The government of the European country proposes stays of up to one year for those who wish to travel while working online,
Italy announced a new Specially planned visa for digital nomads. His government reported that this document will come into effect on April 4. This opportunity raised expectations among all those seeking to continue their dreams of traveling while working.
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The new visa seeks to attract qualified professionals from all over the world to settle temporarily in their country. This policy uses facilities when entering Italy for a long period, without waiting long periods for applicants’ applications to be approved. In this way, it is clarified that digital nomads will be able to remain in the European country for up to one year.


Italian visa for digital nomads: requirements
From the official organizations of Italy, a series of requirements that all applicants must follow. These are:
- Earn at least 28,000 euros (about $3,800,000 Argentine pesos) per year.
- Have health insurance and organized accommodation during your stay in the country.
- Not have been convicted of a crime in the last five years.
The great advantage that this visa offers is that does not require specific educational requirements. But, Time Out analyzed this new document and described that it was made under article 27 of the Italian immigration code. It indicates that the visa is specifically aimed at highly classified workers.
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Italian visa for digital nomads: how to apply
First you have to visit an Italian consulate in person to start the process. You will have to attend with the following documents:
- Proof of employment.
- Proof of income.
- Proof of accommodation.
- Criminal record.
- Health insurance.
For all those who are self-employedthey will need to request an Italian VAT number.
All highly qualified applicants will have up to eight days to obtain a residence permit after his arrival in Italy. This document is also known as permesso di soggiorno.
Source: Ambito

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