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 Where am i from?
My mom is from Frosinone and my dad is from a little town near Rome, am i still concidered from rome or not?

Some say im from Lazio but im not.
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 Italy help?
In April I'm going to Italy with two of my friends (i'm in high school) and we're going to: Venice, Pisa (for a half day), Florence, general Tuscany, Rome, Orvieto, Sorrento, Capri, P...


 Why is the leaning tower of peizza leaning?
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 BOLOGNE in italy, is it a beautiful place? i need some info please!?
hello
i passed an exam and they are now sending me to italy to youth camp
i chose to go to bologne instead of venice because it is free of charge.
however now i regret it cos i cant ...


 Hello!! what do you think about tokio hotel?
hi i'm an italian girl. i live in ostia (rome) and i'm 16 years old. here in italy the tokio hotel are so famous so i want to know if in enlgand they are famous. sorry for my mistakes but i&...


 Hotels in Rome?
Does any one know of any city centre hotels in Rome for under 100 euros a night? If not do you know of any good youth hostels etc?...


 Going to sorrento, Italy next week. Where are the best places to visit while I,m there. Thanks .?
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 Whats the fastest way from Pisa Airport to Rome?
I have to get from Pisa Airport to central Rome fast! Whats the best way?...


 Plugs in Italy.......................
Last time I went I couldn't fit my straightener in the socket. Where can you buy those adaptors here in America for Italy?...


 Is Catania a city, region, or province in Italy?
I am majorly confused. I know Catania is in Sicily, but is it a city? Or a region? OR is it a provence? All my sources don't match. Is it like Australia, where it wears more than one hat? Please ...


 Can u give your top ten places to visit in rome and why?
..additional infos are appreciated..
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yup, 10 is not enough but i am considering priority to the "top" 10 places.....


 How the price of stamp that i have to buy to send a letter to the abroad?
i'm from malaysia want to send a letter to my friend in abroad...which is in Italy...how the price of stamp that should i spend to send my letter......


 Is the colosseum of rome open on saturdays?
if so..what are the timings of it on saturdays?...


 I'm going to Italy and I have a few questions....?
My mother (38 years) and I (18 years) have decided to go to Italy in March. I know it's a long time away, but I'm excited and thinking about it :-) So, my questions are....

1) H...


 What is the easiest and cheapest way to get from Treviso Venice airport to venice city centre italy?
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 What are reasonably priced hotels in Florence & Rome for a honeymoon trip? Do I need a double or single room?
I'm currently planning a honeymoon for the end of Oct/beginning of Nov. in Florence and Rome. If anyone has any advice, ideas, or anything, I would really appreciate it! Thanks!...


 Why does Italy have so many different police forces?
Whilst I was in Rome recently, I noticed five different police forces:

Carabinieri
Polizia
Polizia Municipale
Polizia Provinciale
Guardia di Finanzia

Why ...


 Anyone from Italy?
I googled the name of this town: pacentro l'huvila , and nothing at all came up. Does anyone here live there or know anything at all about this town? Trying to look up ancenstry. Thank you ...


 How warm is it in italy in June?
We are going on 11 June and I have two kids. Do I need to take a warm coat for at night....


 Can you visit "Tuscany" from Florence easily ?
Can anyone answer this ? I am staying in Florence in December.A friend said I need to go to Tuscany . Do I have to find a Hotel in Tusacany as well? Or is this easily accesible from Florence ? How ...



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What can i do to stay longer than 90 days in italy?

i dont know what to do before i go! i want to stay longer than 90 days. maybe even up to a year! how can i do that? i also want to see if i can get a little part-time there just to have some money to pay the place im stayin at and stuff. how can i get a working permit or something? how do i do this. this isnt a business trip or to study so how do i go about this? what can i do to be able to live there for a year?

    



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Mr. T's Pretty Cuzzin
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To do this legally, you either have to have a work, study, or family reunification visa. You download the forms, complete and send in with your application fee to your nearest Italian Consular services office, and wait for an answer. I'd allow at least 6 months to get an answer. If you don't have a job offer from a company in Italy, or a university study abroad programme in Italy, or immediate family members already there, then you might try an extended tourist visa application. Same process. You'll need to show bank accounts and creditworthiness to support yourself financially in Italy, based on their minimum daily requirements, to be considered. Without these, you probably won't even be allowed to board a flight to Italy. If you somehow make it there without a visa pre-arranged and with you, then you'll likely be denied entry at the airport, and shipped back home, unless you can prove onward travel outside of the Schengen Agreement border countries within 90 days.


danita
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Do you need to be legal? I came as a tourist and just stayed once I got a job. Most employers do not care if you have a permesso di lavoro (work permission). No one who rents you an apartment cares, either. I've been here for a year, now, and no one has given me any trouble at all.

Especially if you are an American, no Italian official cares what you do. They are not going to kick you out. No official has any way of knowing how long you have been here. I do not carry around my passport, just my drivers license (which IS valid for driving here). You are not required to carry your passport around, just some form of legal ID. (In fact, you would be silly to carry your passport, as it could be stolen.)

Getting a permesso di lavoro is incredibly difficult. You must apply in person to your nearest Italian consulate. Officially, it only takes 10 days, but in reality, it can take months or years.

Your best bet is to just go as a tourist (and you CAN buy a one-way ticket--I did), find a job, and stay. Try to arrange an room rental ahead of time, on Craig's List or www.wantedinrome.com. You could also find a job that way.

Prepare a CV. It's just like a resume, just formatted differently. That's what you'll need to get a job in Italy.


eejonesaux
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Hi,,, hmm,,, well i know that you cannot apply for residence until after you live there over 10 years or maybe longer..

I suggest that you Google your question and see what you find out.. They do have extensions on the 90 day rule... but you have to apply at an Italian Police station from what I remember reading... After you get there... I would say study up on line , and find out after that...
I know you will have to show proof of money avaliable and an air ticket out of the country that is good.....

Good luck


erlampo
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I lived in Italy for almost seven years without any documents other than my US passport. Nobody will bother you unless you need to have a job that's not "under the table". If anyone ever asks, just say you had arrived in Italy previously and then went to France and came back. Since there's no border check between the EU countries, they can't prove a thing.


BillyB8
If you are a European then there is no limit to how long you can stay. there may be a limit on when you can claim any sort of benefit.

If you are anything else check with you appropriate consulate/ embassy.


marque1717
Try to apply for a job at the American Embassy or you can apply for job at a USO !!! There are plenty of them throughout the country!!!


zoemisty13
This is a tough one.... First of all, it depends on where you are from. If you are from the US, then it is really really hard. They tend to only give out longer stay permits to US citizens who are students. Of course there are exceptions. Depending on what you do for a living or how much you want to work, you could try to find a job to sponsor you before you leave and get a visa that way.

If that is not the case, then my best advice to you is to go and and while you are there go to the police station and get permission to stay longer (permission de sujurno-although the spelling is probably way off). If you can't get that, you can always stay illegally (I did) but if you get caught I think it is like a 1,500 euro fine and they will probably kick you out. Another option is to go to a non-Shengan country (ie UK, CZ rep...etc) every 3 months... this keeps you somewhat legal. As far as other ways to work.. you can always try to do something under the table. There are always under the table jobs if you look hard enough :) Good luck and have fun, I love Italy!! :)





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