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margherachiara

arrived here almost 2 months ago i don t understand exactly what is the residenza italiana is that true that it s necessary for a Europa member (I'm french) i have to  get a job or  marry an Italian boy ,in order to get this residenza and before 3 months ? to be able to stay ? if anyone can clear this,tkhs in advance

rainman8

Hi margherachiara,

Have me worried now :).  It sounds like I am in a similar situation to you,  I arrived  2 months ago and am a UK citizen.  If you are an EU citizen I think you need a Certificate of Registration and get health insurance, prove that you have sufficient funds and prove that you live, work OR study in Italy (I only live in Italy so I hope thats enough). It looks like harmless paperwork....



I am making enquiries today and I'll let you know if I find anything out...   



EU Nationals Moving to Italy


European Union citizens (cittadini comunitari) may enter Italy with a national identity card or valid passport. EU nationals staying for less than three months must report their presence to the local Police authorities. They must fill in a Declaration of Presence form (Dichiarazione di Prezensa) which is then stamped and a copy issued to the applicant. This copy must be presented to the Police on request.

    * The declaration of presence form can be downloaded: Click here (PDF)

EU nationals who move to Italy to live, work or study for longer than three months should register at the Anagrafe (Attestazione di Iscrizione Anagrafica). When registering they must be able to prove that they live, work or study and have sufficient financial means and health insurance. A certificate of registration is necessary for several important transactions including buying a car in Italy.

    * Information from the Polizia di Stato for EU citizens: Click here
    * Application for a Certificate of Registration: Click here (PDF)

margherachiara

HiRainman, (i like your pseudo!)
thks for your precisions and kind answers
i'm trying hard to get a job i just had one at my arrival  during a month as a journalist (my job)  'contratto a progetto'paid asin India :):P:P
and since november nothing :trying hard to get a job of teacher (French foreign langage) but i hope i'll manage
if you come to torino please let meknow let'as have a coffee ! Flora

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