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18 Nov 202410:06

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker addresses individuals who have the financial means but struggle to find immigration pathways. He explains the 'Active Residence Visa' (or similar names like National Visa, Retired Visa) that allows people to live in Italy without needing to work. This visa offers a mutual benefit for both the individual, who can gain residence and citizenship, and the Italian government, which benefits from the individual's spending on living costs in Italy. The video outlines the visa requirements, including a bank account balance, health insurance, and a place of residence. It also explains work options under the visa, including online jobs, self-employment, or working informally with the community. The video concludes with instructions on how to apply, submit documents, and follow up on the process.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The video is aimed at people with money who want to immigrate to Italy, but don't know how to proceed.
  • 😀 The key visa discussed is the 'Elective Residence Visa,' which allows you to live in Italy without the need to work there.
  • 😀 To qualify for the visa, you must have sufficient financial means to support yourself without working in Italy.
  • 😀 If you don’t know how to apply yourself, the host offers free assistance with the application process for a selected group of viewers.
  • 😀 The Elective Residence Visa can be used to live in Italy, but it prohibits working in traditional jobs like in restaurants or companies.
  • 😀 However, you can work online, start your own business, or work informally with other people in Italy using this visa.
  • 😀 This visa also allows free movement within the Schengen Area, meaning you can travel and settle in other European countries.
  • 😀 You can take your family with you on the same visa if you meet the financial requirements.
  • 😀 The visa's validity ranges from one to two years and can be renewed. After living in Italy for five years, you can apply for permanent residence.
  • 😀 Key requirements for the visa include a valid passport, health insurance, accommodation proof, bank account balance (31,000 euros for one person, 38,000 euros for a family), and a clean criminal record.
  • 😀 The application process involves submitting documents at the Italian embassy, with a waiting period of 2-4 months for approval, after which you can move to Italy and complete the residence process.

Q & A

  • What is the Elective Residence Visa (also called National Visa or Retired Visa)?

    -The Elective Residence Visa allows individuals to live in Italy without working, provided they can financially support themselves. This visa is available to people who have sufficient funds but do not have qualifications, language skills, or other formal requirements.

  • Can individuals work in Italy with the Elective Residence Visa?

    -No, individuals cannot work in Italy on this visa in traditional employment. However, they can work online, run their own business, or engage in informal work with the local Arab community.

  • What are the benefits of the Elective Residence Visa?

    -The visa allows individuals to live in Italy while contributing to the local economy by spending their money on living expenses. In return, they can gain permanent residency and eventually citizenship.

  • Can I move my family to Italy with the Elective Residence Visa?

    -Yes, you can bring your family with you on the same visa, provided you meet the financial requirements for a family application (38,000 Euros).

  • What is the duration of the Elective Residence Visa?

    -The visa is initially granted for 1 to 2 years. After that, it can be renewed annually or biannually, and after living in Italy for five years, you can apply for permanent residency.

  • What are the steps to apply for the Elective Residence Visa?

    -To apply, you need to gather the necessary documents, including a valid passport, health insurance, proof of accommodation, a clean criminal record, and sufficient funds. Then, schedule an appointment with the Italian embassy to submit your application and wait for the approval, which can take 2 to 4 months.

  • What documents are required for the Elective Residence Visa application?

    -Required documents include a valid passport, recent personal photos, the visa application form (filled at the embassy), health insurance, proof of accommodation in Italy, a clean criminal record certificate, and proof of sufficient funds (31,000 Euros for a single applicant or 38,000 Euros for a family).

  • Can I apply for asylum after receiving the Elective Residence Visa?

    -Yes, you can apply for asylum in Italy after receiving the visa. However, you can only apply for asylum in Italy, not in other Schengen countries.

  • Can I travel to other Schengen countries after obtaining the Elective Residence Visa?

    -Yes, once you have obtained the Elective Residence Visa and permanent residency in Italy, you can freely travel within the Schengen Area.

  • What are the financial requirements for the Elective Residence Visa?

    -The financial requirement for the Elective Residence Visa is 31,000 Euros for a single applicant and 38,000 Euros if applying with family members. These funds do not need to be spent; they are required to demonstrate that you can support yourself and your family while living in Italy.

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