Kimba, if you figure out how a US citizen can move to Italy please let me know. The research I have done is pretty daunting. I'm a RN and in order for me to work as a RN in Italy there are other classes that I would have to take and be profiecent in oral and written Italian. My husband and I have taken Italian language classes, but I am far from being profiecent in the language, and have traveled multiple times to Italy and have stayed for longer than a month each time. In fact we love the country so much we were married in Positano. Lots of paperwork just to get married there, but so worth it. As others have commented, the ideal situation is to be hired by a company in the US that has offices in Italy and be transferred to the Italy offices.
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Kimba, if you figure out how a US citizen can move to Italy please let me know. The research I have done is pretty daunting. I'm a RN and in order for me to work as a RN in Italy there are other classes that I would have to take and be profiecent in oral and written Italian. My husband and I have taken Italian language classes, but I am far from being profiecent in the language, and have traveled multiple times to Italy and have stayed for longer than a month each time. In fact we love the country so much we were married in Positano. Lots of paperwork just to get married there, but so worth it. As others have commented, the ideal situation is to be hired by a company in the US that has offices in Italy and be transferred to the Italy offices.