If you’ve been dreaming of claiming your Italian heritage through a distant great-grandfather, you better act fast. The Italian Parliament has just slammed the door on generations of would-be citizens.
On May 20, 2025, Italian lawmakers approved the most dramatic overhaul of citizenship laws in nearly a century. The message is clear: being Italian is now a privilege reserved for those with parents or grandparents born in Italy—no one else.

The new rules cut off the previously unlimited bloodline path to citizenship that allowed even great-great-grandchildren to claim Italian passports. For millions of Brazilians and others worldwide with Italian ancestry, this represents a shocking reversal of fortune.
“This is the most significant change to citizenship law in 90 years,” explains Matheus Reis, founder of immigration consultancy io.Gringo. The clock is now ticking. If you’ve already filed your application before March 27, 2025, you’re safe.
Everyone else faces a new reality: only children and grandchildren of Italian-born citizens qualify. Parents must register their children by May 31, 2026, or forfeit their rights forever.
Bloodline Barrier: Italy Restricts Citizenship to Children and Grandchildren Only. (Photo Internet reproduction)
For those born after March 27, 2025, parents must register them before their first birthday—miss that window, and the opportunity vanishes.
Italy’s Citizenship Overhaul Sparks Legal Backlash
The Italian government defends the change as necessary to control immigration and protect national security. Critics call it unconstitutional for stripping away established rights.
Legal challenges are already brewing. Attorney Luiza Costa Russo argues the law violates constitutional principles by applying retroactive effects. Former Italian parliamentarian Renata Bueno describes the legislative process as “lightning-fast,” bypassing normal reviews.
The message from Rome is unmistakable: if your Italian roots extend beyond grandparents, your path to citizenship just disappeared. For millions with more distant Italian ancestry, the dream of an EU passport through heritage has suddenly become much more complicated.
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