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Documents
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PERSONAL DATA:
- Personal email for the registration and mandatory certified email;
- Residence permit (or common E.U. Certification);
- Passport or Identity Card ;
- Italian tax code (codice fiscale);
- Married women who have changed family name after marriage, have to enclose the certificate of marriage and/or divorce (as well as translated,legalized or apostilled);
- In case of discrepancies of the personal data, ask your Consulate in Italy for a declaration showing the correct personal data.
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DOCUMENTS IN YOUR COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
- Birth certificate of the country where you were born (permanently valid) to be translated and legalised or apostilled into the country of origin duly;
- Criminal records form your country of origin and any third country where you resided (being valid for six months from the date of issue) to be translated and legalised or apostilled in the country of issuance;
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PERSONAL DOCUMENTS:
- Self-certification on family status and record of past places of residence of the last 10 years for non-eu citizens (4 years for eu citizens);
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INCOME DECLARATIONS:
- Income (CUD/730 forms) of the last three years;
Required income:- Applicant only euro 8,263;
- Applicant with dependent spouse euro 11,362;
- Add euro 516 for each dependent child;
The cohabiting family member may integrate his/her income but the registration in the local municipality as an unmarried couple is required.
- Income (CUD/730 forms) of the last three years;
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OTHER DOCUMENTS:
- Code of the application (K10/) if other applications for citizenship have been submitted before or family members’ code if they have a pending application for citizenship;;
- Demonstration of knowing italian language B1 level of CEFR in one of following ways:
- Academic qualification obtained in Italy or abroad recognised by the italian ministry of education, the university and research, and the italian ministry of foreign affairs and international cooperation;
- B1 italian language certificate issued by one of the universities for foreigners of Perugia, Siena or Roma tre or by the national and international network Dante Alighieri society;
- If the qualification/certificate has been issued by a public institution, prepare a self-certification. If the degree has been issued by a officially recognised private institute/school the school must produce an authentic copy of the degree certificate;
- You don't need to achieve a B1 level if you have a valid long-term residence permit or the details of the integration agreement
- Vocational qualifications are not taken into valid consideration. (decree no. 113 of 4 october 2018 converted into law after amendment of art. 1, paragraph 1, law no. 132 of 1 december 2018)
- Postal payment receipt of euro 250;
- Stamp duty of euro 16.
www.interno.gov.it (go to section "Temi" – "Cittadinanza").
Documents
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PERSONAL DATA:
- Personal email for the registration and mandatory certified email;
- Residence permit;
- Italian tax code (codice fiscale);
- Travel document or Identiy Card;
- Birth certificate (sworn statement of the Court in Forlì);
- Criminal records (self-certification);
- Decree recognising the status of refugee (issued by the commission - to be attached to the application);
- If you are stateless:: administrative certification or verdict of the judicial authority;
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PERSONAL DOCUMENTS:
- Self-certification on family status and record of past places of residence of the last 5 years;
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INCOME DECLARATIONS:
- Income (CUD/730 forms) of the last three years;
Required income:- Applicant only euro 8,263;
- Applicant with dependent spouse euro 11,362;
- Add euro 516 for each dependent child;
The cohabiting family member may integrate his/her income but the registration in the local municipality as an unmarried couple is required.
- Income (CUD/730 forms) of the last three years;
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OTHER DOCUMENTS:
- Code of the application (K10/) if other applications for citizenship have been submitted before or family members’ code if they have a pending application for citizenship;;
- Demonstration of knowing italian language B1 level of CEFR in one of following ways:
- Academic qualification obtained in Italy or abroad recognised by the italian ministry of education, the university and research, and the italian ministry of foreign affairs and international cooperation;
- B1 italian language certificate issued by one of the universities for foreigners of Perugia, Siena or Roma tre or by the national and international network Dante Alighieri society;
- If the qualification/certificate has been issued by a public institution, prepare a self-certification. If the degree has been issued by a officially recognised private institute/school the school must produce an authentic copy of the degree certificate;
- You don't need to achieve a B1 level if you have a valid long-term residence permit or the details of the integration agreement
- Vocational qualifications are not taken into valid consideration. (decree no. 113 of 4 october 2018 converted into law after amendment of art. 1, paragraph 1, law no. 132 of 1 december 2018)
- Postal payment receipt of euro 250;
- Stamp duty of euro 16.
www.interno.gov.it (go to section "Temi" – "Cittadinanza").
