Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - You must know the common sense of living when you study in Italy.

You must know the common sense of living when you study in Italy.

In Italy, you need:

From the date of entry, students studying in Italy should apply for residence permit at the local police station within 8 working days.

Address: immigration office of police station or district police station (nearest address)

How to handle it: You need to submit:

1.4 ID card photos

2. 10.33 euro stamp

3. Copies of all passports

4. Show the original passport

5. Housing statement

6. Sickness, Disability and Pregnancy Insurance Policy

7. A copy of the certificate of the selected course stamped by the consulate.

8. A copy of the university registration certificate obtained after passing the language test.

If the date of the residence permit for studying in Italy is wrong due to the staff's writing mistakes, you need to go to the immigration department of the police station to ask for correction (even if the residence permit is revoked by the police branch).

If Italian students live in other people's homes, the person who receives your accommodation needs to inform the local police station or local police station of your entry within 48 hours. The form that needs to be filled out and presented is called the housing loan statement. Each part of the form must be completed and submitted to the police station, and the form must be accompanied by:

9. Receive a copy of your unit or individual's ID card and residence permit (if the recipient is not an Italian citizen);

10. Copy of the recipient's (guest's) passport. Or, you can send the relevant documents to the police station in the form of a letter of introduction.

Once granted a residence permit, Italian students need to:

1 1. Obtain the tax number of future medical and banking services from the financial revenue office.

12. Apply for residence in the municipal government, and obtain identity certificate after residence.

13. apply to the local health department to register for the national health service and obtain the designated family doctor.