How can I get a job in Italy from Australia?

Australian citizens must already be hired by an Italian employer or have signed a contract to be employed in Italy in the future, in order to apply for an Italian work visa.

Can I live in Italy as an Australian?

Australians moving to Italy for the first time will require a passport valid for at least three months after your entry. As you will be staying for longer than the 90-day tourism window, you will be required to obtain a Schengen visa.

Can an Australian live in Italy for a year?

Australians who arrive in Italy and intend to work and stay for a period longer than 90 days must obtain a residency permit, complemented by a residency contact (employer). There are three types of permits; 3-12 month stay, 12-24 month stay, 2-5 year stay.

Can I live in Italy without a job?

Unless you have an Italian or E.U. passport, have family in Italy, or marry an Italian citizen, it’s extremely difficult to move to Italy without a job. You’ll be much better off if you can work remotely for an American or other international company while living in Italy.

Is it cheaper to live in Italy than Australia?

Italy is 14.2% cheaper than Australia.

Where can I work as an Italian in Australia?

Someone who works and loves their job but also understands work / life balance. 5 days roster. Italian restaurant in Mount Hawthorn looking for hardworking and enthusiastic cook to work on a full-time basis.

What’s the life like for an Australian expat in Italy?

Of course, expat living in Italy is not just about shipping your belongings and filing in some bureaucratic papers. Regular socializing with fellow Australians is an essential part of expat life and helps getting accustomed to the Italian way of life and mentality.

Where can I work as an Italian chef?

Someone who works and loves their job but also understands work / life balance. 5 days roster. Italian restaurant in Mount Hawthorn looking for hardworking and enthusiastic cook to work on a full-time basis. ITALIAN AND SONS Head Chef position.

What is the work culture like in Italy?

Work culture in Italy Business culture, like Italian society, respects age and seniority. New arrivals will notice this extends to the workplace where hierarchical structures are the norm. Expats will find that it is always important to dress well as appearances and first impressions are important to Italians.

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