Documents
-
PERSONAL DATA:
- Personal email for the registration and mandatory certified email;
- Residence permit (or common E.U. Certification);
- Passport or Identity Card ;
- Italian tax code (codice fiscale);
- Birth self-certification;
- Criminal records self-certification;
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PERSONAL DOCUMENTS:
- Self-certification on family status and record of past places of residence of the last 3 years;
-
INCOME DECLARATIONS:
- Income (CUD/730 forms) of the last three years;
Required income:- Applicant only euro 8,263;
- Applicant with dependent spouse euro 11,362;
- Add euro 516 for each dependent child;
The cohabiting family member may integrate his/her income but the registration in the local municipality as an unmarried couple is required.
- Income (CUD/730 forms) of the last three years;
-
OTHER DOCUMENTS:
- Code of the application (K10/) if other applications for citizenship have been submitted before or family members’ code if they have a pending application for citizenship;;
- Demonstration of knowing italian language B1 level of CEFR in one of following ways:
- Academic qualification obtained in Italy or abroad recognised by the italian ministry of education, the university and research, and the italian ministry of foreign affairs and international cooperation;
- B1 italian language certificate issued by one of the universities for foreigners of Perugia, Siena or Roma tre or by the national and international network Dante Alighieri society;
- If the qualification/certificate has been issued by a public institution, prepare a self-certification. If the degree has been issued by a officially recognised private institute/school the school must produce an authentic copy of the degree certificate;
- You don't need to achieve a B1 level if you have a valid long-term residence permit or the details of the integration agreement
- Vocational qualifications are not taken into valid consideration. (decree no. 113 of 4 october 2018 converted into law after amendment of art. 1, paragraph 1, law no. 132 of 1 december 2018)
- Postal payment receipt of euro 250;
- Stamp duty of euro 16.
www.interno.gov.it (go to section "Temi" – "Cittadinanza").
Documents
-
PERSONAL DATA:
- Personal email for the registration and mandatory certified email;
- Residence permit (or common E.U. Certification);
- Passport or Identity Card ;
- Italian tax code (codice fiscale);
- Forefathers’ birth certificate indicating maternity and paternity, and their respective italian citizenship;
- Married women who have changed family name after marriage, have to enclose the certificate of marriage and/or divorce (as well as translated,legalized or apostilled);
- In case of discrepancies of the personal data, ask your Consulate in Italy for a declaration showing the correct personal data.
-
DOCUMENTS OF YOUR COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
- Birth certificate of the country where you were born (permanently valid) to be translated and legalised or apostilled into the country of origin duly;
- Criminal records form your country of origin and any third country where you resided (being valid for six months from the date of issue) to be translated and legalised or apostilled in the country of issuance;
-
PERSONAL DOCUMENTS:
- Self-certification on family status and record of past places of residence of the last 3 years;
-
INCOME DECLARATIONS:
- Income (CUD/730 forms) of the last three years;
Required income:- Applicant only euro 8,263;
- Applicant with dependent spouse euro 11,362;
- Add euro 516 for each dependent child;
The cohabiting family member may integrate his/her income but the registration in the local municipality as an unmarried couple is required.
- Income (CUD/730 forms) of the last three years;
-
OTHER DOCUMENTS:
- Code of the application (K10/) if other applications for citizenship have been submitted before or family members’ code if they have a pending application for citizenship;;
- Demonstration of knowing italian language B1 level of CEFR in one of following ways:
- Academic qualification obtained in Italy or abroad recognised by the italian ministry of education, the university and research, and the italian ministry of foreign affairs and international cooperation;
- B1 italian language certificate issued by one of the universities for foreigners of Perugia, Siena or Roma tre or by the national and international network Dante Alighieri society;
- If the qualification/certificate has been issued by a public institution, prepare a self-certification. If the degree has been issued by a officially recognised private institute/school the school must produce an authentic copy of the degree certificate;
- You don't need to achieve a B1 level if you have a valid long-term residence permit or the details of the integration agreement
- Vocational qualifications are not taken into valid consideration. (decree no. 113 of 4 october 2018 converted into law after amendment of art. 1, paragraph 1, law no. 132 of 1 december 2018)
- Postal payment receipt of euro 250;
- Stamp duty of euro 16.
www.interno.gov.it (go to section "Temi" – "Cittadinanza").
Documents
-
PERSONAL DATA:
- Personal email for the registration and mandatory certified email;
- Residence permit (or common E.U. Certification);
- Passport or Identity Card ;
- Italian tax code (codice fiscale);
- Married women who have changed family name after marriage, have to enclose the certificate of marriage and/or divorce (as well as translated,legalized or apostilled);
- Per maggiorenne adottato: sentenza di adozione;
- In case of a child of a naturalised parent: parent's citizenship certificate showing the date of naturalisation;
- In case of discrepancies of the personal data, ask your Consulate in Italy for a declaration showing the correct personal data.
