Difference between revisions of "Rules for EU citizens"
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− | EU citizens enjoy a special status: thanks to the EU treaties they are regarded (almost) as Italian citizens. There are, however, a certain number of special rules that an EU citizen should be aware of. | + | EU citizens enjoy a special status: thanks to the EU treaties they are regarded (almost) as Italian citizens. There are, however, a certain number of special rules that an EU citizen should be aware of. Those special requirements concerns: |
+ | *Residency | ||
+ | *Health care | ||
+ | *... | ||
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+ | ==Residency== | ||
+ | EU citizens who are planning to stay in Italy for more than 3 months have to set their residency in Italy. This obviously apply to PhD students. In order to set your residency in Italy you have to find a permanent [[accommodation]] (with a legal [[rent contract]]). Then you have to go to the Municipality Office that deals with residency applications - the ''ufficio anagrafe'' |
Revision as of 19:38, 26 August 2009
EU citizens enjoy a special status: thanks to the EU treaties they are regarded (almost) as Italian citizens. There are, however, a certain number of special rules that an EU citizen should be aware of. Those special requirements concerns:
- Residency
- Health care
- ...
Residency
EU citizens who are planning to stay in Italy for more than 3 months have to set their residency in Italy. This obviously apply to PhD students. In order to set your residency in Italy you have to find a permanent accommodation (with a legal rent contract). Then you have to go to the Municipality Office that deals with residency applications - the ufficio anagrafe