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For non-European immigrants who intend to have a valid residence permit, which countries do not need a visa?

Non-European immigrants with valid residence permit in Italy do not need to apply for visas in the following countries: Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Austria, Greece, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Iceland, Norway, Slovenia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Malta and Switzerland. If the destination is not a Schengen country, non-European immigrants must know whether there is a special agreement with the government of the country of origin, otherwise they need to apply for a visa.

Non-European immigrants waiting to extend their residence permit must leave Italy at the same border checkpoint, and can only fly directly without going through a third country, including other Schengen countries. When leaving the country, you must carry your passport, expired residence permit and post office extension residence permit certificate, which shall be stamped by the border police.

Non-European immigrants can go to Schengen for the first time to apply for work residence permit and family reunion residence permit, but they must hold a unified Schengen visa. If the destination is not the applicant country, you can only fly directly from Italy, not through a third country, and you must enter and exit from the same border checkpoint.

In particular, in any case, non-European immigrants must bring their passports and residence permit extension certificates when they leave Italy. It should be noted that non-European immigrants who are still waiting for legalization cannot leave Italy, because the legalization application certificate has no legal significance and cannot be used as a travel certificate. Non-European immigrants who participate in legalization must wait for an appointment at the unified immigration window of the provincial governor's office and sign a residence contract before they can obtain a residence permit. After obtaining the residence permit for the first time, they are no longer restricted from entering and leaving Italy.