Marry an Italian citizen in Italy [closed]
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I've a tourist (with a Schengen visa), and I'm going to visit my fiancé in Italy, and also we are planning to get married there. So what papers would I need, and what steps would I need to take?
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I'm not from the EU.
She is a student, but she is living alone in her mom's house.
I got Schengen visa for 90 days issued by the French consulate.
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Can I stay in Italy if I marry an Italian?
Foreign nationals that reside outside Italy are eligible to apply for Italian citizenship by marriage three years after the date of marriage/civil union to an Italian Citizen. The term is reduced by half if the couple has children under the age of 18 or when children are legally adopted by the couple.What happens when you marry an Italian citizen?
After eighteen months of marriage to an Italian citizen, you are entitled to apply for citizenship. However, you will need to wait until at least two years after the date of this marriage to obtain citizenship from your local consulate.How long can the spouse of an Italian citizen stay in Italy?
In essence, if a couple wants to move to Italy, by law, generally the non \u2013 Italian spouse will only be able to spend 3 months in Italy on a tourist visa. On the other hand, if the foreign spouse wishes to stay longer they will need to apply for a residency permit .Can you marry into Italian citizenship?
The spouse of an Italian citizen may apply for citizenship by marriage after they have been married to their Italian spouse for three (3) years (if living outside of Italy). That time is halved if the applicant and the Italian spouse have minor children together, to 18 months and 1 year respectively.Italian Citizenship By Marriage Overview (Jure Matrimonii)
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