Italy moves to curb 'right of blood' citizenship claims.

Kieran Burke29 March 2025
Italy's government has announced it would tighten citizenship laws to put a stop to people going too far back in their family history to make a case for citizenship.

Currently, according to Italy's "right of blood" or "jure sanguinis" laws, people with proof of an Italian ancestor alive after 17 March 1861, when the Kingdom of Italy was proclaimed, can get nationality.