
Have you been contemplating a move to Italy? Perhaps you have Italian ancestry and would like to apply for dual citizenship based on your bloodline, or through marriage. What if you could meet your long-lost relatives in the old country and purchase property there? All these things are possible, and you can learn how from an American couple who recently retired in Sicily.
In her book, Over the Sicilian Moon, Barbara (Barbie to her friends) describes exactly how she and her husband, Ken, did it. If you’ve ever toyed with the idea of life abroad, get your copy now so you can learn what to expect and how to avoid pitfalls.
SOURCE: https://www.italymagazine.com
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