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Italian immigrants need to take a language test to change their permanent residence status in the European Union.

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According to Italian immigration media reports, the language proficiency requirement for applying for "permanent residence in the EU" has been implemented throughout Italy. Now many people in China have a question, that is, whether it is necessary to have a language test when "five-year permanent residence" replaces "permanent residence in the EU". The reporter learned from the relevant departments that as long as you apply for "permanent residence in the European Union", you must take the Italian language test in accordance with the regulations, regardless of your residence for one year, two years, three years or five years.

It is reported that 10 years ago, Italy's "long-term residence" was also indefinite, and a column on the residence paper read: 0000 00. This kind of residence is what we often call "permanent residence". Later, Italy's immigration policy was adjusted, and "permanent residence" became "long-term residence", and the validity period was shortened to five years. At present, many Chinese living in Italy hold this kind of residence. Therefore, it is inevitable to take the language test. (Italian investment immigrants) Otherwise, after the expiration of residence, you can only change your residence for a limited period according to your job application.

According to relevant immigration experts, Italy's "permanent residence in the EU" is actually a product of the integration of EU immigration policies, which is mandatory for all member States. Although Italy abolished the permanent residence system and changed it to a five-year permanent residence system when it reformed its immigration law a few years ago, it is now necessary to implement the unified policy of the European Union and re-implement the permanent residence system.

According to relevant Italian journalists, a reporter from a Chinese-language media in Italy has encountered this situation: her five-year "long-term residence" is about to expire, and (skilled immigrants) are preparing to apply for "permanent residence in the European Union". After consulting the immigration officer of the police station, the accountant told her that she had to take the Italian exam, so she was preparing for it.