You were born to two Italian parents and you are registered in Italy does this make an citizen?
Not necessarily. According to Italian citizenship laws, a child born in Italy to foreign parents is considered an Italian citizen if at least one of the parents is a permanent resident of Italy. However, if neither of the parents is a permanent resident, the child will not automatically acquire Italian citizenship. In that case, the child may need to apply for Italian citizenship through the process of jus sanguinis (right of blood), which allows individuals with Italian ancestry to claim Italian citizenship under certain conditions.