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Meet Our Expert Team. Your Trusted Advisors for Residenza Elettiva in Italy
Comprehensive Legal Assistance For Your Move To Italy
Our tailored services
Initial eligibility assessment to determine if the Residenza Elettiva is the right path for you
Guidance on financial requirements and support in organizing compliant income documentation
Assistance with selecting or securing a residential property in Italy (rent or purchase)
Advice on obtaining valid private health insurance that meets visa criteria.
Preparation and review of the visa application dossier for submission to the Italian consulate
Support with translations, legalizations, and cover letters
Post-arrival assistance in Italy, including applying for the Permesso di Soggiorno
Ongoing legal and tax advisory services for long-term residency planning
Meet Our Expert Team
Gabriele Vaccaro
Gabriele speaks Italian, English, Russian and Spanish.
Viktoria L.
Andrea V.
He graduated in law at Sapienza University of Rome in 2010, with a degree thesis in Administrative Law.
In 2012 he achieved the prestigious master at School of Specialization for Legal Professions.
Andrea speaks Italian and English.
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Frequently Asked Questions.
This section contains answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) relating to Residenza Elettiva
It’s a long-stay resident permit for non-EU nationals who wish to live in Italy without working, based on stable and independent financial means.
No. This visa strictly forbids any form of employment or self-employment in Italy.
Financially independent individuals, such as retirees or investors, who can prove sufficient, stable and official passive income.
At least €31,000 per year for individuals; around €38,000–€40,000 for couples. Income must be passive and stable.
Pensions, annuities, rental income, dividends, royalties, and interest from investments etc.