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 How many of you have been to itlay? where? did you like it?

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(Italy, sorry, wrong spelling)...


 What is the national flower of Italy? Why was it chosen?
I am making a blog about flowers around the world.

Easy 10pts to whom ever can provide me with a picture link and historic details.

Thanks :)...


 Is it appropriate to wear shorts in Sicily?
Yet another question before my trip in June. Allow me to clarify: I am talking about short-shorts, ones that end a little bit above mid-thigh. Some people have told me it is fine, but others said I ...


 Where and when can I find a field of sunflowers?
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 Where can I buy an adaptor to use in Italy?
The one I have and the one they sell at the airport say "suitable for use in most european countries" but I am worried that it may not work in Italy....


 I am looking for an italian song that has an emotional feel...?
for my father's 65th Birthday Party. I am putting together a slide show with pictures of family from past and present. I can't find an appropriate song that fits. Can anyone help?...


 Calling all Italians . . . help me out ....?
G’day, I want to learn more about your country . . . .!

Out of your little ā€˜corner of the world’ what are the 5 BEST things about living there?

Also name 3 things you donā...


 Where is reliable place to buy murano glassware in Venice or Florence?
any idea of price for a vase or a bowl? I want a genuine piece....


 Does anyone know of any cheap hotels in Rome?
I just want a cheap no-frills hotel that is in the middle of Rome, i.e. close to all the major attraction like the Vatican and Colosseum. Thanks.
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About £70 a ...


 What do you think about italian!!?
what think about italian girl???
do you know naples?????????

I love USA!!!!!
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for eejonesaux: I would like know you!!! here to ...


 What is the pronounciation of italy?
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 Moving to Rome, Italy in a few months?
So my sister is going to italy for college (all 4 years). Now, I need to know what types of things she is going to have to bring- most specifically, clothes. She will be in a tiny apartment with not ...


 (Italian guys and ladies only). Could you feel the earthquake a few days ago?
How far is your hometown from L'Aquilla? I know some people in Rome could feel the earthequake. Is that true?

Also, is L'Aquilla a good visit to visit in Italy? For travel?
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 What is a piazza i know that they are in Italy but what exactly are they?
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 Does Venice smell?
some people say that Venice smell like ...


 When is the best and cheapest time to visit italy?
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 How much is € 29,000,000?

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well thanks you guys for the awnsers :D,I was just wondering because I am going back to Italia pretty soon with my finance,so yeah I'm going back to Catania,S...


 In Italy can you tell a native ethnic Italian by a non-Italian just by their appearance?
Can you tell the difference between an Italian and a German? How?...


 What is a reasonable length of time that a shipment to Italy should be held in Customs?
I mailed an International USPS shipment to Italy in October. The shipment is still being held in Italian Customs. What is a reasonable length of time that I should expect the items to be held? Is ...


 Cheapest way to travel from one city to another in Italy??
I will be going to Italy from Dec 18 - 26.
I was thinking train is probably the cheapest way to travel from one city to another. Can anyone confirm this?
Also what's an estimate price?...



gabster

I want to move to Italy?

Hello,

I am American and I love Italy. I want to move there so badly. I don't know what I could do to make a living there though. Any ideas? I am not fluent but I think that most Italians speak english any way.

    



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conley39
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These are sites for expats in various European countries countries and general info on living and working in Europe. The first few are specific to Italy:

http://www.us-expatriate-handbook.com/
http://www.expatsinitaly.com/
http://www.expatsinitaly.com/before/gett...
http://www.insight-italy.com/artscsii.ht...
http://www.xpat.nl/index1.html
http://www.expats.cz/
http://www.francethisway.com/wp/
http://www.howtogermany.com/pages/expat....
http://www.uk-yankee.com/
http://www.expatsuk.com/
http://www.expatfinancial.com/links.htm

I moved to Italy several years ago, but it was through my job. If you're a US citizen, you can't just show up in Europe and stay for longer than 3 months. It is illegal to work here without the proper work visa or student visa. Please be aware that you will have to file taxes both here and in the US if you retain your US citizenship.

In general in Europe, and in particular here in Italy, you have to have a job lined up in order to get a work visa before you move here from the US. You can only stay for 90 days without some type of visa (work, student, ...). You cannot apply for the visa while you're here and you'll need the proper paperwork from the company. However, you could come over as a tourist for up to 90 days without a visa and look for work. Then you'd have to go back to the US and wait for the paperwork for a visa to be processed. Coming from the US, you'll also have to have skills that can't easily be duplicated here. That will mean a degree in a marketable field.

It is much easier if you are an EU citizen; then you have the right to move and work within the EU.


Mike
Most Italians do not speak English well but this is an advantage for you.... Italians do need English like everyone else in the world today so if you are a native speaker you could be anything from a teacher to a tourist guide. If you are not, it also depends on your expertise yet working in the tourism domain is usually a good choice for most expats.


Jessica D
Maybe you can take a vacation to Italy before you make your choice. See if it is what you think.


dB
Hello, I am English and I love Italy too. Unfortunately, finding work in Italy is not easy, especially if you do not speak Italian.
The Italian economy is not very strong ( then again who's is ) and Italians do not get paid very well.

You could probably get work in a english speaking bar/restaurant, but you would be poor. There are jobs to be found on http://www.monster.it depends on your skills.


poi p
benvenuto!

sorry i don't speak english...

Send a resume to an interim work agency


Sarah B
Well I don't think you can just move there, your going to need some type of visa. Like a work permit or something. Try looking for a job in the U.S. then see if its possible to transfer there


leeseygirl
Hi dont let all of these pesimists put you off they all have valid points, take the practical advice that you can put into good use, but ignore everything else, if you have a dream to live in italy then it can happen, it will happen, you can make it happen.


cloe81
To be honest... usually italian people speak a terrible english or don't speak english at all.. however we are very friendly and try to understand foreign people. Better if you go in big turistic cities, such as Milan, Rome etc.


Juicy
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Well…… I wish to move in the states… 
Here the live is not easy, not so many people speak English….
even if we are friendly and nice with foreigner…
You can find a facility in the states that has branches here in Italy.
Like Eaton corporation, Nestle, Boeing, and others….
To find work here is not easy for an Italian…. so I think is much harder
for a foreigner….


dontstopmenow
ahahah!! I'm not so sure!!! Why do you want to live in Italy? There's nothing that works as it should work...





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