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What conditions do mainland residents need to immigrate to Italy?

In order to promote economic development and stabilize population trends, European countries have introduced attractive immigration policies in recent years. Italy, located on the Mediterranean coast, is unwilling to be lonely and has introduced its own immigration bill to Italy. Its own long history, civilization and profound cultural background have also attracted a large number of people who expect to immigrate to Italy. The conditions for emigrating to Italy are relatively low. Under normal circumstances, investors can apply for an Italian selective residence visa and a five-year multiple-entry Schengen tourist visa if they buy a property of 300,000 euros or more in Italy.

Conditions for emigrating to Italy

Italian laws and regulations make it clear that the Italian Embassy in China will implement "selective residence visa" and "five-year multiple-entry Schengen tourist visa" on the premise of respecting existing laws. Applicants need to meet several simple conditions:

1) at least 18 years old, with no criminal record;

2) Purchase real estate in Italy that meets the requirements for handling residence cards;

3) The applicant must have a non-wage income source of not less than 36,5438+0,000 euros/year to support his living expenses in Italy;

4) Buy health insurance.

After purchasing Italian real estate, the applicant applies for and obtains a "selective residence visa", and then the applicant can choose to change the "selective residence visa" into a residence card or a five-year multiple-entry Schengen tourist visa (the visa winner cannot apply for Italian local residence status, and it is suitable for people who do not live in Italy and want to visit relatives many times in the future). If you choose to exchange your Italian residence card, you will first get a residence card valid for 1 year, and then renew it every two years. Having held an Italian residence card for 5 years and meeting the residence requirements, you can apply for an EU permanent residence card.