Italy
Study • Work • Travel • Settle in Italy
Italy attracts students and workers but has more administrative procedures compared to some other countries.
🎓 Study in Italy
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Student visa (Type D) required
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Enrollment in a recognized institution
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Proof of accommodation and finances
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Students may work up to 20 hours per week
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Residence permit (Permesso di Soggiorno) required after arrival
💼 Work in Italy
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Work visas depend on annual quota system (Decreto Flussi)
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EU Blue Card available for highly skilled workers
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Employer sponsorship is usually required
✈️ Travel & Short Stay
Italy is part of the Schengen Area.
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Short stays limited to 90/180 rule
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Schengen visa required for many non-EU nationals
🏠 Settle in Italy
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Residence permits must be renewed
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Long-term EU residence possible after years of stay
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Citizenship available after long legal residence
