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/ November 6, 2023 / by amr

What’s the job market like in Italy?

The job market can be competitive, especially in certain sectors. Knowing Italian is often essential, even though many people speak English, particularly in business settings.

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/ November 6, 2023 / by amr

Can I bring my pets to Italy?

Yes, but there are regulations concerning their health, identification, and vaccinations. It’s essential to familiarize oneself with the rules before moving.

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/ November 6, 2023 / by amr

How is the education system in Italy?

Education is compulsory for children ages 6 to 16 and is free in public schools. International and private schools are also available, especially in bigger cities.

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/ November 6, 2023 / by amr

Is it necessary to have a car in Italy?

While larger cities like Rome and Milan have public transportation, many choose to have a car, especially if living in rural areas or smaller towns.

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/ November 6, 2023 / by amr

How does the healthcare system work in Italy?

Italy has a public healthcare system, which provides mostly free services to residents. Private healthcare is also available.

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/ November 6, 2023 / by amr

Can I buy property in Italy as a foreigner?

Yes, foreigners can buy property in Italy. In fact, some regions have promoted property sales to foreigners at very low prices to boost local economies, though these come with conditions.

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/ November 6, 2023 / by amr

What’s the cost of living in Italy?

This varies by region. While cities like Milan and Rome can be expensive, southern regions and smaller towns tend to have a lower cost of living.

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/ November 6, 2023 / by amr

How can I become a permanent resident of Italy?

After five years of continuous legal residence, non-EU/EEA nationals can apply for permanent residency.

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/ November 6, 2023 / by amr

Do I need a visa to live and work in Italy?

EU/EEA/Swiss citizens do not require a visa. Non-EU/EEA citizens, however, typically need a residence and work permit.

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/ November 6, 2023 / by amr

What’s the climate like in Sweden?

Sweden has a varied climate, with cold winters (especially in the north) and mild summers. The northern parts of Sweden, above the Arctic Circle, experience the Midnight Sun in summer and Polar Nights in winter.

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