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Italy's employment policy and matters needing attention

# Studying in Italy # Introduction Although Italy is a small place, it has a perfect education system and a strong learning atmosphere, which is the dream of many international students. The following are the policies and precautions for working in Italy shared by KaoNet. Welcome to read the reference!

1. Italy's employment policy and matters needing attention

1, Italy's employment policy

Employment allows students to live, but there are certain restrictions. The purpose is to provide students with opportunities to increase their economic income, but not at the expense of too much study time. Therefore, according to the law, the student residence holder can sign a work contract, but the working hours per week shall not exceed 20 hours, or the cumulative 52 weeks in a year shall not exceed 1040 hours.

International students can work part-time (20 hours per week), 12 months, or full-time (40 hours per week), but they can only work for 6 months at most. If you want to work independently or remain employed for more than a limited period of time, you should use the quota allocated in the imported labor to convert student residence into work residence.

2. Matters needing attention in work

(1) language

As an international student, my language can't reach the local level, and besides my major, I don't have any good skills, so it is difficult to find a good job. Foreign students who are new here should not rush to work. First of all, they should master the language and break through the language barrier as soon as possible. Only by passing the language test can you find a decent job like a foreigner.

(2) domicile

Legal residence is the top priority for every international student. Only when you have legal status can you consider graduation and working in after-school holidays, otherwise everything will be empty talk. According to Italian law, students from China who hold residence are only valid for one year. After the expiration of their annual residence, they must submit their transcripts and other relevant materials of the previous year to the Immigration Bureau for examination. Italian transcripts are at least one subject to be passed every year, at least one in the first year and at least two in the future. In addition, there is a limit on the number of years to complete their studies, and they cannot apply for student residence indefinitely.

(3) Working time limit

According to Italian law, students only have 20 working hours per week (not limited to winter and summer vacations), and students' exams and school activities also take up a lot of time, which is also an important factor why some enterprises are unwilling or unable to hire international students.

(4) Accumulate work experience

International students lack work experience, and neither do they. General enterprises will consider finding a full-time novice first, but students who have insufficient work experience and unstable time are really not attractive to them. So I remind you to observe and learn more in specific work, accumulate work experience, and gain the trust of employers with actual performance.

2. Answer questions about studying and staying in Italy

1. How long is the validity of the residence permit?

The residence card is valid within 60 days after its expiration. After more than 60 days, it is legal and effective to hold an expired residence card+post office residence slip before getting a new residence card.

2. When should I update my residence?

You can extend your residence 60 days before the expiration of your residence card at the earliest, and submit a large envelope (set) to the post office within 60 days after the expiration of your residence card at the latest. The residence permit sent after the expiration of 60 days is invalid, and you can't re-enter Italy. You need to apply for a new visa.

3. What are the conditions for continuing residence?

If you want to stay, you must provide proof of your major. If you want to stay in the first year, you must pass the 1 exam, and then take the exam at least twice a year.

Italian undergraduate students can stay for up to 6 years (excluding the planned time for students to learn languages).

Whether you can provide proof or not, you must extend your stay on time and submit a large envelope (kit) to the post office. After that, you can make up the certificate.

4. Is there a statement that the residence permit is valid?

The residence permit has no so-called validity period, and the application for extension of residence will be invalid if it is rejected by the police station.

However, if the waiting time for general residence is too long, such as the residence permit sent in two years ago, it will be questioned by the police or customs and needs a reasonable explanation.

5. Can I return to China with a residence permit?

Yes, you can travel back and forth to Italy and China many times with the old residence card and residence card (students who have just been to Italy can just hold the residence card). However, flights cannot stop in other Schengen countries. It is recommended to buy direct flights to avoid trouble in transit countries.

6. Can I go to other Schengen countries with a residence permit?

No, unless the Schengen visa on the passport is still valid. In recent years, due to stricter control of refugee flows in Europe. If necessary, you can apply for a temporary residence permit at the window of the police station.

3. Foreign students' skills in learning Italian

First, preschool education.

Every syllable in Italian has a specific pronunciation. You only need to study hard for a month or two, and you can basically spell fluently, which is relatively easy to learn.

However, the grammar of Italian is very complicated, which can be said to be changeable, which will make beginners very headache. Therefore, everyone should learn to sum up the rules, so as to learn Italian smoothly. Practice makes perfect, and they will learn quickly after they are familiar with it.

Second, listen

This is an introduction to Italian learning. The purpose of language learning is to communicate with others. Only by understanding can there be a dialogue. When learning, you need not only to master the standard pronunciation, but also to adapt to the accents of different regions.

Italian spans from north to south, and different regions have their own dialects. However, as long as we concentrate on adapting to each other's pronunciation habits and pay attention to the verbs spoken by each other, we can understand their general meaning.

Third, say

After understanding, communication is an interactive process, which can better improve the language level. In the long-term communication, you can learn many authentic expressions and dialects, and occasionally add your own vocabulary, which is also a magic weapon in foreign communication.

Fourth, reading.

This refers to the reading of the elderly. Language needs not only communication, but also flexible use. Everyone needs to have a certain knowledge reserve, and reading is a good way. Everyone can accumulate experience and gradually improve their reading speed and skills.

Fifth, write

Writing is the requirement of proficiency, and the ultimate requirement of mastering a language comprehensively is writing. A complete article writing requires not only students' familiarity with the language, but also certain language organization ability.

Writing articles in Italian requires not only familiarity with grammatical rules, but also a thorough understanding of the culture and language habits of Italian countries. Any negligence or improper use of words may ruin the beauty of the whole article.