If i am an australian on holiday in italy and i give birth does the child receive citizenship?



Answer:
No, Italian citizenship is derived from the parents, based on blood line (jus sanguinis), not birth place (jus soli).
no he receives a fiat
No Italy aint the USA
Yes because the child was born there, and there is a record of the birth the child will have duel citizen ship only because you as parents live in Australia. But not you only the child.
it depends on the law in Italy. If italian law follows the principle of jus soli then your child maybe deeemed an australian citizen.
As general rule, no: you become italian citizen if your mother OR your father is an italian citizen (ius sanguinis).

But, if following this general rule would let you with no citizenship at all (your parents are unknown or without citizenship or their country follows ius soli rule), you receive italian citizenship (ius soli)

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