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yeas i am sorry , in italian language only - use google traslator ! :) - Particularly for all with country house -

< il fotovoltaico individuale >

For all peoples interest in Buy in Italy , here's the Italian real estate market statistics , at 2023 year end , by Banca d'Italia

Informative note , issued by Banca d'Italia, about  to the limitation , for foreign financial broker , to operate in Italy -

Mosquitoes bunus !

https://www.pgcasa.it/articoli/infissi/bonus-zanzariere-2021-come-funziona__21804?ref=libero

English .. please tell me it's not true!

 

Britain has removed Italy from the list of safe countries on the Covid front, which means that anyone arriving in the UK from Italy starting on Sunday must observe a 14-day period of self-isolation.

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for rent ? for buy ?

I do not know that in Italy it is possible to take the surname of the husband, a few decades ago, women, with marriage, could combine their husband's surname with their own, in this way <Maria White in Rossi>.

 Walking through the cemeteries, there are several examples .. - but beyond this, to my knowledge, you could not get more

Then, around the year 2000, a European law took over, according to which, women with marriage, kept the girl's surname (it seems to me that, this novelty, was considered as a victory by the feminist movement)

In England, I understand that it is even possible to change your surname, even as a single, I have had a couple of clients, men, who have done so, and many women, not only in England, take the surname with marriage of her husband.

However, I strongly advise against buying any property in Italy, with a surname other than that of a girl, because in the event of divorce, returning to having the girl's surname, - Mrs. Maria Rossi, ceases to exist, as a tax code, and Mrs. Maria White, obviously, will not be able to sell her share of the house, as it was purchased by Mrs. Maria Rossi, who is a different person for the Italian land registry office ..

Reason .. women .. reason ...

Thank you

so you were registered at birth, English citizen!



A question, if you allow, why do you want Italian citizenship, more than 50 years after your birth?



Lately I have noticed that the number of people, born and registered with citizenships, the most varied, however outside Italy, who desire Italian citizenship has increased. While, every day, the Italian citizens, who emigrate, to have a better life, increase.



If emigration does not surprise me at all, instead I am amazed by this immigration, <bureaucratic>, most of those who obtain Italian citizenship, then remain to live in the country in which they were born that gave them their first citizenship .

a question that may seem silly ..., but .., on your birth certificate, what is written, for the citizenship of your parents?

Alah,



Modicasa is right, in Italy there is a law, originating from Roman law, according to which the agreements <contra legem> have no legal validity -



Now, the law in Italy establishes that everything purchased, even by donation, within the legal situation of the marriage, becomes property, 50/50 between the two spouses -



Everything you have written and your wife has signed in good faith, is configured as a pact <contra legem>, therefore of no legal validity -



Aimeh, your house is 50% owned by your wife, even though your wife doesn't want it. And the only way, for you to become the owner of the 50% of your wife's competence, is that she sells it to you, with a notary deed.

but you haven't lived with your father, you never asked him these things ?

anyway, if your grandparents were Italian, your father was born Italian - and if for reasons you don't know, he also had an Italian passport, the fact that at 65 he received an Italian one, in my thought, it just means he had double passport -



If you are not an Italian citizen at birth, it is possible that in the country where you were born, there was the possibility to choose the nationality of the unborn child. In Italy, children receive the citizenship of the father, only if the mother is not of Italian citizenship, and the father does not recognize them as his own.

Didn't you know your father? , you don't know if he had an Italian passport ?

if your paternal grandparents were Italian, their son: your father, too, is Italian by birth, so if he has not renounced Italian citizenship, during his life, you, who are his son, are Italian, for birth - every Italian has the right to an Italian passport - I don't see the problem