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Contents:
Introduction

Moving to Italy
» Registration & Residence
» Moving Goods
» Moving Plants & Animals
» Moving Financial Assets
» Moving Cars
» The Driving Licence
» Finding Accommodation
» Finding a School

Living in Italy
» The System
» Taxes & Charges
» Shopping
» Accommodation
» Cultural & Social Life
» Educational System
» Private Life
» Transport
» The Health System

Social Security
» Coordinating Arrangements
» E forms: General Overview
» General Organisation
» Sickness Insurance
» Maternity Insurance
» Invalidity Insurance
» Old Age Insurance
» Life Insurance
» Unemployment Benefits
» Minimum Income Guarantee

Working in Italy
» Recruitment
» Applications
» Recognition of Qualifications
» Conclusion of Contracts
» Amendments of Contracts
» Remuneration
» Working Time
» Vocational Training
» Annual Leave
» Leave: Sickness, Maternity
» End of Employment
» Employment of Women
» Special Categories
» Occupational Risks
» Sexual Harassment
» Representation of Workers
» Work Disputes
Registration Procedures and Residence Permits
Citizens of an EU Member State are free to enter the Italian Republic, subject to the provisos laid down in criminal law and laws to safeguard public order, internal security and public health in force in Italy. EU Citizens must hold an identification document that is valid at the time they enter State territory.

Since 11 April 2007, when Decree Law No 30/2007 transposing Community Directive N0 38/2004 into law entered into force, it has no longer been necessary to acquire a residence permit from the local police headquarters (Questura) for residence in excess of three months.
EU citizens are merely bound to observe all requirements imposed on Italian citizens for the exercise of certain activities.

Contacts

For further information visit the Polizia di Stato [State Police] website to look up the addresses of police headquarters throughout Italy

Sources used

Decree Law No 30/2007 transposing Community Directive N0 38/2004 

Text last edited on: 02/2007

Source: European Union
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