I am in my 80s but still do quite a bit of travelling. Where can I find more information on senior citizen hotels in Italy?
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The president of the republic is the most important citizen of Italy.
Mother Cabrini was a U.S. citizen but born in Italy.
I'm unsure what you mean by "registered" in Italy. If you were born in Italy naturally you would certainly be a citizen. If you were born out side of Italy you could apply for Italian citizenship. If I had to guess I would say you are probably not a citizen of Italy right now, but it should be fairly simple (assuming you are currently living in a country that allows dual citizenship, like the USA) to become an Italian citizen. You could contact your nearest Italian consulate to find out if you are a citizen (explain your situation) or to become a citizen. From my understanding since both of your parents were citizens you would be able to become a citizen (as long as you had one great-grandfather who was a citizen you can apply for citizenship).
A citizen's army is called a militia
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It's master bohsa
He is not a citizen of the US; however, he is a citizen of the UK and an honorary citizen of Italy.
i am a us citizen and left italy at age 15 in 1961 am i still an italian citixen ?
A citizen of France is called a French citizen of a Frenchman.