A holder of a permanent residence in Italy can reside in the country indefinitely, renewing the resident’s ID card every 10 years. An applicant who has been in the country on legal grounds for at least 5 years has the right to apply for and receive permanent residence.
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Advantages of obtaining Italian permanent residence:
Business development prospects
Access to Italian healthcare
Prestigious European education
Prospect of obtaining an EU passport
By registering a company in Italy, an entrepreneur gets the opportunity to operate in the EU Single Market and increase their income level.
A residence permit holder can receive qualified assistance in state clinics throughout the country, for example, undergo examinations and treatment.
A permanent resident can enter a private or public higher education institution in Italy and receive an internationally recognized diploma upon graduation.
A permanent resident who has lived in Italy for 5 years can obtain a national identity card, and with it - the rights and obligations of EU citizens.
This program suits you, if you want to:
A permanent residency card holder in Italy does not need to apply for an entry permit if he/she plan to visit any other European Union or Schengen area country.
A permanent resident who has registered a company in Italy has the right to cooperate without restrictions with other firms located in the European Union.
The owner of an Italian permanent residence can open current accounts, apply for a loan, make deposits in reliable financial institutions of the state.
Italian universities operate according to EU standards, so upon graduation, the applicant receives an internationally recognized diploma, which is recognized in many countries around the world.
What is the assistance of international law lawyers?
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Waste of time
Time saving
Studying Italian legislation is a lengthy process: the applicant needs to understand the terminology, be able to process a large amount of information.
During the consultation, the migration specialist provides the client with up-to-date information about the peculiarities of moving to Italy and the procedure for obtaining a permanent residence.
Lack of guarantees
Full support
An immigrant may make a mistake when filling out a permanent residence form, not provide all the necessary documents, or not understand which Italian government agency to submit the dossier to.
The international law specialist checks the client’s document package before submitting it to the authorized state body in Italy, reminds of the deadline for making an appointment at the institution.
Missing information
Individual approach
When studying the grounds for obtaining a PRP, the applicant may miss important information about the prospect of obtaining immigration status through a simplified procedure, not observing the condition of 5-year residence in the country.
The specialist clarifies the client’s goal of immigrating to the EU country, the presence of relatives in Italy and other data, and then, based on them, selects the basis for legalizing stay in the European state.
Why us:
Contractual guarantees
International experience
Flexible payment system
Solving complex problems
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Stages of the immigration process
1
Submission to the company and receiving a consultation. The lawyer answers the client`s questions, analyzes his situation and selects the most suitable way of immigration.
2
Formation of a dossier. The migration specialist provides assistance in preparing the required documents and, if necessary, requests missing certificates through access to the state archives.
3
Submission of a request to governmental bodies. The applicant, together with a lawyer, visits an authorized institution to submit an application and dossier.
4
Obtaining requested status and documents. In the presence of migration lawyer, a document (residence permit, permanent residence card or passport of an EU country) is issued to the applicant.
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To apply for a permanent resident card, the applicant must live in the country for at least 5 years, prove their financial solvency, confirm the presence of rented/owned housing in the state, pass a test in Italian (not lower than level A2) or provide a diploma of higher education in Italy.
To become a permanent resident of Italy, the applicant needs to demonstrate that their total income over 12 months exceeds the size of the annual social allowance.
To obtain a permanent resident card, the applicant needs to form a dossier which consist of: a passport, a copy of the tax return, a certificate of no criminal record, evidence of housing in the country, confirmations of payment of the mandatory fee, utility bills for the last year, a marriage/divorce certificate (if applicable).
The process of obtaining a permanent resident card in Italy takes about 2 weeks. The process includes 4 stages: consultation with a migration lawyer with the signing of a contract, formation of a dossier, submission of a petition to the state authorities, and directly receiving a permanent residence card.
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