After you get Italian permanent resident status, you can apply for Italian citizenship if you
It is by being born in Italy to Italian parents or through meeting citizenship requirements that one becomes an Italian. For example, citizenship may be obtained through relocation if legal standards are met and proper documents are supplied.
If you are a citizen of Rome, you have Italian citizenship, with all the rights and privileges that Italian citizenship encompasses.
No, you don't.
No, she is Italian-American.
The consequences about citizenship was.....
Filipino, Irish, and Italian, but also American.
Yes. She is half filipino and half italian.
No, he is of Italian, Irish, German and Cherokee descent but not Filipino
Aussie, Filipino, Tongan/African, Maori, Greek, Italian ... most of them were Filipino and half Filipino
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.
Michael Buble
No, Philippines citizens lose their Philippines citizenship upon becoming a citizen of another country.