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After our first two articles, we have come to the last in the series about retirement in Italy. We are discussing visas, the different permits to obtain, and the Golden Visa Process.
Are you familiar with the acronym AIRE as it applies to Italy? If you are an Italian or seeking to become one, you should be cognizant of its meaning: the Registry Office for Italian Citizens Residing Outside the Country.
It's a fact that Italy, the country which is shaped like a boot, is better than other places.
I was just kidding - each nation has its extra-special points of interest. It's fair to say that Italy is absolutely packed with unique features. Delicious cuisine, coffee, wine, stunning rural areas, and a fascinating history… everything about Italy is worth telling your friends and family about. This article will cover the 7 things you should familiarize yourself with before relocating to Italy. This includes everything from the culture and traditions to important matters such as health insurance. Not only those who want to work or start a business in Italy have the chance of immigrating here. Italy is one of the main destinations in Europe for persons who have reached retirement age and want to live in another country than their own.
Italian Family Permit (Permesso di soggiorno per motivi familiari): What it Is and How to Get It4/26/2023 Generally, any non-Italian or EU national legally living in Italy is entitled to have their near and dear ones accompany them.
Do you want to know everything and anything you need to get your Italian dual citizenship as a Canadian?
In this post we'll cover all the Frequently Asked Questions regarding citizenship by descent, by marriage, citizenship for same-sex partners, for descendants of women, cost of citizenship and more, for Canadian citizens! Who wouldn't want to drive a Ferrari or Lamborghini? Now It’s possible. We can talk about it in the following article.
![]() In the following article, we talk about discovering if you are eligible for Italian citizenship. Suppose you have an Italian ancestor (e.g. excellent, grandfather/mother or grandfather/mother) who was born in Italy and emigrated to your country (USA, UK, Argentina etc.). In that case, you might be eligible for Italian citizenship. |
AuthorI'm Natalia Bertelli, an English/Spanish to Italian legal translator. Since 2008 I have been working on contracts, judicial deeds, certificates, corporate translations for foreign clients who want to do business in Italy, get a dual citizenship or simply settle in my beautiful country. Categories
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