WHAT TO DO AFTER LANDING IN ITALY AS A STUDENT| Study in Italy for international students

Ashanti and Kikuyu
22 Mar 202105:58

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Tess shares essential steps for international students arriving in Italy. After obtaining a visa and pre-enrollment, students must register with their university and apply for a Codice Fiscale, a crucial tax number for residents. They should also apply for a residence permit within eight days of arrival, which involves a form from the post office and a visit to the local questura for fingerprints. Other recommendations include getting an Italian SIM card for communication, opening a bank account for scholarships and personal needs, and considering health insurance for medical coverage. Tess advises researching the best options for each need based on the city or region in Italy.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ“š First, present yourself to the university after arriving in Italy to start the admission process and get your articulation number.
  • ๐Ÿ†” Obtain your Codice Fiscale, which is a tax number required for all residents and is essential for various transactions in Italy.
  • ๐Ÿข Visit the Agenzia delle Entrate to apply for your Codice Fiscale, which is a crucial step for legal residence.
  • ๐Ÿ  Apply for your Permit of Stay within eight days of arrival in Italy to regularize your visa and residency status.
  • ๐Ÿฆ With the help of the university, fill out the necessary forms from the post office and pay the required fee for your residence permit application.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ฎโ€โ™‚๏ธ Attend an appointment at the local questura (police station) to complete your residence permit process, which includes fingerprinting.
  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Purchase an Italian SIM card to ensure communication while in Italy, choosing from service providers like Vodafone or Wind.
  • ๐Ÿฆ Open a bank account in Italy, which is necessary for receiving scholarships or managing finances while studying abroad.
  • ๐Ÿ’ฐ Research the best bank for students in your city or region in Italy to open your account and manage your finances effectively.
  • ๐Ÿ’ก Consider getting health insurance and a personal doctor in Italy, which can cost around 150 euros and provides an Italian insurance card for medical services.

Q & A

  • What is the first thing to do after arriving in Italy for university?

    -The first thing to do is to present yourself to the university and go through the admission process to get your articulation number and necessary documents.

  • What is the codice fiscale and why is it important for newcomers in Italy?

    -The codice fiscale is a tax number required for everyone residing in Italy. It is important because it is often requested for various administrative processes.

  • Where should one go to apply for the codice fiscale in Italy?

    -One should go to an agency called Agenzia delle Entrate to apply for the codice fiscale.

  • What is the permit of stay and why is it necessary for students in Italy?

    -The permit of stay, or permesso di soggiorno, is necessary for students to legally reside in Italy. It is applied for within eight days of arrival and involves a process that includes visiting the post office and the police station (questura) for fingerprints.

  • How does the university assist international students with their residence permit application in Italy?

    -The university usually provides guidance and a form that needs to be filled out and submitted at the post office, which is part of the residence permit application process.

  • Why is it important for students to get an Italian SIM card after arriving in Italy?

    -An Italian SIM card is important for communication purposes, as it allows students to be contacted by institutions and services while they are in Italy.

  • What are some of the telephone service providers available in Italy for students to consider?

    -Some of the telephone service providers in Italy include Vodafone and Wind, and students can choose based on their preferences and the services offered.

  • Why is opening a bank account in Italy important for international students?

    -Opening a bank account in Italy is important for international students as it is often required for receiving scholarship funds and for managing personal finances while in the country.

  • What is the recommended insurance for students in Italy and what does it cover?

    -It is recommended for students to get a personal doctor insurance which costs around 150 euros and provides an Italian insurance card. This card allows students to have a personal doctor and access to hospitals without additional costs.

  • How does the cost of the personal doctor insurance vary across different regions in Italy?

    -The cost of the personal doctor insurance can vary depending on the region in Italy, as different regions may have different requirements and fees.

  • What other important things should students be aware of after arriving in Italy, according to the video?

    -Students should also be aware of the need to adapt to local conditions and requirements as they settle in, which may include additional administrative tasks or cultural adjustments not covered in the initial steps mentioned in the video.

Outlines

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๐Ÿ“š Arriving in Italy: First Steps for Students

In this paragraph, Tess, the host of the channel, introduces the video's focus on what to do upon arrival in Italy for international students. She emphasizes the importance of presenting oneself to the university after obtaining a visa and pre-enrollment. The first task is to get an Italian tax number, or codice fiscale, from an agency called Agenzia delle Entrate. This is crucial as it is required for various transactions in Italy. Following that, students must apply for a residence permit within eight days of arrival, a process that involves filling out a form from the post office, paying a fee, and then going to the police station, or questura, for fingerprinting. The fees can vary by region. Tess also suggests getting an Italian SIM card for communication and opening a bank account, which is necessary for receiving scholarships or other financial transactions. Lastly, she recommends obtaining health insurance, which provides a personal doctor and free hospital visits, at a cost of approximately 150 euros for students.

