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You can contact the nearest Italian embassy or consulate general. They can decide whether you are eligible or not. Many who have done so were successful to regain their Italian citizenship.
If you are from the US, he wants to move there, and later apply for US citizenship: the answer is no. But if you are from a country which prevents its citizens from having another citizenship (e.g. Norway, Denmark, Finland, South Korea, and Japan), then he must renounce both these nationalities to apply for the one from your country.
The US itself does not have problems with multiple nationalities; It depends on your original country of citizenship. you have to check with your embassy. For example, if you are from Canada, the UK, France or Italy: you do not have to give up your nationality. If you are from Norway, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, Spain, or China: you should.
Yes, as long as you are not a defector.
Yes Canada gives Italy wood, mostly in the form of pulp.
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Yes, Canada does.
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Italy, with its boot shape extending into the Mediterranean Sea. .
Italy and Canada are on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean, so they are separated by about 5000 miles.
No. Italy is located in southern Europe, whereas Canada is located in the northernmost part of North America.
Christopher Columbus was an Italian employed by the king and queen of Spain. In those days a person did not have citizenship in a particular country in the same way they do today.