The Italian Retirement Visa (Italian Elective Residency Visa)
Marco and the team at Italian Real Estate Lawyers (IREL) often receive questions about how to retire in Italy and what a person would need to be able to move to Italy. Moving to Italy can be possible through a few different paths and in this episode of the Italian Real Estate Podcast, hosts Marco Permunian, an Italian attorney, along with a video podcaster and dual citizen expat living in Italy known for his project Not Your Average Globetrotter, @RafaelDiFuria, talk about how to get an Italian retirement visa which is called the Italian Elective Residency Visa. The Italian Elective Residency Visa is not only for individuals retiring to Italy but for individuals who earn passive income who have high self-sustaining incomes and financial assets.
Italian Real Estate Podcast EP 31:
The Italian Retirement Visa (Italian Elective Residency Visa)
00:00 Intro
00:45 Who is this visa meant for?
01:25 Requirements
03:50 What types of passive income are accepted
04:30 Property in Italy
06:14 Validity period
06:41 The letter
07:28 Renewal of the visa
08:19 From residency to citizenship
09:31 Healthcare
10:15 How long does it take to apply
For help with buying a home in Italy and more information about Italian Real Estate Lawyers visit IREL's website
https://ItalianRealEstateLawyers.com
To contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team you can use the contact form on the Italian Real Estate Lawyers website https://italianrealestatelawyers.com/contact
Also to see more from Rafael Di Furia about life in Italy and life as a dual citizen check out his YouTube channel and website:
http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuria
Http://RafaelDiFuria.com
Видео The Italian Retirement Visa (Italian Elective Residency Visa) канала Italian Citizenship Assistance
Italian Real Estate Podcast EP 31:
The Italian Retirement Visa (Italian Elective Residency Visa)
00:00 Intro
00:45 Who is this visa meant for?
01:25 Requirements
03:50 What types of passive income are accepted
04:30 Property in Italy
06:14 Validity period
06:41 The letter
07:28 Renewal of the visa
08:19 From residency to citizenship
09:31 Healthcare
10:15 How long does it take to apply
For help with buying a home in Italy and more information about Italian Real Estate Lawyers visit IREL's website
https://ItalianRealEstateLawyers.com
To contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team you can use the contact form on the Italian Real Estate Lawyers website https://italianrealestatelawyers.com/contact
Also to see more from Rafael Di Furia about life in Italy and life as a dual citizen check out his YouTube channel and website:
http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuria
Http://RafaelDiFuria.com
Видео The Italian Retirement Visa (Italian Elective Residency Visa) канала Italian Citizenship Assistance
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