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Can you sort out the website so we can reply to questions?  Thanks 

Thu, 01/02/2020 - 05:07

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Thu, 04/11/2024 - 00:40

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Mon, 04/08/2024 - 00:49

Yes.  you can change USD to euro and send it  to the notary.   To save you money and problems use a currency exchange company or Wise or something like that.   The notary will need the complete money trail for antirecycling laws, so the US issuing bank, the currency exchange company and the destination.    

Thu, 04/04/2024 - 00:58

Its complicated isnt it?  Im going through the same thing without the UN bit, and I have no idea what to do.    I went to various patronati and they all said don't aggregate the pensions,  if you have enough qualifying years. If not then aggregate.  So I guess the advice to you would be get your UK pension with your Italian missing years calculated in - unless you have paid your contributions in the UK for your Italian years in which case it isnt possible.   You cannot pay contributions in both countries for the same years. 

Your private pension should be declared and tax paid in Italy, as your UK pension.  Cant help about UN pensions. 

The tax forms from this year are becoming much simpler - they say, so by the time it applies to you it may be even easier.... 

Fri, 03/22/2024 - 01:43

To be blunt, unless you know someone you dont have a chance.  If you want a teaching job, you need to wait for a bando to be published, do the gara with thousands of others and then see if you come no.1 on the graduatoria.   If you want to sneak in the back door, get to know the professor of the faculty and hope you get along.   If you want an unpaid, volunteer job you might be lucky just writing but also remember you home country qualifications may not be equal to Italian ones they ask for. 

Tue, 03/05/2024 - 00:43

You cant just give away a property in Italy, but I would suggest the solution is to let the local comune take it (if they want it)  - and put it into sicurezza - so your first step would be to contact the comune.  

Sat, 03/02/2024 - 00:29

It is highly unlikely.  Firstly it will be in euros.  You can check if citibank has an affiliate partner in Italy, but I think it doubtful with the current banking rules.  Ask at Citibank if it is possible to deposit a euro bankers draft in New York. 

Otherwsie, basically it has to be paid into an Italian euro account.  Had they sold the property using the dedicated account of the notary, you could have had the money wired to you directly.  Alternatively I presume your husbands share was sold via a Power OF attorney holder - so they could have been paid and wired you the money.   As it stands you may well have to go to Italy and open a bank account to get the money.  

Fri, 03/01/2024 - 00:31

Even if the notary was fluent in English, you would do the act in Italian.  

You have the choice of a translator  at the notary to translate the act itself - which is the most cumbersome way of doing it.   Or you can do a Power of Attorney to someone who does understand Italian and they sign on your behalf.   Either way, if you dont know what you are signing the act of sale is null.   

You are either fluent in Italian or not.   If you are you can sign the atto in Italian, if not you cannot translate your own documents.  

A translator doesnt need to be an official translator, but the notary does need to be satisfied that they know what they are doing.    

 

Wed, 02/28/2024 - 01:10

Digging around,   a pipemiere, appears to have been a man who mined piperno ( a type of vulcanic stone very common in Campania.   There were 12 mines around Sant'Angelo Lombardi.    It would fit in with his contemporaries being scalpellinos in the mines - not a classic stonemason. 

scapellino nel miniere

Mon, 02/26/2024 - 01:06

Hi.  A circondario is a suburb, nowadays more likely called a Frazione. - so the outer part of a city.  In your case Id say on the outskirts of the comune of Santangelo Lombardi.

A pipemiere seems to have some connection with mining and mines - is that possible in that area?  

Fri, 01/19/2024 - 00:34

Its more an EU question, and the EU says that an old paper style licence should be replaced by the end of 2023 at the latest. 

https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/vehicles/driving-licence/driving-…