Italy Emigration Guide

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Editor’s introduction

There’s something about Italy that instantly invokes thoughts of a laid-back lifestyle with people sipping espressos in the local piazza or relaxing in a picturesque rural village, surrounded by olive groves.

Rich in history and boasting beautiful yet thriving cities, stunning rural scenery, fine wines, great cuisine and a decent climate, there is little doubt that those who move to Italy can rightly expect to enjoy a high standard of living.  Given this, it’s no great surprise that Italy is fast becoming one of Europe’s most popular destinations for expats from all around the world.

From fashionable Milan, home to one of the world’s leading financial centres and some of the country’s finest architecture, to idyllic Tuscany, famous for its glorious landscapes, cultural and artistic heritage and culinary traditions, Italy is synonymous with beauty, luxury and good health.

While it is fair to say that the majority of expats who move to Italy from the UK, are either retirees or those who have enough money to enjoy the Italian lifestyle without having to worry about where the next paycheque is coming from; there are those who emigrate to Italy for economic reasons.

Although Italy has been attracting British expats for many years, it still lags behind France and Spain in the popularity stakes. Anyone who hopes to make a success of their life in the country will need to take steps to learn Italian.

There is little doubt that for those who do relocate to Italy fully prepared, and with the financial means to support themselves, a world-class lifestyle awaits.

As they say in Italy: La vita è bella (life is beautiful).

David Fuller
Editor

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