I am new to this site and am not sure if this question can be answered. I have recently received my dual citizenship (Italian and US) and am in the process of acquiring my husbands through our marriage. We are very eager to start the next chapte
Orna.....I am new to this site and was intrigued by your post....(Especially the "happy to answer any questions about your own particular experience".....My husband, myself and our soon to be 5 year old daughter are strongly considering a "retirment" move to Italy. Both my husband and I are in our 50's and we adopted our "granddaughter" at birth. We have discussed moving to Italy several years before she was born and continue to do so today. We are strongly considering it now that she is a little older and my oldest son is heading off to college in a few short months. While I have many questions about the move itself.....would you say it as a "dual citizen" (I just received my citizenship) there is less "red tape" and would I qualify for a mortgage of sorts. While we would have some significant "cash on hand", we loose quite a large chunk of it when we exchange it for Euro. Do you know anything about the school system there? Is there a particular aread you would recommend for the raising of a small child, or perhaps an area to avoid? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Yes whidden39...you are so right.....We too aren't getting any younger either.....Buona Fortuna to you as well....
Orna.....I am new to this site and was intrigued by your post....(Especially the "happy to answer any questions about your own particular experience".....My husband, myself and our soon to be 5 year old daughter are strongly considering a "retirment" move to Italy. Both my husband and I are in our 50's and we adopted our "granddaughter" at birth. We have discussed moving to Italy several years before she was born and continue to do so today. We are strongly considering it now that she is a little older and my oldest son is heading off to college in a few short months. While I have many questions about the move itself.....would you say it as a "dual citizen" (I just received my citizenship) there is less "red tape" and would I qualify for a mortgage of sorts. While we would have some significant "cash on hand", we loose quite a large chunk of it when we exchange it for Euro. Do you know anything about the school system there? Is there a particular aread you would recommend for the raising of a small child, or perhaps an area to avoid? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
sgilbert.....What is the name of your book??? I would love to read it...