How long can UK citizens stay in Italy?

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.

Is it hard to move to Italy?

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. Italy’s job market was already quite tough to break into (even for Italians) and the pandemic is wreaking havoc on the economy.

How long can you live in Italy after the UK leaves the EU?

Residency after the UK leaves the EU. If you have lived in Italy for 5 years or more, you will be eligible for a permanent residence permit. If you have been living in Italy for less than 5 years you will be eligible for a temporary permit, which will be valid for 5 years.

When to apply for Italian citizenship if you live in UK?

If you are a UK national applying for Italian citizenship and you have the required 4 years residency in Italy before the UK leaves the EU, then your Italian citizenship application will be considered on the basis of EU nationality if it is submitted before 31 December 2020.

What should I do if I live in Italy before 1 January 2021?

If you were living in Italy before 1 January 2021, you should obtain a new biometric residence card. You should follow the advice of the Italian Government and your local authority. You can also read our Italy travel advice for our latest guidance.

Is it expensive to live and work in Italy?

Overall, it is not expensive to live in Italy. Prices for groceries are affordable, and housing in the country is among the cheapest in Europe. You should expect rent, health insurance, and private education to make up the most significant part of your spending.

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