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Q & A: With a professional geneologist to see if I’m for citizenship in Europe?

question of Josué M : see geneologist With a professional, if I for citizenship in Europe on
Appear all professional genealogists expensive, but they all seem to “family trees” and similar things work, I will only find out if I am eligible for citizenship in Europe from the descent, I do not care, take care of a “family tree” or find out anything really. Is there any professional genealogist who can do this? and who is not as expensive as the $ 1000 I looked everywhere am Yes, Italy is one, I’m looking, I know, so now I need the requirements only to find documents Best Answer?.:

Answer by wendy c
Genealogists .. PROFESSIONAL OR OTHERWISE … Using the documentation that you got into the act of defining. Hate to tell you, but that is exactly what is needed for you to apply for Italian citizenship. Apparently you have not identified all of your ancestors, or if you already know that your gr grandfather was born (for example) in Italy. Or are you just hoping to an ancestor who was born in Italy In each case, Ahnenforschung.Nein, you certainly need to be an expert to do this you need to understand just what you benötigen.Wenn find out (instead of rejecting) My gr grandfather was the Italian immigrants .. and he applied for naturalization, he did renounce his citizenship in Italien.bearbeitenPutting this anymore … You need a “family tree” that nothing more than knowing who your ancestors are is to validate with some records have to. These are the Dokumente.Für the majority of Americans, you should be able, at minimal cost, to identify your parents / grandparents who were born before 1940, so they can be found in this census. With that .. You can, again for little or no cost, “work” of the 1900 census, which is available, free, at www.familysearch.com. That (Original, full screen) census record would tell you .. birthplace of the person, date of birth and about the birth of his / her parents. Dependent (ie your parents are born in America) on your particular facts, each of the regulars here can find this information in perhaps 30 minutes or less. If parents are born elsewhere, then this does not apply.

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