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What does it take to get a long-term residence in Italy?

There is no time limit for long-term residence, but it must be renewed every five years.

As long as one of the following conditions is met:

1。 Staying in Italy for at least 5 years, and still staying effectively at the time of application (but not allowed to study, asylum and vocational training)

2。 There are Italian spouses, minor children and parents.

3。 Have a spouse, minor children or parents living for a long time, and I must show enough proof of funds.

It should be impossible for you to study and stay now.

You came here to think about what you want to stay. Wow, I'm so ashamed.