Residence Permit in Italy
Are you a financially independent person? Then you can obtain a residence permit of a country with a rich culture, Mediterranean lifestyle, great cuisine, EU benefits, and diverse opportunities for work and leisure
Minimum passive income a year
€31,000
Processing time
3 months
Validity period
1 year
A few simple steps
to get a Migration Status
- 1
Initial Consultation and Due Diligence
Due date2-3 daysAn initial consultation to identify your immigration goals, budget, and preferences, followed by a Due Diligence check to assess eligibility and reduce refusal risks.
- 2
Program Selection and Agreement Signing
Due date1-2 daysIf any issues arise affecting eligibility, we will suggest alternative programs. It is possible to sign the agreement at one of our offices or online.
- 3
Document Preparation and Application Process
Due datefrom 1 weekWe assist you during all stages of the chosen program: preparing all necessary documents, opening bank accounts, making required investments, etc. Then we submit the application to immigration authorities.
The due date varies depending on the chosen program.
- 4
Approval and Activation of Migration Status
Due datefrom 1 weekAfter receiving an approval, we assist you on every step to obtain your new documents.For some programs, you must visit the chosen country to activate your new migration status and receive your new documents.
The due date varies depending on the chosen program.
- 5
Post-Approval Assistance
Due datefrom 1 weekWe provide assistance in obtaining all additional necessary documents in the chosen country per your requests.
The due date varies depending on the chosen program.
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FAQ
What is a residence permit?
A residence permit is an official document that allows a foreign national to live in a country for a specific period. It grants the holder the right to stay, work, or study in the country, depending on the type of permit. Residence permits are typically issued for a set time and may need to be renewed.
If you wish to continue your stay in the country, the next stage is obtaining a permanent residency.
What are the benefits of a EU residence permit?
A residence permit, issued by a member country of the European Union, offers several benefits, including the right to live, work, and study in an EU country. It provides access to high-quality healthcare, education, and social services. Holders can travel freely within the Schengen Area, which includes most EU countries, without additional visas.
Do I need to reside in the chosen country to extend my residence permit?
In most cases, you need to reside in the chosen country to extend your residence permit, but each country has different rules regarding your stay. Some countries allow temporary absences or certain exceptions, and it depends on the country policy, the residence permit type you hold and many other regulations.
Do I need to pay taxes in the chosen country?
You are usually required to pay taxes in the chosen country of residence, especially if you live and work in the country. Tax laws vary from country to country, a lot of countries have tax treaties that prevent double taxation. If you're a temporary resident or plan to spend part of the year abroad, your tax obligations might differ.
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