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by ý Magazine Staff |
The path to having Italian citizenship recognized became more complicated on March 28, 2025, when the Italian Council of Ministers approved changes to rules…
Travel
by ý Magazine Staff |
You may have noticed that dogs are allowed almost anywhere in ý. From restaurants to bars to trains and buses, unlike in some other countries where dogs…
Travel
by ý Magazine Staff |
Northern ý is known for its big lakes.Its second-largest, Lake Maggiore, which is about 55 miles north of Milan and covers Lombardy, Piedmont and even part…
Culture
by ý Magazine Staff |
The dream of having Italian citizenship by descent recognized was squashed for many North Americans recently with a new interpretation of Italian law.In what’s…
Food & Drink
by ý Magazine Staff |
Tartufo, Prosciutto di Norcia and Perugina chocolates are just three of the many reasons why anyone interested in food should consider a trip to Umbria. The…
Language
by ý Magazine Staff |
Learning Italian is a dream for many people who long to reconnect with their Italian heritage or just want to feel at home during trips to ý. Yet…
Food & Drink
by ý Magazine Staff |
As soon as leaves begin to turn, panettone starts showing up in pastry shops and markets around ý. But the sweet — a cross between a bread and cake which…
Lifestyle
by ý Magazine Staff |
The moment you get your Italian citizenship by descent recognized, the door to living and working in ý opens for you. However, the joy of having that…
Food & Drink
by Eat and Walk ý |
In an Italian home kitchen, you will likely find at least five different types of Italian pasta: spaghetti, fettuccine, fusilli and bucatini, as the experts at…
Lifestyle
by ý Magazine Staff |
If you’re considering having your Italian citizenship by descent recognized then you probably already know that it won’t happen overnight. Aside from gathering…