Additional Government charges to limit citizenship applications

Feb 05, 2025

Italian Town Halls are introducing new fees for the issuance of civil status certificates

Several Italian Town Halls are gradually introducing new fees for applications related to the recognition of Italian citizenship by descent and the issuance of civil status certificates for records older than 100 years (which are required to be submitted along with the applications).

Under Article 639 of the 2025 Budget Law, Town Halls can charge up to 600 euros for citizenship by descent applications and up to 300 euros for civil status certificates. If the certificate request includes precise details such as the year of the event and the name of the person it pertains to, the fee may be reduced.

At least 22 Town Halls in the Veneto region have already started applying the new fee structure. As explicitly noted by several mayors, these fees are intended to discourage applicants seeking Italian citizenship by descent. This move comes in response to the large number of citizenship requests, particularly from South America, which Veneto’s local authorities receive annually, due to the region’s history of emigration.

Applicants are advised to visit the official website of their respective Town Halls to verify the updated fees and plan accordingly for any associated charges.

This article was written by Giuditta De Ricco and Daniele Sergio Ranno.

  • Contact us

    To request an initial assessment or to arrange a consultation call with one of our consultants, please provide us with your contact details and we will get back to you within the next 24 (working) hours.

    Get in touch →
  • MAZZESCHI S.r.l. - C.F e P.IVA 01200160529 - Cap.Soc. 10.000 € I.V. - Reg. Imp. Siena 01200160529 - REA SI-128403 - Privacy Notice - Cookies Policy
    Copyright © 2019 by Mazzeschi - Web Designer Alessio Piazzini Creazione siti web Firenze