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Income required for Italian citizenship

Question: What is the minimum income required to submit the application for Italian citizenship?

In the case of application for Italian citizenship for residence under Article 9 of Law 91 of February 5, 1992 it is necessary to possess a personal or family income in the last three years amounted to EUR 8.263,31 for the sole applicant.
If the citizenship applicant is part of a family unit, so if he is married or has children, then the minimum income for citizens is increased from € 8.263,31 to € 11.362,05. To the new minimum income of € 11,362.05 requested by the applicant with spouse, you will add up more euro 516,46 for each dependent child.
They must accompany the application for Italian citizenship tax models CUD, UNICO, 730 relative to the income of the last three years.
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And possible to take into account the income of the entire family unit to which the applicant belongs Italian citizen when it is clear that there are other resources that form the income.
For the application for citizenship by marriage is not necessary a minimum income, being sufficient the status of the spouse with Italian citizen.
The minimum income for Italian citizenship is one of the requirements of the Law no. 91/92. To define the minimum income amount is Article 9 of the Law 91 of February 5, 1992, stating that the Italian citizenship applicant must have an annual personal income of EUR 8.263,31.
This income refers to only requesting Italian citizenship: you must therefore be attached to the citizenship required tax documentation (for example, the tax return or CUD or 730) which demonstrates that the applicant itself has said income.
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