Pairing
Palazzo Law Boutique / ItCitizen
Sanguinis Ltd
Two practices in the UK Italian-citizenship field, read alongside one another. Both profiles use the same public-record sources, held to a single editorial standard.
The pairings on this site are not rankings. They are two practices read together, sourced from the same public record, written in the same register.
Palazzo Law Boutique / ItCitizen
A London-based SRA-regulated firm founded in 2019, listed on both the Italian Embassy and UK Government legal referral databases. The citizenship practice operates under the ItCitizen client-facing brand, with a Trustpilot history accumulated across years of trading.
Listed on both the Italian Embassy and UK Government legal referral databases — dual institutional recognition.
SRA-regulated, with mandatory professional indemnity insurance and a formal complaints pathway through the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
Companies House registered (11848815), founded in 2019.
Handles 1948 court cases alongside consular and marriage routes.
ItCitizen client-facing brand separates the citizenship practice from broader legal work.
Both practices serve the same end — Italian citizenship recognition for applicants in the UK. Both operate from United Kingdom. The engagement model differs — case-led on one side, specialist on the other. The choice tends to come down to how the work is best framed for the specific case.
Sanguinis Ltd
A London-based company incorporated in March 2021, registered at Companies House and operating from the E1 area. The company name explicitly references jure sanguinis — the principle of citizenship by descent — and the registration sits within the Italian-citizenship space.
Companies House registered (13303412) since March 2021.
London E1 address — central London location.
Company name explicitly references jure sanguinis, signalling the registration's focus.
Continuous registration without dissolution since 2021.
Sources
Both profiles are built from provider websites, Companies House filings, the SRA Register, and other public records. Every link in the marginalia goes to the original record. If any data point is outdated, either firm can request a correction. Last reviewed 2026-03-30.
