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Hi, all.
I am in the process of learning the the Italian language, and recently developed a fascination with your country and culture. My question is, and this is strictly a hypothetical: How difficult is it for an American citizen to immigrate to Italy and obtain legal citizenship? How about career opportunities for foreigners?
Assuming I ever become "fluent" in your language, what are the chances of the above coming to fruition? I have a feeling that Italy, like many other European countries, is quite nationalistic (which is entirely a good thing, by the way); if this is the case, then obviously obtaining citizenship and a viable career would be incredibly difficult for an outsider. Are American expatriates regarded positively in Italy, or is your country generally not too crazy on immigration from all other nations?
Again, I have a lot of work to do in regards to learning your language, but I am highly motivated, and hoping that I could, theoretically, make this a possibility before I hit the age of 30. If you were an American, would you want to move to Italy? Should I just stay where I am, and content myself with vacationing in your country?
Any thoughts would be appreciated! Thanks.
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