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The UKBA expects both students and self-sufficient persons to have held comprehensive sickness insurance when exercising Treaty rights in these categories.mark83 wrote:My question is: Does this mean that I can claim to have been exercising treaty rights as an EEA national during the period I have been in the UK?
More clearly member states have the total right to decide who is a citizen. And Italy has decided.keffers wrote:It is established EU law that as long as the national law is not inconsistant with Community law - then the national law is recognised and applicable
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The jus sanguinis principle of Italian Nationality law that has no generational limit (fathers at least) is not incompatible.
The concept of a sort of retroactive nationality might need a bit of persuasion first time round but ultimately I cannot see how you were not exercising rights as an Italian citizen.
Like the purpose of a Residence Card, your Italian documentation is merely confirmation of what you already had ie Italian citizenship