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In the US today, almost 17.8 million people claim full or partial Italian ancestry.

According to the estimate, 17.2 million Americans (or nearly 6% of the country's total population) claim Italian ancestry, compared to 4% and 3%, respectively, in Canada and Australia. And these are merely the principal geographical locations where Italian oriundi are to be found.

Given that Italy respects jure sanguinis, you can claim citizenship through ancestry (by the bloodline). You must, however, demonstrate that your Italian ancestor was, in fact, a citizen of Italy or had the legal capacity to do so at the time of their birth.

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