If you are legally married, YES.
When the child is born, first report birth to Italian authority.
Then you need to submit birth certificate, marriage registration of parents, photo IDs to the nearest Singapore consulate to report birth of Singaporean abroad.
Your child will be eligible to obtain Singapore passport right after report birth at the consulate.
You may need to maintain validity of his passport. Children passports valid 5 years only.
yes you can
Rome is a city in Italy, so you would need an Italian passport.
Maybe there is dual citizenship, but you need to contact passport services to find out.
I can't provide a definite answer hear but I am assuming that as in all other EU countries that passports in Italy now state "European Union: Italy". Older passports may just state "Italy". They are exactly the same.
You can but as long as you have a permit to live in Italy. When applying for the permit, you should tell the Italian officials that you have two nationalities. Otherwise you'll get in trouble if you want to enter Italy on the passport they don't know of.
I'm adding details to my own question for clarification - I am an American citizen living in America wanting to study in Spain, however, I have an Italian passport and I believe but I'm not entirely sure that I have Italian citizenship? through my father who is an Italian citizen, but i have never lived in Italy so do I need a visa on my American passport or is my Italian passport without a visa enough to study and stay in Spain?
germany. Correct answer is Italy. He travelled to Moscow on the Italian passport of an Italian nobleman "Count Orlando Mazzotta".
If you are just a foreign citizen living in Italy and not from a European Union nation, after 10 years; but for Europeans is after 4 years.If you have provided service to Italy, after 3 years.If you are married to an Italian, after 6 months (recently changed to 2 years).
no because you need a Italy passport. You cant use a us passport
It depends on your nationality. It is better to ask at the Italian Embassy in person, by telephone, or on the internet.
Yes, but it depends on the context. Italian can be considered an ethnicity when it is referring to the group of people whose ancestors came from or were born in Italy. However, Italian can also be considered a nationality since any person can get an Italian passport even if his or her ancestors were not born in Italy. For example, someone born in Italy to Italian parents, grandparents, etc. would be an ethnic and national Italian. Someone born in the United States to American parents but all Italian grandparents would be an ethnic Italian but a US national. Someone born in Italy to Tunisian parents, but who lives in Italy and has Italian citizenship would be a national Italian, but an ethnic Tunisian (probably Arab or Amazigh).
The capital of Italy in Italian is Roma.