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๐Ÿ’ก Additional Recommendations for Living in Italy

In the second paragraph, Tess offers additional advice for international students in Italy. She suggests that while it's not compulsory, having health insurance is beneficial for medical safety. The video concludes with Tess expressing her hope that the information was helpful and encouraging viewers to like, share, and subscribe for more content. She signs off with a friendly 'bye', indicating the end of the video.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กVisa

A visa is an official document or stamp that allows a person to enter, leave, or stay for a specified period of time in a foreign country. In the context of the video, the presenter mentions that the viewer has already obtained a visa, which is a prerequisite for studying abroad in Italy. The visa process is a critical step for international students, as it determines their legal status and ability to reside in the country.

๐Ÿ’กPre-enrollment

Pre-enrollment refers to the process of registering or expressing an intention to enroll in a university or educational program before the official enrollment period begins. In the script, the presenter indicates that the viewer has completed pre-enrollment, which is a necessary step for securing a place in an educational institution abroad and is often required for obtaining a student visa.

๐Ÿ’กCodice Fiscale

The Codice Fiscale is a unique tax identification number assigned to every Italian citizen, resident, and business entity. In the video, the presenter emphasizes that obtaining a Codice Fiscale is the first thing to do upon arrival in Italy. It is essential for various administrative procedures, including opening a bank account and accessing public services.

๐Ÿ’กResidence Permit

A residence permit is a document that grants a non-citizen the right to reside in a country for a certain period. The presenter mentions that international students must apply for a residence permit within eight days of arrival in Italy. This permit is crucial for legal residence and is often tied to the duration of the student's study program.

๐Ÿ’กQuestura

The Questura is a police headquarters in Italy responsible for immigration and public security matters. In the script, the presenter explains that students need to visit the Questura to complete the biometric data collection process for their residence permit. This step is a standard procedure for obtaining legal residency in Italy.

๐Ÿ’กItalian SIM Card

An Italian SIM card is a small chip that allows a mobile device to connect to a telecommunications network within Italy. The presenter suggests getting an Italian SIM card to facilitate communication, which is essential for staying connected with university officials, friends, and family while abroad.

๐Ÿ’กBank Account

A bank account is a financial account with a bank or other financial institution where a customer can deposit, withdraw, and manage funds. In the video, the presenter advises opening a bank account in Italy, which is necessary for receiving scholarships, managing finances, and conducting transactions while studying abroad.

๐Ÿ’กInsurance

Insurance is a contract where a company provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, or death in exchange for a payment called a premium. The presenter mentions the importance of having insurance, which includes a personal doctor and access to hospitals without additional costs. This is a recommended step for ensuring health and medical coverage while in Italy.

๐Ÿ’กScholarship

A scholarship is a financial aid award given to students to support their education, often based on academic merit or other criteria. The video script implies that some students may apply for scholarships, which would require a bank account in Italy for the disbursement of funds.

๐Ÿ’กArticulation Number

The articulation number, while not explicitly defined in the script, is likely a reference to a student identification number or a unique number assigned to a student by the university for administrative purposes. It is mentioned in the context of completing the admission process and obtaining necessary documents at the university.

๐Ÿ’กRegional Differences

Regional differences refer to the variations in policies, procedures, or costs that may exist between different regions within a country. The presenter notes that the fees and processes for obtaining a residence permit can vary depending on the region in Italy, highlighting the importance of understanding local requirements when studying abroad.

Highlights

Introduction to the channel and the video's focus on what to do after arriving in Italy.

The necessity of presenting oneself to the university upon arrival in Italy.

The process of getting an admission and obtaining an articulation number at the university.

The importance of applying for a codice fiscale, which is a tax number for residents in Italy.

The location to apply for the codice fiscale, which is typically at an agenzia delle entrate.

The requirement to apply for a permit of stay within eight days of arrival in Italy.

University assistance for international students in applying for a residence permit.

The process of obtaining a residence permit, including filling out forms and paying fees at the post office.

The need to visit the questura for fingerprinting as part of the residence permit process.

