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03 December 2009

Italian citizenship quest update! [More:]I finally have an appointment to process my paperwork! I've got to head back to LA from Poland to do it, which is a big financial strain, but I've been working on getting all the documents and stuff ready for, literally, three years, and between getting it all sorted out and moving countries all the time and work stuff and family stuff and money stuff (oh, money stuff...)...it just seemed like it would never happen.

It won't all be done until I'm passport-in-hand a few months - maybe even a year! - down the line. But still. Whoo!

I'm elated!
Can you update us newbies, why you're getting Italian citizenship?
posted by Melismata 03 December | 18:20
Good luck with this. I hope your travels are as easy as possible!
posted by danf 03 December | 18:29
You're an international superstar. Good luck!
posted by LoriFLA 03 December | 18:39
(Hi Melismata! Welcome to Mecha!)

Basically, I work as an English teacher abroad in Poland, a member of the EU, but as an American that means I need visas (which companies don't often want to pay for) to work here legally. Becoming Italian makes me a European Union citizen, which means I'll have the right to change jobs, work over the summers in other EU countries when my school is closed, and do seemingly simple things like vote for my city council, take classes at local colleges, and, eventually, move somewhere like Spain and marry the man of my dreams!

I'm eligible through Italy's wildly permissive citizenship laws, which allow basically anyone who can prove they have a direct male ancestor who didn't become a citizen of somewhere else before their children were born in that somewhere-else (in my case, that somewhere-else is New York City) to become Italian now.

In a nutshell: it's the most important boost I can give my career for the foreseeable future, AND it lets me put down some real roots.
posted by mdonley 03 December | 18:58
How awesome for you mdonley!
posted by gomichild 03 December | 19:00
why you're getting Italian citizenship

For an ESL teacher EU citizenship is like GOLD. I am very jealous, mdonley, enjoy your jaunting about in the promised land.
posted by Meatbomb 03 December | 19:40
That's great mdonley. Do you have to give up your American citizenship to become an Italian? I'm so envious of your travels throughout Europe and I like hearing about your adventures.
posted by Kangaroo 03 December | 20:08
Do you have to give up your American citizenship to become an Italian?

Nope! Both countries don't care about the passports you carry, really. Presumably when in Europe I'll be (legally) treated as a European and in America like an American.
posted by mdonley 04 December | 02:07
Everyone screws me around || So it was, like 28 degrees and foggy outside. The type of

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