Live and Work in Italy
Published on 02 July 2005 at 12:16 pm
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Whether you’re considering a temporary stay in Italy, you’d like to start a business or you’d like to move and set up permanent home in Italy there are many facts you will need to know before you go and there’s probably a whole host of questions you want answering.
Authors Victoria Pybus and Huw Francis have come up with the solution! This book ‘Live and Work in Italy’ takes the reader through every conceivable aspect of relocating to Italy and working in this beautiful country.
Beginning with a look at entry requirements, work permits, visa and residency requirements the authors look at the situation from all angles and for residents of all other countries. It can seem very simple at first for a resident of another EU member state to move to Italy but for residents of another nation there are a whole series of obstacles in their way. The authors of this book set out to clear up any confusion and help those who want to live in Italy realise their dream.
The next section of the book looks at setting up home in Italy - from buying a house, renting a house, driving and getting around, day to day life, shopping etc., etc.
For those wishing to retire to Italy there is a series of very useful chapter parts given over to a look at retirees in Italy, pensions, affording to live and so on. The book moves on to examine working in Italy - from establishing your own business to finding professional employment and everything else besides.
Starting a business in any country can involve so much paper work, bureaucracy and complication that when you are entertaining the idea in a foreign country you may well need all the assistance you can get! Rest assured the authors of this title will take away much of the nightmare and any of the headaches for you.
If you have professional qualifications and are relocating to Italy in search of a better life and another job there is an examination of which professional qualifications translate and which require further tests or exams. There’s a detailed look at job searching in Italy as well as applying for jobs, interviews and dealing with Italian employment laws and practice.
Finally there are regional and city guides and maps together with facts and figures all about Italy to help anyone still in the location planning stages of their dream. A great book for anyone considering Italy as their new start destination. Click here to visit our online bookshop and to purchase a copy.
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