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Saturday, September 23, 2017

British actor Colin Firth gets Italian citizenship after Brexit vote



British actor Colin Firth, who has often played the role of a quintessential Englishman in his many films, has become an Italian citizen, Italy's Interior Ministry said

“The very famous actor, who won an Oscar for the film The King's Speech, is married to a citizen from our country and has often declared his love for our land,” the Interior Ministry statement said.



Colin Firth has been married to Italian film producer Livia Giuggioli since 1997 and the couple live with their two sons in Britain. Unlike other EU countries, Italy allows dual nationality so Mr. Firth can keep his British passport.

A number of EU countries, including Germany, France and Ireland, have reported a surge in British nationals seeking a new nationality in the wake of the Brexit vote.

The Italian announcement about Mr. Firth's new passport came just hours after British Prime Minister Theresa May flew to Florence to make a keynote speech to try to revive stalled Brexit negotiations and reassure worried business leaders




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