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The work vacation residence permit is a residence document that allows citizens of a small circle of non-EU countries to spend 6 or 12 months in Italy. Welcome Association Italy, tireless in its goal of offering assistance and optimal solutions to citizens interested in spending time in Italy, provides you with a brief guide on how to apply for and obtain a work vacation residence permit.
Before going into the procedures for obtaining the permit, it is necessary to dwell on the peculiarities of this document.
Not everyone can apply for this residence permit, so it is necessary to determine what are the conditions of access to it.
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The first step for the applicant is to research information about the requirements and procedure for a business entry visa. It is advisable to consult the following institutional portals:
Welcome Association Italy suggests to gather information through the institutional channels as they are always the most up-to-date from a bureaucratic/legislative perspective. It is not uncommon for a country to implement some new document or change the regulations regarding the issuance of entry visas. For this reason, it is always best to monitor institutional channels and follow their updates.
Once the necessary information has been obtained, the applicant can proceed with gathering the required documentation. This may include:
We recommend submitting all required documents completely and accurately to avoid delays or complications in the visa process. Among the risks for submitting incomplete or false documents there is the denial of the visa.
The invitation letter from the host company is an important document in the process of applying for a business visa to enter Italy. This letter is issued by the Italian company inviting the business man to visit Italy for business or professional reasons. Here you will find some key points that should be included in the invitation letter:
It is important that the invitation letter must be properly filled out, and that it contains all the information needed to support the foreigner’s visa application. In order to facilitate the applicant, there are facsimiles of the invitation letter issued directly by embassies.
Once all the required documents have been collected and duly completed, the applicant simply needs to forward the documentation to the Italian authorities in the country of origin. Delivery can be made electronically, through the portals indicated in (1), or physically, by going to the Italian representations in the country of origin, duly listed on their websites. The time required to process the practicemay vary depending on the workload of the Italian representations, on average it is 10-15 working days. If everything complies with the required regulations, the applicant will be granted a visa; alternatively, there are two options:
Unlike scenario (a), in which the Italian authorities allow the application to be supplemented, in scenario (b) a denial is issued, so the applicant will have to reapply for a business visa.
The business entry visa has a maximum duration of 90 days, and is automatically activated upon entry into the destination country. Upon arrival in Italy, the non-EU citizen is obliged to stick to the itinerary given in the application. There is one last formality that needs to be taken care of; it is the declaration of attendance at the relevant police station (Questura). The declaration of presence is a mechanism for Italian authorities to keep track of the movements of non-EU citizens on their territory for security and migration management purposes. The declaration of presence is a document required of non-EU citizens who intend to stay temporarily in Italy on a business visa. This is required when the applicant with a business entry visa passes through another country of the Acquis Schengen before arriving in Italy. In this scenario, having cleared border control in another Schengen country, the applicant must indicate his arrival to Italian authorities by declaration of presence.
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI) | |
MAECI’s official website provides detailed information on visas for Italy and application procedures. | |
MAECI’s “Visas for Italy” Portal. | This portal offers online guidance for visa applicants, including application forms and information on requirements. |
Website of the Italian Embassy or Consulate in the applicant’s country of residence | Each Italian diplomatic representation usually has a section dedicated to visas, with specific instructions and useful contacts. |
Italian Chamber of Commerce | If there are bilateral agreements between Italy and the applicant’s country of residence, the Chamber of Commerce may provide additional information on business visas. |
Internal Revenue Service website |
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