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Meet the Team: Jacqueline, Roots Tourism Coordinator & Client Relations Specialist
With three of her four grandparents being of Italian descent, Italian culture was a significant part of her upbringing in a predominantly Italian-American community in New York. Jacqueline first encountered the concept of jure sanguinis (citizenship by descent) in the late 2000s, though it wasn't until over a decade later when she was finally able to fully embrace the opportunity.
Staff
Oct 173 min read


Finding Your Dream Home in Italy: A ViaMonde Success Story
Moving to a new country can be an exciting adventure, but it often comes with its unique set of challenges, especially when it comes to finding long-term housing. This is where ViaMonde steps in, transforming potential roadblocks into seamless transitions.
Staff
Oct 173 min read


Jus Sanguinis Update: Italy's High Court to Address Citizenship Controversies
The Italian legal landscape is poised for significant developments as the Corte di Cassazione's United Sections prepare for a crucial hearing at 10AM CET on January 13, 2026. The hearing is set to deliberate on the recent laws and the constitutionality of involuntary citizenship loss for minors, decisions that could profoundly reshape Italian and EU law concerning citizenship.
Guillermo Iso
Oct 172 min read


The Italian Dream: My Family's Journey to Citizenship
As a busy small business owner with a cafe and bakery as well as my husband’s law firm, and helping to raise our grandchildren, time is a precious commodity. Managing family and work, we simply didn't have the bandwidth to navigate the complex process of collecting documents and making amendments for nine applicants. That's where ViaMonde stepped in, and they truly took care of everything from start to finish.
Staff
Oct 104 min read


Notes on the Conference on Italian Citizenship Reform
On Thursday, October 2nd, ViaMonde attorneys, Guillermo Iso and Alberto Lama, traveled to Siena to join the conference ‘Jure Sanguinis Citizenship After the 2025 Reform’. The speakers included Italian attorneys, judges, professors, and scholars, covering topics from the effects of the decree law on Italians born abroad, to permesso di soggiornos, and how naturalization of a parent affects their minor children. Here is the inside scoop from ViaMonde.
Guillermo Iso
Oct 104 min read


My Journey to Italian Citizenship: A Story of Perseverance
Relocating to Italy and securing Italian citizenship by descent was a dream that I left simmering on the back burner for a long time. Too long. Last fall, everything finally started to come together. Or so I thought. I had a clear plan: move to Italy and apply for citizenship via residency. However, the universe had other ideas.
Staff
Oct 103 min read


Meet the Team: Michael, Marketing Coordinator at ViaMonde
Welcome Michael, the newest and youngest addition to the ViaMonde team, but don’t let his age fool you. After six years of study, Michael speaks Italian fluently, second only to Carla, a native speaker. Since his high school graduation in 2022, Michael has immersed himself in Social Media, where he quickly learned how to grow a following. His self-taught marketing prowess allowed him to earn a living off his viewership before joining the ViaMonde team.
Staff
Oct 103 min read


The Strategic Advantage of EU Access
As a planner, an entrepreneur, and someone who successfully navigated the complex path to Italian citizenship by descent, established residency first in Spain then Italy, purchased a home and started an international business with offices in Italy, Spain, and the US. I can tell you from experience: you’re not looking for an exit strategy.
You're looking for a strategic generational asset that diversifies your family’s opportunities and secures their options against global
Jennifer Sontag
Oct 25 min read


The Constitutional Court according to Judge Scotti of the Corte di Cassazione
Judge Scotti suggests that a partial declaration of unconstitutionality of the Decree Law may be possible because the new law fails to provide a specific deadline for those born before its enactment to apply. As a potential reasonable solution, Judge Scotti contends a one-year deadline should be allowed for descendants born before the decree to submit a request for recognition under the previous provisions.
Guillermo Iso
Oct 23 min read


