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Things to Do After Moving to Italy

Your Ultimate Checklist:
Things to Do After Moving to Italy

Once you’ve arrived in Italy, follow this checklist to settle in and begin your new life smoothly:


1. Apply for a Residence Permit (Permesso di Soggiorno)

  • Deadline: Submit your application within eight days of arrival.
  • Required Documents: Include your passport, visa, proof of residence, and financial stability.
  • Application Process: Apply at the local post office (Ufficio Postale) or the Immigration Office.

2. Register Your Residence (Residenza)

  • Municipal Registration: Register your address at the local town hall (Comune).
  • Tax Identification Number (Codice Fiscale): Obtain this essential number for financial and legal activities.

3. Enroll in Healthcare (Servizio Sanitario Nazionale - SSN)

  • Health Card (Tessera Sanitaria): Once registered, you’ll receive this card for accessing public healthcare.
  • Choose a GP (Medico di Base): Select a general practitioner to manage your medical care.
  • Private Insurance: Consider keeping private insurance for supplemental coverage.

4. Open a Local Bank Account

  • Required Documents: Bring your passport, Codice Fiscale, and proof of residence.
  • Bank Selection: Choose a bank like UniCredit, Intesa Sanpaolo, or Poste Italiane.
  • Online Banking: Set up internet banking for convenient financial management.

5. Find Long-Term Accommodation

  • Secure a Lease: Sign a rental contract (contratto di locazione) and ensure it’s registered with the tax office.
  • Utilities Setup: Arrange for electricity, water, gas, and internet services at your new home.
  • Home Insurance: Some rental agreements may require tenant insurance.

6. Register for Taxes

  • Tax Office (Agenzia delle Entrate): Inform them of your move and understand your tax obligations.
  • Income Tax and Other Deductions: Research applicable taxes, including property and regional levies.

7. Enroll Children in School (if applicable)

  • Public or Private Schools: Register your children at local schools or international institutions.
  • Language Support: Look into Italian language support programs for non-native speakers.

8. Explore Employment and Social Security

  • Social Security Registration (INPS): Register with the Italian National Institute for Social Security.
  • Work Contracts: Familiarize yourself with Italian labor laws and employee rights.

9. Familiarize Yourself with Transportation

  • Public Transport Pass: Obtain passes for buses, trams, and metros.
  • Driving Rules: If you plan to drive, check if your license is valid or if you need to exchange it for an Italian one.

10. Adapt to the Italian Lifestyle

  • Cultural Norms: Learn about Italian etiquette, including meal customs and greetings like Ciao or Buongiorno.
  • Recycling Rules: Follow local regulations for sorting and disposing of waste.

11. Join Local Communities

  • Expat Groups: Connect with fellow expats through online platforms or local meetups.
  • Community Events: Participate in festivals, markets, and cultural activities to integrate into Italian life.

12. Stay Organized

  • Keep Documents Safe: Maintain copies of all important documents, including your residence permit and health card.
  • Renewals and Deadlines: Track renewal dates for permits and other official paperwork.

By completing these steps, you’ll be ready to thrive in your new life in Italy and fully embrace its vibrant culture and rich traditions!

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