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Italian immigration policy for studying abroad and matters needing attention

Article 1 Italian immigration study abroad policy and matters needing attention

I. Italian immigration policy for studying abroad

1998, in order to save the serious shortage of professional and technical personnel, Italy promulgated the first Italian immigration law, which clearly stipulated that international students can immigrate to Italy if they study and work in Italy. This not only provides the possibility for international students to care about their work, but also allows them to immigrate to Italy through studying abroad.

Second, matters needing attention for immigrants studying in Italy

Similar to New Zealand immigrants studying abroad, Italy's immigration policy for studying abroad is also related to technology. International students are also involved in skilled migration laws related to Italian policies. It is stipulated that Italian students can find jobs in Italy after graduation, but they must have a three-year undergraduate degree or above from an Italian regular university.

Italian students can apply for a change of residence visa as long as they care about finding a job, and their academic residence can be changed to a work residence or a freelance residence visa. However, in the past, it was relatively easy for graduate students and doctoral students to transfer their certificates, and now undergraduates are allowed to do so. According to the law, it is no longer necessary to be certified by the Ministry of Education. Applicants only need to make a simple statement about their academic qualifications and submit their academic credentials to Italian embassies and consulates abroad for verification.

In addition, the new law also removes the quota restrictions on entry visas and residence permits for international students to attract more foreign students.

3. What are the ways to study in Italy?

Whether applying for studying in Italy or simply studying abroad, China students who want to apply for free Italian public schools can pass three official programs: Kelpolo Program, Turandot Program and International Student Program. Before going through the visa formalities, they need to apply for pre-registration at the embassy of the corresponding consular district.

It's not necessary to go to so much trouble to apply for private schools. You can apply for a visa directly at the visa office. It is difficult, time-consuming and risky to immigrate to Italy through the Italian study abroad policy. Therefore, compared with Italian immigrants studying abroad, more people are willing to choose to buy a house directly, and it is easier to get a visa. But for those who want to get an Italian visa for the purpose of studying abroad in the early stage, studying abroad is still a good way.

Further reading: Hot cities for Italian immigrants to buy houses

I. Milan

Milan is the first choice for emigrating to Italy. It is close to Switzerland, which is the economic center of Italy and the second largest city in Italy. It has a mild climate and is the center of fashion and art in the world. It is very modern. There are many institutions of higher learning here, especially those specializing in fashion, art and design. In addition, there are more than 654.38 million China people living here. You can buy a 70-80 square meter two-bedroom apartment in Milan for a 300,000 euro property.

Second, Rome.

Rome is the capital and city of Italy. It is a famous historical and cultural city in the world, with tourism and service industries occupying the main position. It is a city that most immigrants will consider.

Three. Florence

Florence is the capital of art, famous for its art, and the pearl of art in Europe. In addition, the World Academy of Fine Arts is located in Florence, which has a strong literary atmosphere and attracts a large number of tourists.

Of course, if you choose a good city, you need to further determine the location of the property, including the choice of lots, surrounding environment, property types and so on. Because Italian immigrants have more detailed requirements for real estate, to reflect the buyers' willingness to live, real estate is not only related to the return on investment, but more importantly, to the success rate of immigration.

Chapter III Extended Reading: Common Misunderstandings of Immigration to Italy

First, I don't know enough about the application conditions needed to immigrate to Italy.

To purchase a house and immigrate to Italy, the applicant must purchase a house in Italy that meets the Italian immigration status, with an annual non-wage income of 3 1 0,000 euros. If the spouse applies, it will be increased by 20% on the basis of 3 1000 euros, and the number of children will be increased by 5%.

Different from ordinary European housing immigration projects, emigrating to Italy requires not only buying Italian real estate, but also meeting the requirements of Italian immigrants. Applicants must also produce certain proof of non-wage income according to the actual needs of immigrant family members.

Second, there is a lack of understanding of the identity acquired after immigrating to Italy.

After the applicant immigrated to Italy, he did not get permanent residence status in Italy in one step. Instead, apply for a one-year selective residence visa or a five-year long-term tourist visa from the Italian Embassy in China by buying a house. After obtaining a selective residence visa, you can land in Italy within one year, apply to the Italian government for temporary residence status within eight days of landing in Italy, and apply for a permanent residence card after holding a temporary residence card for five years.

Although the process is rather troublesome, the permanent residence status of the EU that the applicant finally obtained is different from the national permanent residence status provided by other European countries, which is more valuable and will provide more convenience and preferential treatment for the applicant to travel between EU countries.

Third, there is a lack of understanding of the actual cost of emigrating to Italy.

Although he immigrated to Italy by buying a house, according to the Italian investment immigration law, the price of the property that the applicant needs to buy is around 300,000 euros. But in fact, 300,000 euros of Italian real estate rarely meets the expectations of immigrant families.

Whether it is investment or self-occupation, the property with good location, complete surrounding facilities and huge investment potential will not be fixed at 300,000 euros. If investors have to consider the luxury of the interior design and appearance of the property, it will definitely be more than 300,000 euros. Plus real estate tax, lawyer's fees, immigration application and other expenses.

Fourth, lack of awareness of proof of non-wage income

How to prove its non-wage income to the Italian government? What is non-wage income? These questions are often misunderstood. In fact, there are many ways to prove non-wage income, as follows:

1. Rental income (property certificate and lease contract in the name of the main applicant are required)

2. Dividend income of shareholders (business license, articles of association, annual balance sheet and income statement with red seal of the company).

3. Financial products (certificate of financial products issued by the bank or Jinji Company in the name of the principal applicant and bank running list)

5. After immigrating to Italy, I don't know enough about what I can and can't do.

After immigrating to Italy, the property purchased by investors for immigrants can be rented, but it should be carefully sold. Applicants must hold Italian real estate that meets the immigration requirements before applying for permanent resident status until they obtain permanent resident status. During the period when an investor holds a selective residence permit, he/she may not work or have an employment relationship; But you can start a company, do business, create jobs for Italy, or invest in other projects.

In addition, after the children of investors immigrate to Italy, they can go to school in Italy and enjoy free curriculum education from primary school to university in Italian public schools. After successfully applying for a permanent residence permit, they can also enjoy free medical services like locals.