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A comprehensive overview of Italian immigrants!

First, the advantages of Italian immigration application

Compared with other European countries where buyers emigrate, Italy has lower investment cost and fewer additional conditions. Summarizing the Italian immigration application has the following advantages:

1. "Immigration supervision" is relaxed. You can enter the country once every six months with a one-year residence card and once a year with a two-year residence card. You can apply for permanent residence after five years;

2. The application conditions are simple, the cycle is short, there are no language and academic requirements, and there is no need to explain the source of funds. One person applies for family immigration;

3. Real estate can be handled flexibly, and you can choose to sell real estate after obtaining permanent residency;

4. Holding an Italian residence card can travel to 26 Schengen countries;

5. You can apply for nationality.

Second, the reason for choosing Italy

As an ancient country with extremely rich cultural heritage, Italy is not only respected in terms of art and fashion, but also attractive in terms of mature and perfect social security. In terms of medical care and education that immigrants are most concerned about, Italy's free public education mechanism and "national medical system" are the reasons for choosing Italy.

1. Education mechanism

Education in Italy is divided into three stages, namely, five-year primary education (primary school), eight-year secondary education (three junior high schools and five senior high schools), universities and colleges and other higher education. People aged 6- 16 can receive free public compulsory education.

You don't need to pass the exam to study in Italy, and there are no places for admission. The policy of lenient entry and strict exit ensures the quality of teaching, and public universities are free of tuition. There are many European universities in Italy, such as the UniversityofBologna, which is a prestigious research-oriented comprehensive university, the oldest university in the West and the first of the four major cultural centers in Europe, with high academic prestige and influence. It is also known as the "mother of universities" in Europe, along with Paris University (France), Oxford University (Britain) and Salamanca University (Spain), and is the third university in the world history. Founded in 1088, it has a history of more than 900 years. Politecnico di Milano, founded in 1863, is located in the center of Milan, the richest capital of Lombardy. It is a university with a long history, a wide range of specialties and a strong faculty. It ranks first in Italian engineering and is the most prestigious university of science and engineering in Italy.

2. Medical system

Italy's legal person "National Health System" has a free medical system for all, and its medical security system ranks second in the world (ranking comes from the comprehensive ranking of global medical and health systems by the World Health Organization). After obtaining a residence card, immigrants to Italy must register with SSN national health system and obtain a medical card, and then choose a family doctor to complete daily medical services. All medical expenses are free. If you are seriously ill, the family doctor will issue a certificate and transfer you to a public hospital for treatment. Most public hospitals in Italy are Catholic hospitals, which not only have good medical standards, but also have reliable medical ethics.

3. Pension benefits

Anyone who holds an Italian permanent residence card and has lived in Italy for 10 years, men over 65 years old and women over 60 years old, regardless of whether they have paid taxes before, can receive an Italian pension.

All Italian residents over the age of 65 can go to the local labor bureau to check the salary tax you paid when you worked in Italy. Because you have been paying taxes for 20 years in a row, you will receive a certain pension in proportion to the tax payment. If one spouse dies, the other spouse can continue to receive 70% of the other spouse's pension.

At the same time, social assistance in Italy also includes public assistance and assistance for the disabled.