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Italian immigrant investment model and seven application conditions

# Italian Immigrant # Introduction Immigrating to Italy is a general migration trend of China people in recent years, and it is also the earliest and most perfect migration method in Europe. On may 20 1 1 2008 10, the Italian government issued order No.850, which clearly stipulated that the Italian embassy in China should implement the immigration policy that is conducive to issuing "selective residence visas" and "five-year multiple-entry tourist visas to Schengen" on the premise of fully respecting the existing laws. So what conditions do Italian immigrants need? Here's a brief introduction to immigration to Italy, application conditions and investment naturalization methods.

1. Italian immigrant investment model and seven application conditions

I. Conditions for the applicant to immigrate to Italy 1. At least 18 years old;

2. Residents of non-EU member States;

3. No criminal record;

4. There are no background requirements and language requirements;

5. Require proof of non-wage income: proof of non-wage income refers to independence, stability, regularity, sufficient funds and future sustainability. Principal applicant: 36,5438+00,000 euros/year; Spouse: 31000 * 20% = 6,200 euros/year; Children: 1550 Euro/person/year;

6. Purchase a residential property of not less than 300,000 euros (to meet the living area requirements);

7. Purchase a residential property of not less than 300,000 euros (to meet the living area requirements);

Second, the investment mode of emigrating to Italy

The investment methods of immigrating to Italy can be divided into two ways: buying a house and investing in innovative enterprises.

1. Italian buyers and immigrants

Buying real estate in Italy that meets the requirements for applying for a national residence card, with a per capita living area of not less than 22 square meters; Immigrant applicants have an independent and stable source of income, which proves that in addition to wage income, there is no less than 365,438+0,000 euros/year of non-wage income to support their living expenses in Italy. If the spouse immigrates at the same time, the applicant's non-wage income must be increased by 20% every year on the original basis; If the applicant's children immigrate at the same time, the applicant's non-wage income needs to be increased by 5% every year/per child on the original basis. In this case, the applicant's whole family can get a residence card.

2. Italian innovative enterprises invest in immigrants

In 20 12, the Italian government issued a bill to support Italian small and medium-sized enterprises. Up to now, overseas investors who invest in setting up new companies in Italy or investing in "innovative start-ups" recognized by the Italian Ministry of Economic Development can obtain start-up visas. After landing in Italy, immigrant applicants will be converted into residence cards to stay, work and do business in Italy. At the same time, the investor's family has the right to apply for a permanent residence card in Italy.

Three. Residence and naturalization after emigrating to Italy

In terms of immigration policy, you can choose "selective residence visa" or "five-year multiple-entry Schengen tourist visa" after purchasing real estate, that is, after Italian immigrants buy real estate for residence in Italy, the Italian Embassy in China can issue "selective residence visa". After the immigration application is obtained, the applicant must apply to change the 1 year "selective residence visa" to 1 year residence card within 8 days after arriving in Italy, and obtain the first 1 year residence card, enjoying the same social benefits (except political rights) as Italian citizens. In the next few years, the residence card will be updated about every two years, that is, 1+2+2 mode. After holding a residence card for 5 years, you can apply for a permanent residence card in the European Union. After getting the EU permanent residence card, you can apply for citizenship after holding it for 5 years. It should be noted here that the selective residence visa is not allowed to work or do business in the local area, but only to live. The forms of non-wage income include rent, bond income, company dividends and year-end awards. And require legal payment of taxes and fees.

Immigrating to Italy has been more and more accepted by China people, and the conditions for naturalization are easy to meet, so more people will choose to immigrate to Italy in the future.

2. Advantages of immigrating to Italy

Italy is an ancient country with important historical significance and artistic history. 186 1 year, politics and geography divided the country for centuries until it was unified. After reunification, influenced by regional customs, the country has formed a unique culture.

Italy has always been an art center, especially during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, which attracted some famous architects, artists and scholars. They left behind monuments, paintings and literary heritages. Today, Italy is still the art center and fashion capital, and brands such as Gucci and Versace have become world-famous brands.

Italy is also famous for its local cuisine. Food originated in the 4th century, from ancient Greece and Rome, from Etruscans, Byzantines and Germans. This diet is very Mediterranean, rich in pasta, fish and vegetables.

geography

If people and culture can't attract you, maybe the beauty of this country will. There are so many regions in Italy that offer so many geographical privileges. This country is home to mountains (Apennines and Alps), Sicily and Sardinia, which lead to the sea and other places.

climate

Like culture, Italy has a very diverse climate, which is attributed to peninsulas, mountains and so on. In the central region, the climate varies from subtropical to maritime. The Po River Basin in the United States has a continental climate, with hot winters and humid summers. In coastal areas, such as Liguria and Tuscany, you will find the Mediterranean climate.

Winter is mild and summer is warm and dry, but summer in lowlands can be very hot. In winter, the average temperature in the Alps is about 32 degrees, which is far from the 54 degrees in Sicily. The temperature in summer is between 68 and 77 degrees. This ideal weather will make anyone want to retire somewhere in Italy. For everyone.

cost of living

Italy can be very expensive. Cities in northern Italy, such as Rome and Milan, are relatively rich and have a high standard of living. Retirees who want to save some money should visit the countryside or the south. These areas are much cheaper. You can visit bigger cities at any time.

It is said that you can easily enjoy a deposit of $200,000 and a stable source of income, such as social security or pension. This will provide you with a beautiful home or apartment, delicious food, clothes and holidays.

If you don't retire and need to work in Italy, it may be difficult to get a work permit, but it is not impossible. The advice I can give you is to start this process as soon as possible. The earlier you study and plan, the better your figure will be when you decide to move.

health

Italy's medical system is of high quality and is one of the medical systems in the world. Legal residents of this country, including residents of the United States and Canada, can apply for the National Health Plan. It is difficult to find medical services in rural areas, especially in the south, so many foreigners have private insurance-just like many Italian locals.