Italy Guide
Getting used to living in a new country is always a challenge. The Just Landed Guide is designed to help you deal with the day-to-day challenges of living, working or studying in Italy. It is full of useful information and step-by-step guides on how things work and how to survive in Italy.
- Bureaucracy: How to survive Italian bureaucracy
- Visitors: Who doesn't need a visa to visit Italy?
- Visas: Who needs a visa and documentation required
- Permits To Stay: Types of permits to stay
- Applications: How to apply for permits to stay
- Residence Permits: How to obtain a residence permit
- Citizenship: How to obtain the Italian nationality
- Introduction: Employment prospects
- Qualifications: What qualifications are needed to work in Italy?
- Job hunting: How to look for a job in Italy
- Employment Agencies: Public and Private Employment Agencies
- Internet: Looking for a job on the Internet
- Seasonal Jobs: Types of seasonal jobs in Italy
- English Teachers & Translators: Getting a job as an English teacher
- Social Security: The Italian social security system
- Unemployment Benefit: Getting money when you loose your job
- Introduction: An introduction to buying property in Italy
- Legal Advice: Let the professionals help you
- Subrogation & Finance: What you should know
- Estate Agents: All you need to know to deal with estate agents
- Viewing: What you should expect
- Property Prices: How much does property cost in Italy?
- Negotiating The Price: Tips and tricks for good bargaining
- Fees: Extra costs when buying property in Italy
- Inspections & Surveys: What you need to know
- Checks: What you should look out for
- Renovation & Restoration: All you need to know to renovate your home
- Planning Permission: How to obtain planning permission
- Conveyance: What is it and what does it entail
- Contracts: All you need to know before signing a contract
- Completion: The final step
- Property Tax: How much is property tax in Italy?
- The National Health Service: The public health system in Italy
- Registration: Registering with the National Health Service
- Private Health Insurance: Private health care in Italy
- Hospitals & Clinics: All there is to know about Italian hospitals
- Doctors: Visits, surgery hours and fees
- Medicines & Chemists: How to get medication in Italy
- Emergencies: What to do in case of an emergency
- Banks: Where to manage your finances
- Accounts: How to open a bank account in Italy
- Cards: Debit, Credit & Charge Cards
- Cost of Living: What is the cost of living in Italy?
- Income tax: An introduction to Italy’s income tax
- Income Tax Liability: Who is liable to pay income tax?
- Taxable Income: What part of my income is taxable?
- Income tax allowances: How can I pay less?
- Income Tax Rates: Rates and credits
- Income Tax Returns: Filing and payment
- Introduction: The Italian education system
- Which school to choose: State or private school?
- Pre-school education: Hours & holidays, classes and curriculum
- Primary school in Italy: What you should know
- Secondary school in Italy: School types and curricula
- Introduction: An overview of Italian universities
- University: Exams, degrees and accommodation
- Further education: Other learning opportunities