Hi,Do “inactive” residents have to subscribe to the Italian pension scheme (INPS) and Italian social security/medical insurance if they have already a foreign pension and foreign medical insurance from an EU country? Im asking as I was thinking of
P.s. when I refer to a foreign medical insurance I mean one that can be transferred permanently (not as a three month tourist) from one EU country to the other .....
Thanks for your reply but I think there is s misunderstanding. I am not looking to receive anything for free ..I just want to make sure that I wouldn’t have to pay twice for the same thing!i Would come to Italy with sufficient resources (a foreign public and private pension), a foreign medical insurance, etc. I don’t think the residency in Italy would be an issue. In the Swiss case I would be obliged to ALSO pay the equivalent of Swiss IMPS and Swiss medical insurance until the official Swiss retirement age of 65 for males.
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P.s. when I refer to a foreign medical insurance I mean one that can be transferred permanently (not as a three month tourist) from one EU country to the other .....
Thanks for your reply but I think there is s misunderstanding. I am not looking to receive anything for free ..I just want to make sure that I wouldn’t have to pay twice for the same thing!i Would come to Italy with sufficient resources (a foreign public and private pension), a foreign medical insurance, etc. I don’t think the residency in Italy would be an issue. In the Swiss case I would be obliged to ALSO pay the equivalent of Swiss IMPS and Swiss medical insurance until the official Swiss retirement age of 65 for males.