The Italian Constitutional Court has given a landmark ruling that could change the lives of Italians abroad, especially those with roots in Argentina. The historic decision opens new possibilities for thousands.
**Vaticinio**: A panel from Italy’s highest court has delivered a groundbreaking ruling regarding Italian heritage individuals residing in Argentina who are descendants of Italians expelled during WWII.
The Italian constitutional court ruled that children born to Italians who were forced to leave Italy before the child turned 18 can claim Italian citizenship by descent even if they or their parents lost it. This applies only for those born after June 20, 1945.