Italy citizenship: through your paternal great-grandfather
The most common historical line; under Law 74/2025 — upheld by the Italian Constitutional Court on March 12, 2026 — the consular route is generally limited to grandchildren, so great-grandparent claims typically proceed through the judicial route.
What you'll need
- Government fee
- ~€600 consulate appointment (locked USD rates vary by consulate)
- Typical timeline
- Consular 18 months–3 years incl. appointment wait; 1948 judicial ~12–24 months
- Where
- Your Italian consulate (by residence), or the Court of Rome for 1948 cases
Whether this line carries citizenship depends on the specifics — dates of birth, naturalization timing, and whether the chain was ever broken. The free eligibility check walks your exact line and tells you which route applies and what documents you'll need.
Other ancestor paths
Through your fatherThrough your paternal grandfatherGrandfather naturalized after your parent's birthThrough your paternal grandmotherThrough your maternal grandmotherThrough your maternal great-grandfatherThrough your paternal great-great-grandfatherThrough an adopted ancestorMother born before 1948
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