Entering Italy
All foreigners intending to enter Italy must provide the documentation required to justify the reasons and duration of their stay as well as, in some prescribed cases, the availability of adequate economic means and accommodation.
European citizens don’t need to have a visa to move in the European Union territory.
Citizens of the following countries don’t need a visa for a stay in Italy which lasts maximum 90 days:
Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Chile, South Korea,
Costa Rica, Croatia, El Salvador, Japan, Guatemala, Honduras, Hong Kong, Israel,
Malaysia, Macau, Mexico, Monaco, Nicaragua, New Zealand, Panama, Paraguay,
Singapore, United States of America, Uruguay, Venezuela.
In other cases you need a visa. The application for the visa can be made at the Italian Diplomatic and Consular Representations in your country of residence.
Our office can provide for different types of Italian Visa, relieving you for technical fulfilments:
Highly skilled employees
Article 22,24,27, “Testo Unico sull’immigrazione” i.e. D.Lgs. 286/1998 (legislative decree passed by the Italian Government, which has to be approved by the Parliament within 60 days in order to become law)
Seconded training
Article 27, paragraph 1, item f), “Testo Unico sull’immigrazione” i.e. D.Lgs. 286/1998 (legislative decree passed by the Italian Government, which has to be approved by the Parliament within 60 days in order to become law)
Internship
Article 27, paragraph 1, item f), “Testo Unico sull’immigrazione” i.e. D.Lgs. 286/1998 (legislative decree passed by the Italian Government, which has to be approved by the Parliament within 60 days in order to become law)
Business
“Testo Unico sull’immigrazione” i.e. D.Lgs. 286/1998 (legislative decree passed by the Italian Government, which has to be approved by the Parliament within 60 days in order to become law)
Tourism
“Testo Unico sull’immigrazione” i.e. D.Lgs. 286/1998 (legislative decree passed by the Italian Government, which has to be approved by the Parliament within 60 days in order to become law)