Variations in fees for the residence permit depending on the region in Italy.

The recommendation to get an Italian SIM card for communication purposes.

Options for telephone services in Italy, such as Vodafone and Wind.

The need to open a bank account in Italy for financial transactions and scholarships.

The importance of researching the best bank for students in the city or region of Italy.

The suggestion to get health insurance and a personal doctor for medical safety in Italy.

The cost of health insurance for students, which is approximately 150 euros.

The issuance of an Italian insurance card that allows access to healthcare without additional payments.

Conclusion of the video with a summary of the main important things to do upon arrival in Italy.

Encouragement for viewers to like, share, and subscribe for more content.

Transcripts

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hi guys welcome back to my channel

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if you're new here my name is tess and

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in this channel i share all about my

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experiences

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living and studying abroad so in today's

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video i'm gonna be telling you guys

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uh what to do once you get to italy

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what are the things you need to apply

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for

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uh once you get to italy so let's get

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right into the video

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okay guys so um

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now this is after you've gotten your

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visa you've done your pre-enrollment and

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now you're in italy so

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what should you do once you get to italy

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so obviously the first thing you need to

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do

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is uh present yourself to the university

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so you obviously need to go to the

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university

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and tell them that you have arrived in

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italy

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and now you need to go through your

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admission getting your articulation

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number and applying for all the

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necessary documents

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so once you get to the university they

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are going to tell you the first thing

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you need to apply for is your codice

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fiscale

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so that is like the tax number that

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everyone

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um who now gets into italy

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and you want to reside there that is the

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first thing you need to get because

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everywhere you go they are going to be

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asking for that

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number so that one is usually done

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at um a place called agencia de lentrata

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you have to go

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there and get uh that you apply for that

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uh physical call it's called

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kodichefiscale

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so you have to go there and apply for

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that tax number so that is the first

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thing

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then now the second thing also you need

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to apply for is your

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uh permit of stage so obviously

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once you get into italy you need to like

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present yourself

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uh you shouldn't exceed more than eight

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days before

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you tell the authorities that you've

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gotten into the country

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on visa and um

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you need to apply for the residence

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permit

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so that one uh normally the university

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usually helps

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international students with the

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application there's usually

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um like a form you have to take from the

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post office and it has to be

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filled and you have to take it

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again to the post office where you have

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to pay a certain amount of

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fee and it's posted and then they are

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going to give you like a

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date when you need to now go to the um

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police station which is usually called

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the questura

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that is where now you need to go and get

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your fingerprints so

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usually that depends from the region to

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region where you are in

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uh in italy so there is no like

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a particular amount because i remember

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different

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her friends from different um regions in

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italy and they had to pay like different

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amounts

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so yeah it usually really it does depend

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on

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the region you're in in italy then

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another thing

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also you will need is um to get an

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italian sim card because

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obviously everywhere you go they need to

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be

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communicating with you so it's important

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that you get

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an italian sim card and there are quite

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a number of

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um telephone services from vodafone wind

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um that you can get once you're in italy

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so when you are there you will see

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uh what uh will be your best preference

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then another thing also you would need

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is um

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like to open a bank account because

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obviously when you are there if

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you are also applying for the

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scholarship obviously there is

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they will need a bank account where they

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will need to send you

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money or also if uh like

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you anything that you would need and

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requires a bank account

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uh so you obviously need to get um

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a bank account when you are in italy

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then that again would depend on the city

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you are in

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you need to do your research and see

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which will be the best bank for students

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in the city you're going to or the

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region you're going to another thing

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also i would recommend is also it does

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depend although with

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like um the permit uh

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normally it's possible for you to like

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go to the hospitals

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but sometimes normally they require like

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you have the insurance

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which is like you have to pay for like a

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personal doctor

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and that is usually for students it's

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usually about 150 euro

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and that now they give you the um

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italian insurance card and with that

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card you can have a personal doctor and

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you can go to

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the hospitals anytime and you do not

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need to pay for

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anything so that is something i would

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recommend

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if you can get it then it's usually not

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compulsory but

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if you can get it then it will be better

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just for your medical safety when you

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are in

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italy so yeah guys i think those are the

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main

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important things you would need once you

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get to italy

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and yeah i think other things you will

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be able to know as you get along once

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you're in

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italy so yeah those are the basically

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the main important things

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you will need once you're there so yeah

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i hope this video was helpful

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i'll see you guys in the next one don't

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forget to like to share and to subscribe

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see you guys in the next one bye

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you

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