In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
But they can still buy a property NOW
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 05/30/2006 - 01:28In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
even before they have either the US Visa or the Italian residency status.
Thanks for comprehensive advice !
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 05/30/2006 - 12:34In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Hello All
Just wanted to on open reply say many thanks to Cristine for a very comprehensive and exact reply to my request for advice .
The forum works in the most positive way in these circumstances and the links that were suggested are already being put to good use .
Here in Bagni di Lucca we have had rain today which is very timely and of great benefit for the wonderful Porcini mushrooms which I will be munching as many of as possible this season .
signing off
pompey66
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
[QUOTE=kurberry]even before they have either the US Visa or the Italian residency status.[/QUOTE]
Yes, a US citizen can buy property without a visa and without residency. To buy a car though, a US resident must have visa, PdiS and residency.
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
[quote=cristina]Yes, a US citizen can buy property without a visa and without residency. To buy a car though, a US resident must have visa, PdiS and residency.[/quote]
Amazing - I would think that owning property is much more complex than owning a car!
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
The thinking must go along the lines that houses rarely crash into other buildings, or go at more than 50kph! :)
Residency question
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 06/13/2006 - 17:51In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
We are planning to live in Italy for an extended period (years) and will keep our house in California, run a business here etc. What is the residency situation? Can we apply for residency in Italy even though we are maintaining our home, tax base here in the US? I read somewhere that you can't have residency in two countries? Assuming we can solve the buying a car issue (by importing one?), can we live in Italy indefinitely without residency? Many thanks for any advice.
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Carole, first you would need to obtain a visa to live in Italy which is not that easy (let me know if you need information about the options you have). Once you get the visa you can come to Italy and first, apply for the permesso di soggiorno and then for residency. I have residency here in Italy and also maintain an address, bank account, etc. in the US. All I have to do is file tax returns for both Italy and the US yearly.
About the car, a car that is imported must be registered within 1 year of arrival so you would need residency anyway. This is a HUGE hassle. One member on my board has had his car sitting in his garage for the past 3 years because he cannot get it certified to drive in Italy even though it is a european made car. Not worth the headaches and the expense. Sell your car there and buy in ITaly (and support the exconomy :) )
Basically, they need to apply for a visa before they leave the US. They should apply for the extended stay visa and they will have to prove a monthly income from a pension etc., proof of medical insurance, proof of housing, etc. You can read about the extended stay visa here [url]http://www.expatsinitaly.com/before/visas_extendedstay.htm[/url] You can also read someone's actual account of the process that they had to go through here [url]http://www.expatsinitaly.com/before/visas_jill.htm[/url] and another here [url]http://www.expatsinitaly.com/before/visas_nan.htm[/url]
Once they have the visa and they get to Italy they then need to apply for the PdiS and then residency.