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The Italian Legal Whisperer - Ep.3 -Student Visa and Converting Student Visa

Ep.3 -Student Visa and Converting Student Visa

The Italian Legal Whisperer

05/03/23 • 25 min

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Episode 3. The STUDENT VISA – Converting the Student Visa into a Working Visa.
Visa and Permit to Stay, what is the difference.
- The Decreto Flussi and the Quota System.
In this episode, the hosts discuss the high demand for accurate information about living in Italy. Many people have questions about buying property, staying longer than 90 days, setting up a business, and what to do in case of a car accident.
For those interested in staying longer than 90 days, what type of visas should be taken into consideration? What is your ultimate goal? STUDY, work, reach a member of your family? Bring an investment? Reinvest some cash in a real estate opportunity? Come for an Internship or for a sabbatical year? For each one of these goals and projects a foreigner who wants to stay in Italy for more than 90 days continuously must apply for an appropriate visa.
And only under specific circumstances it is possible to switch from one type of visa (for instance, a student visa) into a different one (for instance work).
This episode focuses on the STUDENT VISA, to be requested, at the Italian consulate in the jurisdiction where you have your permanent domicile.
The Student Visa can be extended, under specific circumstances, to extend your study abroad program. But in this case, you must remain with the same program and school.
The Student Visa can be used to work part-time up to 20 hours a week while the student is attending the course. This is an excellent way to get to be known by Italian companies and maybe obtain the possibility to convert the student permit to stay into a work permit to stay.
In fact under certain circumstances and in specific moments of the year it is possible to conver the Student permit to Stay into a work permit to stay.
The hosts also touch on the topic of Decreto Flussi “The Quota System”, a regulation that limits the number of migrants allowed into Italy each year. They advise listeners to be aware of the specific timeframes for when the Quota is issued and how many are granted each year, because that is , in many cases, the only time to try to conver the student permit to stay into a work permit to stay.
The hosts emphasise the importance of understanding the difference between a VISA (the sticker provided by the Consulate) and the Permit to stay (the actual document provided by the immigration office, once the person arrives in Italy) and explain that within eight days of arrival, visitors who enter with a visa must apply for a permit to stay.

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Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Please consult with a licensed attorney for legal advice specific to your circumstances.

05/03/23 • 25 min

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