UK nationals can buy property or land in Italy whether or not you live there. Read our guidance on buying property abroad. See the visas and residency section for actions you must take if you have guests staying at your property.
Do British citizen need visa to Italy?
Any UK citizen who holds either a full UK passport or a BOTC, BOC, BPP or BS passport can travel to Italy visa-free. However, many non-EU nationals who reside in the UK are still required to get a Schengen visa to travel to Italy.
Can I work in Italy with a UK passport?
If you’re travelling for business for up to 90 days in a 180-day period, you may be able to do some work-related things without needing a visa or work permit, such as attend business meetings. If you need a passport, visa or permit, you should apply well in advance of travel.
Can I renew my UK passport in Italy?
You can apply for or renew your British passport from Italy. You must have at least six months left on an adult or child passport to travel to most countries in Europe (not including Ireland).
Can I still retire to Italy after Brexit?
Retiring to Italy after Brexit is still possible, it just requires more planning and paperwork. Although you can still buy a property and enjoy holidays in Italy, a permanent move will require more planning and a visa.
Can Brits move to Italy after Brexit?
Retiring to Italy after Brexit Although you can visit Italy for holidays and viewing trips without a visa, you must apply for and obtain a visa in the UK before your permanent move to Italy.
How can I move to Italy from UK?
But no matter the outcome of Brexit, UK nationals need a residence permit to live long-term in Italy. As a non-EU citizen, however, you will need a visa and work permit. Long-stay visas are separated into categories based on your reason for moving to the Mediterranean country.
How long can you stay in Italy with a UK passport?
90 days
No, Italy is not requiring a visa for British tourists to visit for up to 90 days. Business travellers will not require a visa either, as long as their trip is no longer than 90 days. In both cases, note that your passport will need to be valid for at least three months from the date of entry into the Schengen zone.
Are there any British citizens living in Italy?
The British Embassy in Rome and the British Consulate General Milan have been holding meetings across Italy to update British citizens working and living in the country and answering their questions regarding Britain’s departure from the European Union.
Is there a British Embassy in Rome Italy?
We maintain and develop relations between the UK and Italy. The British Embassy in Rome provides services to British nationals living in and visiting Italy. Read the latest information on the rights and status of UK nationals in the EU. The British Embassy in Rome provides services to British nationals living in and visiting Italy.
Can a dual citizen of Italy live in the UK?
Italian Dual Citizenship | Resource Dual citizenship (also known as dual nationality) is allowed in the UK. This means you can be a British citizen and also a citizen of other countries. British citizens over 18 born in the UK to Italian nationals registered with the Italian Consulate
How much does it cost to become a British citizen in Italy?
IF THIS PERSON NATURALISED (i.e. became a British citizen) BEFORE THE NEXT DESCENDANT WAS BORN, YOU DO NOT QUALIFY FOR ITALIAN CITIZENSHIP • Consular fees of € 300,00 (at the amount in GBP based on the current exchange rate – cash or British debit card only) to be paid at the cashier’s desk of the Consulate General.