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Change of Residence in Italy: A Practical Guide for Foreigners

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    diego mascellino
  • 24. Sept.
  • 2 Min. Lesezeit

Aktualisiert: 7. Okt.

The thought of Italian bureaucracy can seem intimidating. However, changing your residence in Italy doesn't have to be an obstacle; with the right support, the process is clear and straightforward. In this guide, we explain how the process works, which documents are required, and why it's a good idea to rely on experts.



1. What does residence in Italy mean?


Residence is the place where a person lives permanently. For Germans who want to buy a property or settle down in Italy for the long term, registering your residence means:

  • Registration in the local registry of the Italian municipality

  • Inclusion in the official "Anagrafe" registers

  • Receiving official Italian documents with your new address

2. Required documents


The following documents are generally required:

  • Valid passport or ID card

  • Italian tax code (Codice fiscale)

  • Purchase or rental agreement for the property

  • Marriage or family certificates, if applicable

  • Residence permit (for non-EU citizens)

  • Please note: Depending on the municipality, additional documents or translations may be required.

3. Step-by-step process


  1. Submit an application to the "Ufficio Anagrafe" of the municipality.

  2. The municipal police will check if the applicant actually lives at the specified address.

  3. Official registration will take place, usually within about 45 days.

  4. Updated documents (e.g., ID card, health insurance card) will be issued.

Change of Residence in Italy: A Practical Guide for Foreigners The thought of Italian bureaucracy can seem intimidating. However, changing your residence in Italy doesn't have to be an obstacle; with the right support, the process is clear and straightforward. In this guide, we explain how the process works, which documents are required, and why it's a good idea to rely on experts.



4. Benefits of residence in Italy

  • Full access to the Italian healthcare system.

  • Tax benefits for residents.

  • Ability to enroll children in school.

  • More legal certainty as an official resident.

  • Especially for Germans who spend most of the year in Italy, obtaining residenza is a crucial step.

5. How to simplify the process

Changing your residence can seem complicated for foreigners due to language barriers, different regulations, and long waiting times. Our service makes everything easy:

  • We handle the entire process, from application to document issuance.

  • We offer translations and legal support.

  • We guide you step-by-step. Your only job? To enjoy your new life in Italy.


Changing your residence in Italy is an important step but not an insurmountable obstacle. With professional support, you can handle everything safely and stress-free. Request your free consultation and take the first step toward your new life in Italy!

 
 
 
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