-
DOCUMENTS OF YOUR COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
- Birth certificate of the country where you were born (permanently valid) to be translated and legalised or apostilled into the country of origin duly;
- Criminal records form your country of origin and any third country where you resided (being valid for six months from the date of issue) to be translated and legalised or apostilled in the country of issuance;
-
PERSONAL DOCUMENTS:
- Self-certification on family status and record of past places of residence of the last 5 years;
-
INCOME DECLARATIONS:
- Income (CUD/730 forms) of the last three years;
Required income:- Applicant only euro 8,263;
- Applicant with dependent spouse euro 11,362;
- Add euro 516 for each dependent child;
The cohabiting family member may integrate his/her income but the registration in the local municipality as an unmarried couple is required.
- Income (CUD/730 forms) of the last three years;
-
OTHER DOCUMENTS:
- Code of the application (K10/) if other applications for citizenship have been submitted before or family members’ code if they have a pending application for citizenship;;
- Demonstration of knowing italian language B1 level of CEFR in one of following ways:
- Academic qualification obtained in Italy or abroad recognised by the italian ministry of education, the university and research, and the italian ministry of foreign affairs and international cooperation;
- B1 italian language certificate issued by one of the universities for foreigners of Perugia, Siena or Roma tre or by the national and international network Dante Alighieri society;
- If the qualification/certificate has been issued by a public institution, prepare a self-certification. If the degree has been issued by a officially recognised private institute/school the school must produce an authentic copy of the degree certificate;
- You don't need to achieve a B1 level if you have a valid long-term residence permit or the details of the integration agreement
- Vocational qualifications are not taken into valid consideration. (decree no. 113 of 4 october 2018 converted into law after amendment of art. 1, paragraph 1, law no. 132 of 1 december 2018)
- Postal payment receipt of euro 250;
- Stamp duty of euro 16.
www.interno.gov.it (go to section "Temi" – "Cittadinanza").
Documents
-
PERSONAL DATA:
- Personal email for the registration and mandatory certified email;
- Residence permit (or common E.U. Certification);
- Passport or Identity Card ;
- Italian tax code (codice fiscale);
- Married women who have changed family name after marriage, have to enclose the certificate of marriage and/or divorce (as well as translated,legalized or apostilled);
- Self-certification in case of service performed in Italy or documentation proving service performed abroad;
- In case of discrepancies of the personal data, ask your Consulate in Italy for a declaration showing the correct personal data.
-
DOCUMENTS OF YOUR COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
- Birth certificate of the country where you were born (permanently valid) to be translated and legalised or apostilled into the country of origin duly;
- Criminal records form your country of origin and any third country where you resided (being valid for six months from the date of issue) to be translated and legalised or apostilled in the country of issuance;
-
PERSONAL DOCUMENTS:
- Self-certification on family status and record of past places of residence of the last 5 years;
-
INCOME DECLARATIONS:
- Income (CUD/730 forms) of the last three years;
Required income:- Applicant only euro 8,263;
- Applicant with dependent spouse euro 11,362;
- Add euro 516 for each dependent child;
The cohabiting family member may integrate his/her income but the registration in the local municipality as an unmarried couple is required.
- Income (CUD/730 forms) of the last three years;
-
OTHER DOCUMENTS:
- Code of the application (K10/) if other applications for citizenship have been submitted before or family members’ code if they have a pending application for citizenship;;
- Demonstration of knowing italian language B1 level of CEFR in one of following ways:
- Academic qualification obtained in Italy or abroad recognised by the italian ministry of education, the university and research, and the italian ministry of foreign affairs and international cooperation;
- B1 italian language certificate issued by one of the universities for foreigners of Perugia, Siena or Roma tre or by the national and international network Dante Alighieri society;
- If the qualification/certificate has been issued by a public institution, prepare a self-certification. If the degree has been issued by a officially recognised private institute/school the school must produce an authentic copy of the degree certificate;
- You don't need to achieve a B1 level if you have a valid long-term residence permit or the details of the integration agreement
- Vocational qualifications are not taken into valid consideration. (decree no. 113 of 4 october 2018 converted into law after amendment of art. 1, paragraph 1, law no. 132 of 1 december 2018)
- Postal payment receipt of euro 250;
- Stamp duty of euro 16.
www.interno.gov.it (go to section "Temi" – "Cittadinanza").