The journalist of "La Stampa" in Italy, Walter Passerini, has dedicated an article Çaj Mali (Mountain Tea), to the special application that the Albanian Ermir Lushnjari has created to help his compatriots and not only to gain Italian citizenship.
The whole personal story comes from Ermir himself of how he came up with this idea where with only one application he advises, recommends, and orients the citizens to public offices and the documents needed to obtain citizenship.
Ermir Lushnjari |
My name is Ermir Lushnjari and I was born in Albania. For several years I lived in Italy with my family, where I graduated in law and decided to follow my professional path.
During these years I gained experience regarding immigration and in particular, with the administrative procedures to apply for Italian citizenship, starting first with my application; thanks to this personal need, I faced and encountered the not always immediate functioning of the bureaucracy.
I then went on to support many citizens of different nationalities, who found themselves in difficulty in public administration, as it was for me at first. If you have submitted the application, you have probably experienced "in your own skin" how long and complicated the procedure is and how many Public Offices are involved, which need to be coordinated with each other to evaluate the application.
That is why I decided to create Çaj Mali, an application that aims to help you in your relationship with the Public Administration, by providing useful and complete information or simply in a language that is simple and understandable to all, giving you the opportunity to check into what drink is the practice.
The very name "Çaj Mali" which in Albanian is identified with a special type of mountain tea that is easily prepared and with very effective healing properties aims to be a good omen for an application that wants to support people more specifically and give all useful and necessary information to easily obtain Italian citizenship.