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  2. COVID-19 lockdowns in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, Article 16 of the Constitution states that travel restrictions may be established by law for reasons of health or security. [3] Italy was the first country to enact a COVID-19 lockdown nationwide; [4] many countries would introduce similar measures in subsequent months the COVID-19 pandemic spread globally.

  3. Travel during the COVID-19 pandemic - Wikipedia

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    The European Council agreed on 17 March 2020 to ban incoming travel other than citizens from countries in the European Union, European Economic Area, Switzerland and United Kingdom, long-term residents and people with long-term visa or residence permits, family members of EU and EEA citizens, medical personnel and people responsible for ...

  4. Permesso di soggiorno - Wikipedia

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    In Italy, the temporary residence permit is controlled by the Polizia di Stato, who are under the tutelage of the Ministry of the Interior. It must be requested by the immigrant to be allowed to reside in the country [ 1 ] for more than eight days, or more than ninety days if having a travel visa for tourism.

  5. COVID-19 lockdowns by country - Wikipedia

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    On 15 September, the Government announced a medium-term plan for living with COVID-19 that included five levels of restrictions. [ 208 ] All non-essential businesses and services closed and all public and private gatherings of any number of people was banned again on 21 October following the Government's announcement to move the entire country ...

  6. Italy considers new COVID-19 restrictions for the holidays

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    After some restrictions put in place last month were eased, crowds of shoppers flocked to many city centres on Sunday, as Italy reported 484 coronavirus-related deaths.

  7. 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]

  8. ‘It was a good choice: This US couple say their living costs ...

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    The Smarrellis hired a lawyer to expedite their permit to stay and were able to obtain an elective residence visa, which allows people to immigrate as long as they have a passive income of at ...

  9. If You're Over 50, Consider Retiring in These Countries - 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 ...