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Live Overseas in Italy<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Drinking fine Italian wine in the Italian countryside is the idea of paradise for many. There is a considerable amount of expats that have made Italy their home. They are enjoying the warm weather, delicious food, and the culture… and you can be too! Most people believe that obtaining this dream of <\/span>living overseas in Italy<\/b> is impossible, due to a hefty price tag. What many people don\u2019t know is that this can be a reality for cheaper than you think. <\/span><\/p>\n

Italy offers one of the most unique and diverse living experiences found in the world. There are many different regions in the country that offer activities like skiing, horseback riding, scuba diving, sailing, and so much more. <\/span><\/p>\n

Before heading to the beautiful country, it\u2019s a good idea to become familiar with the many different visa options. One thing you should know is that you are considered a tourist by Italians if you stay less than three months, whether you\u2019re there for vacation, a professional trip, studying, or performing research. After three months, you are considered a resident. <\/span><\/p>\n

If you do seek some kind of visa or residency, the government requires you to do so before entering the country. You can acquire the proper documents from an Italian consulate in your home country. The process can take weeks, so make sure you are planning properly.<\/span><\/p>\n

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EU Residents<\/b><\/h2>\n

A tourist visa is granted for most countries in the EU because of the Schengen Treaty. \u00a0EU nationals do not need the Stay Permit or Residency documents if they wish to live in Italy. To stay longer than three months they need to register with their local Anagrafe office and provide the following documents:<\/span><\/p>\n