Italian citizenship is given by birth to
Italian citizenship is given by birth to

Law n. 91 of February 5th 1992, D.P.R. n. 572 of October 12th 1993 (Directive enacting Law n. 91/93), D.P.R. n. 362 of April 18th 1994 (Directive regarding the procedures for acquiring citizenship)

Italian citizenship is given by birth to:

1. a child of an Italian mother or father;

2. a child born in Italy to unknown or stateless parents;

3. a child born in Italy to non-Italian parents, as long as they are from a country where the law does not impose adopting the citizenship of the parents (in the case a child is born to non-Italian parents who come from a country imposing citizenship of the parents, the child CANNOT ACQUIRE ITALIAN CITIZENSHIP even by declaring his desire or by administration formalities);

4. a child of unknown parents found in Italy without proof of other citizenship.