Italy Visa Information
Citizens of full European (EFTA, EEA) Member Countries are able to live and work in Italy without a visa or work permit.Non EU nationals wishing to live and work in Italy must apply for a work permit or Italy Working Holiday Visa. Work permits must be applied for by the employer. Italy is a member of the Schengen countries. The 15 Schengen countries are: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Greece, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain and Sweden. With a Schengen visa, you may enter one country and travel freely throughout the Schengen zone.
Nationals of some other countries can visit Italy for up to three months without a visa, these are listed at the website of the Italian Ministry Of Foreign Affairs
If you intend to visit Italy, on holiday, a business trip, to study, work, volunteer or as an emigrant you should get up to date and accurate information from the official website of the Italian Ministry Of Foreign Affairs.
Italy Working Holiday Visa Information
International Working Holiday And Temporary Work Visa Chart
Italy Working Holiday Visa Information
Italy has a working Holiday visa available to New Zealand, Australian And Canadian Citizens
To be eligible applicants must:
* Be a citizen of New Zealand, Australia or Canada
* Satisfy the visa officer that his/her primary intention is to holiday in the Italian Republic, with employment being an incidental rather than a primary reason for the visit;
* Be aged between eighteen (18) and thirty (30) years, both inclusive, at the time of application; (35 for Canadaians)
* Not accompanied by children;
* Possess a valid New Zealand, Canadian or Australian passport;
*Possess a return ticket, or sufficient funds to purchase such a ticket;
*Possess sufficient funds for his/her maintenance during the period of stay in the Italian Republic
* Pays the prescribed working holiday visa application fee
* Agrees to hold medical and comprehensive hospitalisation insurance to remain in force throughout his/her stay in the Italian Republic
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RispondiEliminaI've seen travel package that includes few places of the Schengen countries that are mentioned here. How is it possible to hop from one country to another for 10 to 12 days, let's say the package includes 4 to 5 Schengen countries? How is the transport like? How many places of interest do you think can be covered in such a short period of time notwithstanding you have to travel to another big city again? This type of travel package is very common here in Singapore and it's a bit of a tempt because you get to visit few countries in one package deal. But whether it will turn out to be a worthwhile trip, I don't really know. What's your say my friend? ♥ xox ♥
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Just stopped by to say hi. I always enjoy my time here as you always have interesting and useful information about your beautiful country. My mom used to work for the Immigration dept here in the US before she retired more than 15 years ago. Ciao!
RispondiEliminaThis is very useful information :)
RispondiEliminaGood Info..Maria :)
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