Click here to discover essential rules and practical tips for driving in Italy, from regulations to local advice for American travelers.
Italy is a dream destination for many travelers, and exploring its scenic countryside, historic towns, and coastal roads by car can be an unforgettable experience.
Click here to explore the Servizio Sanitario Nazionale (SSN), Italy’s public healthcare system, its services, and how it supports citizens.
Italy is known for its rich culture, delicious cuisine, and breathtaking landscapes—but it also boasts one of the most respected public healthcare systems in the world.
Discover Milan’s rich fashion history, economic influence, and modern role as a global style powerhouse.
Italy has long been synonymous with style, craftsmanship, and luxury—and Milan stands at the heart of this legacy. As the country’s economic powerhouse and creative hub, Milan has earned its reputation as the fashion capital of the world.
Discover Italy’s wine regions, from Veneto to Sardinia, and explore their rich traditions and world‑renowned varieties.
Italy is one of the world’s most celebrated wine destinations, offering travelers a unique blend of culture, gastronomy, and viticulture. With thousands of years of tradition and an astonishing diversity of terroirs, Italian wine is not just a beverage—it is a cultural symbol deeply woven into the country’s identity.
Turin court ruling triggers trial that could overturn the Tajani decree: Aerial photo of the city of Turin
On Wednesday, September 17, the Gazzetta Ufficiale published the ruling from the Turin Court that directly challenged the constitutionality of Decree-Law No. 36/2025 before the Italian Constitutional Court. This publication marks the beginning of a legal proceeding that could potentially overturn the decree and its imposed restrictions on the right to Italian citizenship.
The history of Italian regional dialects: Photo of the Italian flag in front of a cliffside village in Sicily
Italian regional dialects are deeply rooted in history, culture, and identity, forming a rich linguistic mosaic that continues to shape Italy’s national language and social fabric. This article explores their definition, classification, legal status, contemporary use, influence on standard Italian, and cultural significance.
Click here to discover how Italy’s new law centralizes consular services, changes citizenship applications, and updates AIRE by 2028.
The Italian Parliament has approved a reform that will alter how consular services are delivered to Italian citizens and businesses abroad. The new law, which will be implemented gradually up until 2028, aims to centralize operations, modernize administrative procedures, and redefine the roles of consulates—particularly in matters related to citizenship and the AIRE registry (Anagrafe degli Italiani Residenti all’Estero).
Click here to learn how Italy’s Supreme Court may redefine citizenship by descent in a 2026 ruling on retroactive law and rights of minors.
In a pivotal moment for Italian descendants around the world, the Supreme Court of Italy—known as the Corte di Cassazione—has scheduled a hearing for January 13, 2026, that could redefine the legal framework surrounding citizenship recognition by descent.
Discover key insights from legal experts on recent changes to Italian citizenship for minors and how families can protect their children's rights.
In recent months, the topic of Italian citizenship for minors has gained attention following changes introduced by a new decree-law that altered how this right is acquired. Families already involved in judicial or administrative recognition processes now face new rules that may directly affect their children.
Divorce and Italian citizenship: Photo of the city of Naples on sunset
Italian citizenship is highly sought after by individuals around the world, whether for reconnecting with ancestral roots or gaining access to the European Union. Two common paths to citizenship are through descent (jus sanguinis) and through marriage to an Italian citizen.
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