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17 September 2020The Uruguayan Barcelona forward Luis Suarez has arrived in Perugia to take the Italian exam at the University for Foreigners.

Luis Suarez passed the test to obtain the necessary certification for an Italian passport, but it is not at all certain whether he will eventually play with the Juventus team led by Andrea Pirlo.



The Barcelona striker who trained regularly with the blaugrana in Spain this morning, and then flew by private jet to Umbria, has already been awarded the B1 level Italian language proficiency diploma, the first step on the path that should lead him to become Italian in short.

The rather quick examination took place in written and oral form.



The criticism of Caritas 


"The time to obtain Italian citizenship for thousands of young people born in Italy is 4 years", recalls Caritas Ambrosiana on Twitter


The time to obtain Italian citizenship for thousands of young people born in Italy is 4 years.



Boys who are born, grow up and study in Italy # Suarez pic.twitter.com/8rJ5zsnjmu

- Caritas Ambrosiana (@caritas_milano) September 17, 2020



Alessandro Gassmann dissociates himself


The actor

is

strongly critical, with a tweet that reached over 7 thousand 800 likes in a single day.


When I read, in a country where those born of foreign parents, who pay taxes, cannot have citizenship, that "unfortunately", a South American footballer will not be able to have an Italian passport before October, a slight sense of disgust comes to me .

- Alessandro Gassmann 🌳 (@GassmanGassmann) September 16, 2020