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Lawyer practicing international migration. Specializes in issues of migration law - paperwork on the territory of Ukraine and the countries of the European Union (Romania, Hungary, Spain, Czech Republic).
Work permit in Italy
How to get a work permit in Italy?
Foreigners are allowed to work in Italy under the following conditions:
- If they are EU citizens, it is necessary to obtain a declaration of presence at the police station and submit the necessary documents for obtaining a residence permit in order to stay in Italy for more than 3 months
- If they are not EU citizens, then they need to get a job, get a work permit, apply for a work visa and a residence permit in order to legally stay and work in Italy.
DOCUMENTS GIVING THE RIGHT TO WORK IN ITALY
- There are the following main categories of legal grounds that allow you to work in Italy:
- Visa D is a long-term work visa
- A paid work visa is issued for a period of 2 years and can be extended for another 5 years
- Self-employment visa – issued to those who want to start their own business in Italy, or move an existing one
- Visa for persons who will be involved in seasonal work – suitable for persons who will be engaged in agriculture and tourism. Such permission is granted for 9 months
- A visa that allows you to work on vacation. It is issued for a period of 12 months.
Therefore, you should contact our company for consultation if you have the following questions:
How to choose the type of work permit in Italy?
The D type work visa is most often used. It allows you to work for 2 years and with the subsequent extension of the period of work for another 5 years.
Regarding the work of refugees
Many Ukrainians were forced to move, including to Italy. In Italy, there is legislation according to which – in Italy, refugees from Ukraine can start working immediately after submitting an application for a residence permit to the local police. The document contains personal data about the person who requested EU temporary protection and a digital code that allows to receive payments from the Italian Social Security Fund (INPS).
In what cases is a work permit not required in Italy?
You can work without a work permit in the following cases:
- Citizens of EU member states can work and do not need additional permits
- Refugees
Important! In Italy, work permits are issued within a specified number of places – that is, annual quotas are set for jobs that can be occupied by foreigners.
So, contact our company if you need legal advice, including questions about obtaining a work permit in Italy
- how is it legal to work in Italy?-
- what is the difference between a work permit and a seasonal work permit?
- how to get a work permit in Italy?
- is it necessary to have a work permit in Italy in all cases?
- what are the types of work permits?
- which permission to submit documents for?
- how to employ an Italian citizen?
- who can legally work in Italy?
- how to confirm the legality of entry to Italy?
- what is the validity period of residence permits?
- how to legally employ a citizen of Ukraine?
- how to fill out an application to the employment service?
There are many job options, and therefore, to choose the most suitable one for you, you need to contact specialists. We will select the most optimal option for you.
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