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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.'''  
==Steps==
==Steps==



Revision as of 23:27, 26 August 2009

The treasure at the end of your quest (a permit of stay - specimen)

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

  1. Application for the permit of stay
  2. Appointment at the Questura
  3. Getting your permit of stay

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)!!