The Unwritten Blueprint: How to Manage Aging Parents, Long Distance Friendships, and Combating Expat Loneliness
The hardest part of trading the American Dream for European well-being isn't the paperwork, the visas, or even the property search. From my own experience and watching countless clients, I know it’s the quiet ache of guilt and worry about loved ones left behind, and the dread of expat loneliness. This relocation anxiety often stalls on a profound emotional barrier: How do I build a new life without sacrificing my existing one?
Jennifer Sontag
Oct 26 min read


Jus Sanguinis Update: Constitutional Challenges to the Decree Law n.74
Since the Decree law was enacted on March 28th, 2025, our clients and broader community of Italian descendants living abroad have been perched on the edge of their seats waiting to see what will happen next. We have been keeping a close eye on the situation and are here to bring you an update.
Guillermo Iso
Sep 266 min read


How to Avoid Making Mistakes When Buying Property in Italy
Considering buying a dream property in Italy? Let us be your guide when balancing your desires with the more practical realities. Due to the diverse legal, developmental, fiscal, and financial traditions, buying real estate in Italy is significantly different from purchasing property in the US.
Guillermo Iso
Sep 266 min read


Meet the Team: Jennifer, Founder & CEO at ViaMonde
Meet the Team: Jennifer, driven by a singular vision: to create the comprehensive guide and all-inclusive relocation company she desperately wished she'd had at the beginning of her journey.
Staff
Sep 264 min read


The Uncomfortable Truth: Some People are Not Ready to Move Abroad
Let's address the elephant in the room. Mindset is key when considering a move abroad. People motivated by a desire to escape something are often less successful at assimilating into their new life than those who are running towards a new opportunity or experience. Here ours list of top things to keep in mind when considering your move abroad.
Staff
Sep 263 min read


From Catfish to Clarity: How ViaMonde Can Help You Navigate European Property Searches
Our firsthand encounters with ‘catfish’ properties perfectly illustrate why we launched our property search and purchase services. With so many new visa applicants preparing for their adventures this fall and next spring, we want to offer a transparent look at what the property acquisition process truly entails, emphasizing the importance of the small details that can be easily missed in photos.
Jennifer Sontag
Sep 183 min read


What Americans Can Learn from the Mediterranean: 5 Simple Habits to Adopt Before You Move
Based on the real-world experiences of our team, we've identified five simple habits that can make all the difference. These aren't just tips; they're a mindset shift that will help you transition from a visitor to a resident, navigating the quirks and charms of your new home with grace.
Staff
Sep 184 min read


Meet the Team: Tony, Operations Coordinator at ViaMonde
This diverse background in both work experience and education has equipped Tony with a robust skill set, primarily centered on technology and project management. He possesses a profound understanding of ViaMonde’s services from both the client and operational perspectives, which ensures an optimal experience for clients and the ViaMonde team alike.
Staff
Sep 182 min read


Gluten-Free in the Land of Pasta: My Experience Navigating Celiac Disease in Italy and Spain
While the general knowledge about Celiac disease in Southern European countries is far ahead of many others, it isn't always easy. It's not like you can just waltz into any trattoria or tapas bar and expect to find safe options, especially in smaller, more rural towns. It takes a little preparation, a healthy dose of caution, and a lot of asking questions. This is my guide, from one traveler to another, on how to navigate the highs and lows of being a Celiac in the land of pa
Staff
Sep 185 min read


Meet the Team: Maggie, Client Coordinator at ViaMonde
Maggie finds her passion in assisting clients who know their goals, but aren't sure how to get there. “Many people just don’t have the time to get there on their own”, which is where Maggie’s services as our lead Concierge Document Coordinator truly shine.
Staff
Sep 42 min read


The Smart Expat's Financial Toolkit: Why Wise is Your Go-To for Life in Europe
Free yourself from the stress about transferring your savings, if your card will work, or the dread of potential hidden fees. Through our partnership with Wise, we offer a streamlined, cost-effective, and transparent solution with Concierge level assistance.
Staff
Sep 43 min read
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