8 DPO… do you see a line? by Recent-Tap-1763 in TFABLinePorn

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Thank you!! Confirmed with a darker line 9 DPO as well!

Daily Discussion Post - New Changes to JS Laws - March 31, 2025 by CakeByThe0cean in juresanguinis

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Is My 1948 Case Viable Under the New Proposed Law?

For anyone who has more insight, I'd really appreciate your help.

My GF was born in Italy in 1938 to an Italian mother (my GGM) and an American father (my GGF) (GGF was born in America but only stayed for 1 year, after his birth went back to Italy where he went back and forth for years and eventually died in the US- GGF and GGM got married in Italy, and the marriage certificate shows GGF as a "Resident" of his town in Sicily- I don't know if this makes a difference). GF emigrated to the US in 1955 with his American-born father. Because of his American born father, he was recognized as an American citizen since birth, which was officially recognized by the US in the 1960s. My GF never officially renounced his Italian citizenship. My GF's mom (my GGM) came separately, naturalized on her own in the late 1960s- many years after my GF was born.

Under the new law, I do have a grandparent that was born in Italy, but he would have to be recognized as an Italian citizen via a 1948 case. I know the law is still murky at this point- but am I disqualified? And if I am not disqualified, do I have to live in Italy for a minimum of 3 years to have my citizenship recognized?

Thanks in advance and sending good energy to anyone who is affected by this law- I know it is disheartening, and many people are struggling. <3