Britain has removed Italy from the list of safe countries on the Covid front, which means that anyone arriving in the UK from Italy starting on Sunday must observe a 14-day period of self-isolation.
sorry but you are an Italian married to a foreign citizen and you have registered your marriage in Italy, you do not have to bring anything, the demographic office of the municipality where your marriage is registered already has all the documents - You are an Italian citizen .. right?
prima di tutto,io , che sono un cittadino italiano , sono coniugato con una cittadina extracomunitaria, da oltre 12 anni , e 10 giorni dopo il matrimonio, mia moglie aveva la tessera asl , è sufficiente chiedela all' anagrafe del comune di residenza matrimoniale - ci pensano loro
first of all, I - italian citizen - am married to a non-EU citizen, for over 12 years, and 10 days after the wedding, my wife had an ASL card, just ask for it at the ANAGRAFE office of the residence commune office - they'll take care of it
if you do not have an employment contract in Italy, the only way is to apply for elective residence. To get it, you have to prove that you have enough money to live in Italy without working.
it is necessary to make a twenty-year historical survey taken from the Bagni di Lucca cadastre offices, for your grandfather's name - you need: name, surname, date and place of birth - find all the coordinates of the Lucca cadastre offices, at this link
Well, before voting Leave, this did not exist - and therefore the vote could not depend on this possible farce, if anything would have been the other way around, that is, vote stay, to avoid this farce.
I must say, in all honesty, that when for work, up to the 85 years, I went to England by car, even twice a month, I never went through Dutch ports, but from France, Belgium, and sometimes Sweden .
But nobody, in any port, has ever asked me if I had any sandwiches of foreign production or in any case canned goods or other food products
I would like to be disproved by your experiences as current travelers, but I fear that this, haughtiness, may be typical of a certain European nation - I doubt that at our Italian airports, the border police check if any British traveler has products with them. food <prohibited>.
Until the covid closed us all at home, I traveled, several times a year to Russia, and despite the current penalties, neither in nor out, no one ever cared about what food I brought with me
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sorry but you are an Italian married to a foreign citizen and you have registered your marriage in Italy, you do not have to bring anything, the demographic office of the municipality where your marriage is registered already has all the documents - You are an Italian citizen .. right?
prima di tutto,io , che sono un cittadino italiano , sono coniugato con una cittadina extracomunitaria, da oltre 12 anni , e 10 giorni dopo il matrimonio, mia moglie aveva la tessera asl , è sufficiente chiedela all' anagrafe del comune di residenza matrimoniale - ci pensano loro
first of all, I - italian citizen - am married to a non-EU citizen, for over 12 years, and 10 days after the wedding, my wife had an ASL card, just ask for it at the ANAGRAFE office of the residence commune office - they'll take care of it
poi - then
> http://asst-lariana.it/v2/8/?s=27&p=112
> http://www.trevisolavora.it/guidastranieri/sezioni.asp?id_categoria=447
> https://www.laleggepertutti.it/210917_assistenza-sanitaria-quali-cittadini-ne-hanno-diritto
If yr's marriage is registred in Italian Anagrafe , income do not is matter - The healt insurance coverage , is automatic -
on > https://www.italianmortgageservice.com/Inglese/italyresidenceguide.htm
click on
1> italian house tax guideline
2> italian agreements to avoid double taxation
https://www.finanze.it/it/Fiscalita-dellUnione-europea-e-internazionale/convenzioni-e-accordi/convenzioni-per-evitare-le-doppie-imposizioni/
italian laws to avoid double taxation with the states of the European community and the other states of the world
if you do not have an employment contract in Italy, the only way is to apply for elective residence. To get it, you have to prove that you have enough money to live in Italy without working.
it is necessary to make a twenty-year historical survey taken from the Bagni di Lucca cadastre offices, for your grandfather's name - you need: name, surname, date and place of birth - find all the coordinates of the Lucca cadastre offices, at this link
https://www.agenziaentrate.gov.it/portale/web/guest/uffici16/-/uffici/uffici_INSTANCE_t1whaWcAyJ1q/dettagliouffTTerritorio/KHA/cr/911/iur/KHA
good hunting ...
https://finecobank.com/it/public/dove-siamo
write Pescara in the white case
see this link
> https://www.italianmortgageservice.com/Inglese/Buy_property_in_Italy.htm
Alan ,
Well, before voting Leave, this did not exist - and therefore the vote could not depend on this possible farce, if anything would have been the other way around, that is, vote stay, to avoid this farce.
I must say, in all honesty, that when for work, up to the 85 years, I went to England by car, even twice a month, I never went through Dutch ports, but from France, Belgium, and sometimes Sweden .
But nobody, in any port, has ever asked me if I had any sandwiches of foreign production or in any case canned goods or other food products
I would like to be disproved by your experiences as current travelers, but I fear that this, haughtiness, may be typical of a certain European nation - I doubt that at our Italian airports, the border police check if any British traveler has products with them. food <prohibited>.
Until the covid closed us all at home, I traveled, several times a year to Russia, and despite the current penalties, neither in nor out, no one ever cared about what food I brought with me