italian citizenship to make sure everything is in place for your move to Italy as an Italian citizen.
Obtaining Italian citizenship by descent can be a rewarding but complex journey for those with Italian ancestry. This process involves gathering important documents like birth, marriage, and naturalization certificates, and navigating through legal steps to prove your connection to Italy. Becoming an Italian citizen opens up opportunities such as the ability to live and work across the EU, access to Italian healthcare, and the chance to immerse yourself in the culture as an expat. In this episode of Not Your Average Globetrotter hosted by Rafael Di Furia, we’ll walk through the essentials of obtaining citizenship by descent, discuss some of the common challenges, and share tips for making your move to Italy as smooth as possible.
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Topics & Timestamps:
00:00 - Opening Thoughts & Intro
00:53 - 1948 Cases
02:28 - Italian Citizenship by Descent
06:51 - A Special Thanks
07:27 - What do you do next if you are eligible for Italian Citizenship by Descent?
08:54 - But where can you get the documents you need for Italian citizenship?
10:06 - Do you get Italian Citizenship DIY or with the help of a service provider?
12:27 - Italian Citizenship Consulate Appointment or apply in Italy?
14:22 - Residency in italy
16:08 - Italian Citizenship via the court system…
17:53 - Final Thoughts & Outro
Gaining Italian dual citizenship has completely transformed my life, offering incredible opportunities for moving to Italy, living in Europe, and embracing the expat lifestyle. With the freedom to travel across Europe without restrictions, dual citizenship has opened doors to new experiences and deeper connections to my Italian heritage. From the advantages of living abroad to the benefits of being an Italian dual citizen, this journey has provided unique opportunities that have made expat life in Europe more rewarding than I ever imagined. In this living abroad podcast episode of Not Your Average Globetrotter, hosted by dual citizen expat Rafael Di Furia, we’ll go over the personal and practical impacts of gaining Italian citizenship, from healthcare and education in Europe to the freedom of movement that comes with an EU passport.
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Topics & Timestamps:
00:00 - Opening Thoughts & Intro
00:22 - Moving To Italy & Living in Italy
01:13 - Considerations about the future of Europe
01:59 - Pizza Pasta Amore
05:02 - Stressing About Healthcare
06:47 - Going To University in Europe
08:36 - The Freedom of Movement
11:17 - What if your don’t want to live in Italy or live in Europe?
12:39 - A unique change in my life….
13:58 - Final thoughts & Outro
After more than 16 years living abroad, with the last 8 years living in Europe, the differences between life in the U.S. and life in Europe have continued to become even more blatantly obvious while watching a shifting landscape back in the U.S. In this week's expat podcast episode of Not Your Average Globetrotter, hosted by Rafael Di Furia, we’ll get into everything from moving abroad and expat life in Italy and Portugal, to how living in Europe compares to American consumerism, cultural shifts, cost of living, healthcare, travel, and day-to-day life.
With the election around the corner, a lot of people are thinking about moving to Europe—places like Portugal or Italy are high on the list. But living abroad isn’t just about showing up with your suitcase. You’ve got to plan ahead, whether it’s sorting out your finances, getting your visa sorted, or figuring out housing. Moving to a new country, especially overseas, takes a lot more than just booking a flight. If you’re serious about living abroad and starting expat life, it’s important to get organized now to make the move as smooth as possible. In this expat podcast episode of Not Your Average Globetrotter, hosted by dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we'll go over key steps to prepare for relocating abroad and how to avoid common mistakes along the way.
Thinking about moving to Europe from the US? It's an adventure that comes with some big differences to consider. Whether you’re planning on living in Italy, Portugal, Spain, France, or Germany, life abroad isn’t always easy—it’s a whole new world when it comes to everyday things like visas, language, and even grocery shopping. Comparing life in the US to Europe, you’ll quickly see how different things can be, and it’s important to be prepared for those changes. If you’re leaving the US for Europe, having a plan and being flexible will help you adjust and really enjoy what life on this side of the Atlantic has to offer. In this living abroad, expat podcast episode of *Not Your Average Globetrotter* hosted by dual citizen podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we’ll dive into essential tips to help make your transition into expat life smoother and more enjoyable.
Living in Italy is an incredible experience, but if you’re thinking about moving to Italy or embracing expat life here, you should know that everyday things can get a bit more complicated than you might expect. Whether it's figuring out the quirks of public transportation, dealing with the endless paperwork at the bank, or just navigating the unique political landscape, life in Italy comes with its own set of challenges. But hey, that’s all part of the adventure, right? It’s these little hurdles that make life here both fascinating and a bit of a rollercoaster. In this expat podcast episode of Not Your Average Globetrotter, hosted by dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we’ll discuss some of the realities of living in Italy, from financial challenges to everyday bureaucratic hassles.
Moving to Italy offers an experience full of charm but also comes with its own set of surprises. Living in Italy means adjusting to a different pace of life and unique local customs that might catch expats off guard. As an expat in Italy, you’ll encounter quirks like the August shutdown and irregular billing cycles, which can make daily life feel a bit unpredictable. Life in Europe, particularly in Italy, requires patience and flexibility. Everyday tasks might not always go as planned, but that’s part of the adventure. Despite these challenges, expat life in Italy has a special appeal that keeps many coming back. In this expat podcast episode of *Not Your Average Globetrotter*, we'll talk about navigating these challenges, from dealing with bureaucracy and high costs to adjusting to social customs and the climate.
I'm not saying don't move to Portugal... but, returning from Italy has brought up some thoughts about living in Portugal and how it compares to life in Italy. Both countries have their own unique appeal, whether you’re considering moving to Portugal for its laid-back vibe or moving to Italy for its rich culture and food. For anyone thinking about moving to Europe or starting expat life, the differences in lifestyle, cost of living, and daily conveniences are important to consider. Whether you're exploring expat life in Portugal or expat life in Italy, finding the right place to call home abroad involves weighing what matters most to you. In the walk-about expat podcast episode of Not Your Average Globetrotter, hosted by dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we'll go over the cost of living, lifestyle differences, transportation options, and the overall experience of life abroad in these two incredible countries.
Returning to Italy after years brings a mix of nostalgia and fresh experiences. The blend of familiar streets, old friends, and the distinct flavors of Italian cuisine is both comforting and exhilarating. Visiting Rovigo, my Italian "hometown," and reconnecting with friends while experiencing life in Italy has made this trip special. Spending time here, collaborating on the Italian Citizenship and Real Estate Podcasts with my good friend Marco Permunian, adds layers to my experience of expat life in Italy. Despite changes over time, the deep connection I feel to this place remains strong, making every moment rich and something I might be able to reccomend for anyone considering expat life in Italy.
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