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Introduction to the Ways and Conditions of Immigrating to Italy
1. Introduction to the ways and conditions of emigrating to Italy
Italian immigration treatment
Marriage immigrants, Italy: marry an Italian.
Foreigners who marry Italians do not automatically acquire Italian nationality. What are the ways to immigrate to Italy? Foreigners must submit applications and meet certain conditions. Non-European immigrants or citizens of other European countries must legally live in Italy for more than two years or live abroad for more than three years after marrying an Italian, and the above-mentioned years for children born in wedlock, children born out of wedlock and spouse children will be halved.
The applicant should have the following supporting materials: a copy of the foreign spouse's residence permit, a marriage certificate, a birth certificate certified by the Italian embassy or consulate in the foreign citizen's original country of residence, a certificate of innocence by the Italian criminal court, a certificate of residence history, a certificate of family status, a certificate of innocence by the foreign spouse's original country of residence and certification by the local Italian embassy or consulate, a certificate of Italian spouse's nationality, and a certificate of paying 200 euros of nationality tax and 65,438+04.62 euros of stamp duty.
After submitting the application, the governor's office may require the applicant to supplement the supplementary certificate, and the required certificate should be completed in the shortest time, otherwise it may be rejected. All application procedures may take two years, and applicants can usually obtain naturalization permission within two years. If the applicant fails to obtain permission after the deadline, the applicant can bring a lawsuit to the local civil court.
Second, the Italian labor migration.
Applicable to employees employed by employers operating in Italy. According to the specific quota that the government plans to absorb foreign workers every year, the issuance of visas for such employees is restricted. In order to hire the applicant, the Italian company must obtain the permission to hire the employee.
Three. Self-employed immigrants in Italy (including business self-employment)
Refers to people who independently conduct business in Italy, such as consultants and licensed professionals (such as doctors, architects or lawyers); Or set up a company in Italy or be appointed as the legal representative of an Italian company.
Four. Italian immigrants buy houses.
When the applicant purchases a house in Italy, the Italian Embassy in China can issue a residence visa valid for 1 year. Applicants must apply for changing their visas to residence permits within 8 working days of their arrival in Italy. If investors have completed all the procedures for purchasing local real estate and have not transferred or sold it, they can apply for a long-term residence permit after five years and apply for naturalization after five years.
To handle any of the above items, you must first find the official immigration form of the Italian Immigration Bureau: look at the contents of the form to see which ones can be filled in directly and which ones need to be filled in after preparing materials. Next, you need to wait for the interview notice from the immigration office. After receiving the notice, the immigration company will assist you to go to the immigration office for an interview and submit your physical examination and relevant documents. Secondly, you will receive immigration documents issued by the Immigration Bureau.
Italian immigration conditions
The principal applicant is over 18 years old;
Purchase a property of more than 300,000 euros locally;
Non-wage income is not less than 36,5438+0,000 euros/year.
There are two ways for China citizens to apply for immigration to Italy on 20 18, and it is easier to get approval.
One is to apply for the spouse relationship of an Italian citizen. After one year, spouses living in Italy can become Italian citizens.
Second, if you want to invest in Italy, you must apply for the right of abode first, and you can apply for naturalization if you have lived in Italy for five years and have good behavior.
Of course, the preparation of any of the above materials requires the assistance of professionals. At this time, our professional immigration team will act as your agent for most of the operations. With the assistance of the Sino-Italian Immigration Network Company, if there are no major problems, you can submit an immigration application to the embassy. At this time, the embassy staff will ask you to prepare the materials needed for this link and then send them to the immigration office. Our company will help complete many things and finally realize immigration.
2. The cost of Italian immigration
In addition to the purchase cost of not less than 300,000 euros or the investment cost of not less than 50,000 euros, the expenses required by Italian immigrants also include the back and forth third-party expenses, such as immigration application fees, materials fees, taxes and fees required after buying a house, etc. If the applicant buys a second-hand house of 300,000 euros in Italy, he/she also needs to pay the relevant deed tax of 23 10 euros, the transfer tax of 50 euros and the property registration tax of 50 euros. If the applicant buys a new house within five years and the purchase cost is 300,000 euros, then the deed tax is about 200 euros. Then judge the proportion of stamp duty according to whether it is the first suite. Immigrant applicants need to pay 4% stamp duty when purchasing the first suite, while the stamp duty for non-first suites is 10%. For non-first suites and high-end properties, such as manors, immigrant applicants need to pay 22% stamp duty. However, if the immigrant applicant has bought a new house for more than five years, then he does not have to pay stamp duty.
In addition, in addition to minors, immigration applications also need to pay a tax number fee of 150 euros per person. In addition to stamp duty, deed tax, transfer tax, and real estate registration tax, the related real estate taxes and fees of general housing immigrants also include the following taxes and fees: real estate transaction tax (600 euros+4% of the house price (basically the property built by the main house and the developer within five years) and municipal service tax (cadastral income * 1.05% * 165438). A house of 300,000 euros is about 350 euros per year), real estate municipal tax (0.65438+ 0% of the house price), lawyer's fee (65438+ 0.2% of the house price) and property management fee (1 bedroom ordinary apartment is 40-90 euros per month; 2-bedroom apartment 40- 1 10 Euro/month; A three-bedroom apartment costs 50- 120 euros/month (about 120- 1400 euros/year for new houses and about 1600- 1800 euros/year for second-hand houses).
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