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If you are a non-European/EEA citizen and you wish to study your Ph.D. at SISSA, you must apply for a permit of stay in order to legally stay in Italy. With the visa issued by the Italian Consulate/Embassy in your country of origin, you must apply '''within 8 working days''' for your permit of stay. | If you are a non-European/EEA citizen and you wish to study your Ph.D. at SISSA, you must apply for a permit of stay in order to legally stay in Italy. With the visa issued by the Italian Consulate/Embassy in your country of origin, you must apply '''within 8 working days''' for your permit of stay. | ||
− | '''You should always carry with you your permit to stay or the post-office receipt issued upon handling the application.''' | + | '''You should always carry with you your permit to stay or the post-office receipt issued upon handling the application along with an ID document.''' |
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Revision as of 01:27, 27 August 2009
If you are a non-European/EEA citizen and you wish to study your Ph.D. at SISSA, you must apply for a permit of stay in order to legally stay in Italy. With the visa issued by the Italian Consulate/Embassy in your country of origin, you must apply within 8 working days for your permit of stay.
You should always carry with you your permit to stay or the post-office receipt issued upon handling the application along with an ID document.
Steps
Tips and warnings
- To the appointment take all the documents you have. :)
- Check regularly whether your permit of stay is ready
- Never miss an appointment for fingerprinting (it's quite a nightmare to take another one)!!