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Five advantages of immigrating to Italy

Article 1 Five Benefits of Immigrating to Italy

1, with a highly developed economy.

Private economy is the main body, accounting for more than 80% of GDP. The service industry accounts for about 2/3 of GDP. The economic gap between major regions in China is very large, and the gap between the north and the south is obvious. Industry and commerce are developed in the north, agriculture is dominant in the south, and the north is richer than the south. Small and medium-sized enterprises account for more than 98% of the total number of enterprises, which can be called "the kingdom of small and medium-sized enterprises". In recent years, Italy has paid attention to the development of emerging technology industries, mainly the electronics industry.

2. Education with a long history

Italy's education system is divided into three stages, namely, five-year primary education (primary school), eight-year secondary education (three-year junior high school and five-year senior high school), universities, colleges and other higher education, 16 years old can enjoy compulsory education. Bologna University is the oldest university in the West and the leader of the four major cultural centers in Europe. Together with Paris University (France), Oxford University (Britain) and Salamanca University (Spain), it is called the "mother of universities" in Europe and the first university in the world. Founded in 1088, it has a history of more than 900 years. Milan Polytechnic University was founded in 1863, located in the center of Milan, Italy's richest capital. This is a university with a long history, a wide range of specialties and a strong faculty. It ranks first in the field of engineering in Italy and is also the most prestigious university of science and engineering in Italy.

3. Advanced and perfect benefits

Pension: Anyone who holds a permanent resident card and has lived in Italy for 65,438+00 years, men over 65 years old and women over 60 years old, regardless of whether they have paid taxes before, can get a monthly pension of 550 euros.

Retirement: Anyone over the age of 65 can go to the local labor bureau to check the payroll tax you paid while working in Italy. After paying taxes for 20 years, you will receive a certain pension at the tax rate. If one party dies, the other party can continue to receive 70% of the other party's pension.

Italians have comfortable housing, and the per capita housing area is among the best in the world. Because the government attaches importance to environmental protection, greening and public health are also very satisfactory.

4. A stable and prosperous financial market

Italy's financial system is mature and sound, except for the high government public debt, there is no major macroeconomic imbalance, and there is no big bubble in the real estate market; Low household debt; A fundamentally healthy banking system has no major external imbalances. Italy's foreign debt is far lower than that of other developed countries, and its total debt is equivalent to that of France, lower than that of Britain and Spain. Italy's banking system is a bit prominent: the level of corporate and household loans is high; Low-level financial assets in the portfolio; Lower leverage ratio; The stability of a large number of sources of funds (due to the high proportion of direct financing).

5. Convenient guarantee for going abroad, 172 countries are exempt from visas.

As one of the 26 Schengen countries, as long as you get an Italian visa, you can freely enter and leave Schengen member countries within the validity period of the visa, and you can also enter and leave any Schengen country without applying for a visa. Taking an air flight between Schengen countries is just like taking a domestic flight, and there is no need to go through entry and exit procedures. As one of the 28 EU countries, the EU passport is the golden key to a high-quality life in Europe and a symbol of becoming a citizen of the world. Holding it means officially becoming an EU citizen. No matter which member country you live in, you can enjoy the civil rights and social benefits provided by the state, such as medical care, education and old-age care. You can freely settle in 28 EU countries, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and other countries, and you can land in the United States, Japan, Singapore and other global 172 countries. With an EU passport, you can demand business opportunities in any EU country, gain broad career development space, build an international brand and enter the EU's 500 million consumer market. At the same time, it is not necessary to disclose the assets in the world to China, so you can obtain the assets with EU passports.

Extended reading: reasons for choosing to immigrate to Italy

I. Model of Comfortable Life Most parts of Italy belong to subtropical Mediterranean climate, with mild climate, abundant sunshine and fresh air, making it one of the most livable countries in the world. Among the European countries with open immigration policy, Italy is a veritable old-fashioned world economic power. Advantages and benefits do not even need to be described. It was almost unthinkable to move to Italy easily in the past through the simple and steady investment method of buying real estate, but now it has become readily available.

Second, a real welfare state.

1 social welfare

Italians have comfortable housing, and the per capita housing area is among the best in the world. Because the government attaches importance to environmental protection, greening and public health are also very satisfactory.

In addition, Italy has a special welfare system of national paid vacation in August every year. Every August, except for some employees in transportation, post and telecommunications, military and other industries, all other enterprises and institutions in the country stop working. People go to seaside or mountain villas for vacation and fully enjoy the fun of life. The salary of the month is paid as usual, which is called high welfare in Europe and America.

2. Medical system

First of all, look at medical care: according to the Italian medical system, all Italian citizens enjoy free medical care for life. When seeking medical treatment in the local area, if medical insurance has been purchased, the medical expenses will be paid by the insurance company; Those who don't buy medical insurance can be treated for chronic diseases free of charge in Catholic hospitals, and acute diseases can be treated for free in both state hospitals and Christian hospitals. In the church, the nationality and identity of patients are not asked, and no country in the world has such a welfare system except Italy.

International students studying in Italy can enjoy free medical care in Italy as long as they participate in student medical insurance and pay the student medical insurance premium of about 50 yuan RMB on time every month, thus solving the worries of international students in China.

3. Education system

The illiteracy rate in Italy is less than 3%. The national public education expenditure accounts for about 10% of the government public expenditure. Ten-year compulsory education is implemented throughout the country. The education system is mainly divided into five stages: preschool education, primary education, junior high school education, senior high school education and university education.

Extended reading: common sense of Italian immigrants

1, economy

Italy is a developed industrial country, the fourth largest in Europe and the ninth largest in the world. With a developed real economy, it is the second largest manufacturing country in the EU after Germany.

2. Medical treatment

Italy's medical system ranks second in the world (ranking from the comprehensive ranking of global medical and health systems of the World Organization), and its main feature is that the national medical and health security system is relatively perfect, achieving universal coverage of health services. There are many well-equipped hospitals in Italian cities, especially in Rome and Milan.

Italy's public medical expenditure accounts for 9.5% of the country's GDP, and all Italian residents can enjoy free public medical services through the registered public medical system.

3. Education

Italy's education system is divided into three stages, namely, five-year primary education (primary school), eight-year secondary education (three-year junior high school+five-year senior high school) and higher education such as colleges and universities. Italy has a free and compulsory education system of 10 years (6 years old-16 years old). After the new immigrants get their first Italian residence card, the guardians only need to register in the nearest public school to get into school for free.

Italy is the first country to open modern university education, and the top education level in swimming field far exceeds other countries in the fields of architecture, art design, music, cultural relics restoration and mechanical engineering. Italy is also the birthplace of Montessori education in the world.

4. Welfare

Pension: Anyone who holds a permanent residence card and lives in Italy for 10 years, male over 65 years old and female over 60 years old, regardless of whether they have paid taxes before, can receive a pension of 550 euros/month. After retirement, anyone over 65 can go to the local labor bureau to check the payroll tax you paid while working in Italy. After 20 years of continuous tax payment, everyone receives a certain pension according to the tax payment ratio. If one spouse dies, the other spouse can continue to receive 70% of the other spouse's pension.

5. Geography

Located in southern Europe, along the Mediterranean coast, it is mainly composed of the boot-shaped Apennine Peninsula and the two large islands of Sicily and Sardinia in the Mediterranean. Its territory is surrounded by two pocket countries, San Marino and Vatican.

The territory of Italy consists of mainland, peninsula and scattered islands, and the scenery between the north and the south is absolutely different. The Alps in the north are covered with snow all year round, and the charm is outstanding. Sicily in the south is sunny and beautiful.