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  2. Permesso di soggiorno - Wikipedia

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    The duration of the residence permit is different depending on the reasons for the stay. [2] A permesso can also have an unlimited duration in the case of a permit for domicile in Italy, obtainable by demonstrating that the applicant has a constant and sufficient source of income to be able to live comfortably in Italy, for example a pension or ...

  3. Long-term resident (European Union) - Wikipedia

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    A long-term resident in the European Union is a person who is not a citizen of an EU country but has resided legally and continuously within its territory for five years with a means of support (i.e. without recourse to the social assistance system of the host country) and fulfills some further requirements, as defined in Directive 2003/109/EC. [1]

  4. Visa policy of the Schengen Area - Wikipedia

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    [208] [209] Each country is also free to establish its own conditions for residence permits. Third-country nationals who are long-term residents of an EU or Schengen state (except Ireland and Denmark) may also acquire the right to move to and settle in another of these states without losing their legal status and social benefits. [210]

  5. Immigration to Italy - Wikipedia

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    Once in Italy, the EU Dublin Regulation requires migrants to apply for legal residence, protection or asylum permits in the first EU country they cross into, effectively barring them from legally crossing internal EU borders until their case has been processed and positively concluded. As the vast majority of migrant people landing in Italy ...

  6. Permanent residency - Wikipedia

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    The European Union also sets out permanent residency rights for long-term resident third country nationals under directive (2003/109/EC). A novel approach was the granting of rights across the national borders of states adhering to the directive.

  7. 10 countries you can emigrate to if you're over 50 - AOL

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    A temporary residency visa — for people who want to stay in the country longer than six months but less than four years — is one of the best ways to approach a long-term stay and has no age ...

  8. Italian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Residence and Language Requirements: Spouses of Italian citizens can apply for citizenship through naturalization after two years of legal residence in Italy or three years of residence abroad. This residency requirement is halved if the couple has children.

  9. Italy to raise taxes for flat owners doing multiple short ...

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    Italy's government plans to hike taxes on short-term rentals by people letting out more than one flat, a draft of the 2024 budget seen by Reuters showed on Saturday. The move comes in the wake of ...