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Instead of Italy consider other countries upsides such as
Australia: education is expensive but language, culture etc is quite close
Canada: I don't know enough to comment
North of Europe: free college with some sort of scholarship even for foreigners, college taught in English, path to citizenship which is also a path to live anywhere in Europe, all of that with less paperwork than Italian citizenship request.
Right now we are considering Malta. We are gonna pursue Italian citizenship through jure sanguinis, but also pursue citizenship through naturalization in Malta possibly. We just need citizenship somewhere in the Schengen Area