Steps for Obtaining the Italian Residence Permit
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- Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024
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Steps for obtaining the Italian residence permit
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If you want to immigrate to Italy for a period of time longer than 90 days, you will need to apply for a residence permit, a document which grants a foreigner the right to reside in this country.
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Obtaining a permanent residence permit
The right to permanent residency is granted to both EU and non-EU foreigners living in Italy. The permanent residence permit can be obtained after living here for a period of 5 years for non-EU nationals, while EU citizens can enjoy less stringent regulations.
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Permanent residency can also be obtained under the Golden Visa Scheme, addressed to foreign businessmen who want to invest in Italy.
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In Italy, the immigration law prescribes two types of residence permits: the temporary residence permit, which grants the right to live here for a determined period of time, and the permanent residence permit, which grants the right to permanent residency.
In order to obtain the permanent residency permit, one has to obtain the temporary permit, which is issued through a temporary visa.
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Obtaining a temporary visa in Italy
The issuance of a temporary visa is a standard procedure for all non-EU foreigners who want to relocate to Italy.
In the case of EU citizens arriving here, they only need to register with the Italian police office (by presenting their current address in Italy).
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The residence permit in Italy can be granted not only to the foreign applicant, but also to his or her spouse, parents, minor children, or children with an age above 18 years old, as long as they can make the proof that they can support themselves while living in this country.
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After living here for 5 years, one can apply for the permanent residence permit, but the applicant must make the proof of knowing the Italian language.
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The Italian permanent residency can be obtained by showing that the applicant has been working in Italy under a work permit, but developing a business activity can also entitle a person to the permanent residence permit. The same applies for investments in specific sectors or working as a self-employed person in Italy.
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Permanent residence for EU citizens
EU nationals can qualify for permanent residency in Italy in a very short period of time, of only 3 months after arriving in this country. Please mind that the procedure for the issuance of the residence permit can last up to 3 months.
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