Paper trails rarely tell a straight story, especially when you gather more than twenty relatives on a single quest for Italian dual citizenship. We open the door to our process—the wins, the stumbles, and the strange moments—so you can see what it really takes to turn family lore into legal status. From old certificates with misspelled names to a notary who balked at a bilingual page, we unpack the real-world hurdles and the practical workarounds that kept us moving. You’ll hear how we split...
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Paper trails rarely tell a straight story, especially when you gather more than twenty relatives on a single quest for Italian dual citizenship. We open the door to our process—the wins, the stumbles, and the strange moments—so you can see what it really takes to turn family lore into legal status. From old certificates with misspelled names to a notary who balked at a bilingual page, we unpack the real-world hurdles and the practical workarounds that kept us moving. You’ll hear how we split...
Episode 3.26 - Returning from Italy: Travel Visuals and Podcasts Coming Soon
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Episode 3.26 - Returning from Italy: Travel Visuals and Podcasts Coming Soon
We are back from Italy, and want to share all of the good nuggets with you! Nona and I have been recording some podcasts about our trip, with great info about the cities we visited, the transportation that we took, and of course the FOOD. In the meantime, I have been posting several 60-second videos of our travels, so please check those out....and I will publish the podcasts in the coming weeks. YT: http://www.youtube.com/@giasitaliankitchen9079 FB: https://www.facebook.com/gias...
Gia's Italian Kitchen's Podcast
Paper trails rarely tell a straight story, especially when you gather more than twenty relatives on a single quest for Italian dual citizenship. We open the door to our process—the wins, the stumbles, and the strange moments—so you can see what it really takes to turn family lore into legal status. From old certificates with misspelled names to a notary who balked at a bilingual page, we unpack the real-world hurdles and the practical workarounds that kept us moving. You’ll hear how we split...