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The government of Italy has extended a critical deadline that affects thousands of families worldwide. Under the provisions of Decreto-Legge (DL) 36/2025, converted into Law 74/2025, the date to secure Italian citizenship for minors born abroad to Italian citizens has been pushed from May 31, 2026, to May 31, 2029. This extension grants families three years of additional time to complete the required declaration process—a significant relief for those navigating consular backlogs and document requirements.
This article, written from the perspective of Bersani Law Firm, a boutique Italian immigration and citizenship practice headquartered in Verona and led by Italian citizenship lawyer Marco Bersani, addresses what this change means in practical terms. If you have children born outside Italy and at least one parent holds Italian citizenship, this news directly concerns your family. The extension is welcome, but waiting until the final months before May 31, 2029 would be a mistake. Consular appointments, document apostilles, and administrative processing take time—often more than families anticipate.
Italian citizenship is governed primarily by Law no. 91 of 5 February 1992, which has been amended multiple times over the decades. For minors born abroad to Italian citizens, the acquisition of citizenship is not always automatic. Instead, it may require a formal declaration—a process referred to as the “beneficio di legge.”
Under the revised system introduced by Decreto-Legge 36/2025, citizenship is no longer automatically granted at birth for minors born abroad to Italian parents. Instead, a formal declaration process is required.
The beneficio di legge applies when a child is born outside Italy to at least one Italian parent, but the circumstances do not meet the criteria for automatic transmission. In these cases, the Italian Citizens parents must submit a binding statement of intent declaring their wish for the child to acquire Italian citizenship.
Here is how DL 36/2025 modified the applicable rules:
This extension was designed in accordance with the reality that families abroad often face significant delays in obtaining consular appointments and gathering correct documentation. Official maximum processing times for Italian Citizenship applications have been extended from 24 to 36 months.
The most concrete change is the extension of the ultimate deadline to submit the declaration of intent for eligible minors. Previously, the ultima data utile—the final useful date—was set for May 31, 2026, under earlier Budget and Milleproroghe provisions.
DL 36/2025, as amended and integrated by the 2026 Budget Law, has now pushed this final deadline to May 31, 2029. The key points are:
The regulations now give families breathing room, but the filing requirement remains mandatory. Missing the deadline results in permanent loss of eligibility under this pathway.

The target group is clearly defined: minors born outside Italy to at least one Italian citizen, whose Italian Citizenship depends on a declaration by the parents under the modified Law 91/1992.
For example, a child born in 2024 in New York to an Italian-born parent who has lived abroad without prior two-year Italian residence falls under these transitional rules and must have a declaration submitted by May 31, 2029.
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Under the current system, citizenship is not automatic at birth for these minors. Instead, a binding declaration by the parents is needed before the competent authority. The procedure involves several concrete steps.
Families should request advance guidance from their consulate regarding current fee rules and appointment availability. Processing times vary significantly by location.
The three-year extension to May 31, 2029 is more than a technical modification to the regulations. It has real-life impact for Italian families scattered across the planet.
Once citizenship is obtained, the child gains access to EU education, healthcare, and work opportunities—benefits that extend well beyond Italy’s borders.
Do not wait until 2029. The best approach is to start the citizenship process as early as possible, ideally while the child is still a young minor. Here are the recommended steps:
Bersani Law Firm specializes in Italian citizenship matters—whether by descent, marriage, or 1948 court cases—and serves clients from North America, Latin America, Europe, and beyond. Our office in Verona works directly with Italian municipal authorities and can coordinate the entire process on your behalf.
If you have minors born abroad and want to determine their eligibility, contact Bersani Law Firm for a consultation. The extension to May 31, 2029 provides breathing room, but early action remains the correct approach to securing your child’s Italian citizenship and their future in the European Union.
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