An association for Italian people living on the Island is offering them the chance to meet with a Consul from the country.
It means first or second generation Italians can renew or have passports issued without needing to travel to the UK.
It's believed there are at least 200 people here who are part of the Italian community.
We spoke to Sara Raimondo from the MIE about their hopes for the future:
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