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Requirements of Italian immigration policy for applicants

Italy's current immigration policy requires that the main applicant's annual income should be at least 365,438+0,000 euros (about 250,000 yuan). If the spouse's income increases, it will increase by 20%, and the income of each additional child will increase by 5%.

Experts remind that this income belongs to non-wage income, including capital return on investment in real estate, stock dividends, pensions and so on. Because holding a residence visa is not allowed to work and work in Italy (only after naturalization), applicants are required to have a large number of stable and continuous sources of funds in China to support their life in Italy. There is no specific requirement for the applicant's total assets when handling immigration, but the more personal assets, the easier it is to be successfully approved. Because they can't work in the local area, the applicant and his children enjoy the same treatment as local residents in education and medical care, but they can't receive a pension. An immigrant visa can only be applied for two generations. There is no age limit for the children of the main applicant, but if the children are married, they cannot bring their spouses. After four or five months of study, the Italian of the main applicant must meet the A2 language requirements. Generally speaking, it is not difficult to meet this requirement after studying Italian for four or five months. Milan has opened two multilingual libraries, including Chinese, to provide convenience for foreigners who can't speak Italian. Immigrants can call directly to book information about CAF, Italian schools, police stations, family counseling, medical care and work. In addition, you can also get the following help in the library, including online mailbox opening, online registration for Italian exam, online appointment for ID card registration, residence inquiry, resume writing and other services. Other Schengen countries also adopt "immigration supervision". In the previous Italian immigration supervision policy, it was required to live 1, 8 1 day every year for the first five years. Now there is no such strict requirement for the number of days, and "immigration supervision" does not require that you must live in Italy, but you can live in France, Germany, Switzerland and other European countries. Ms. Wang from Guangzhou said that she would go to Italy in April this year to inspect the Ramada Hotel Apartment project in Milan. Because I often travel to Europe, I can get a five-year round-trip tourist visa after purchasing this project, and I can enter and leave Schengen at will without a visa.