WuDong   User Rating: 810  December 25, 2019
What rights does a foreigner get after buying a property in Italy?
Ownership of real estate in Italy is a sufficient basis for obtaining a multiple-entry Schengen visa. It allows you to stay in the country up to 90 days in half a year, as well as travel to other Schengen States. If you need to live in Italy longer than the visa allows, you must obtain a residence permit.
Buying a property of any value does not give an automatic right to a residence permit. There are many other reasons to get [Expand]
it: study, work, doing business, family reunification. You can obtain a permit by stating your intention to live in Italy and proving that you have sufficient funds to do so (see "Chosen residence" / Residenza Elettiva). The presence of real estate in the property will be considered an advantage when considering an application for a residence permit.
What rights does a foreigner get after buying a property in Italy?
Ownership of real estate in Italy is a sufficient basis for obtaining a multiple-entry Schengen visa. It allows you to stay in the country up to 90 days in half a year, as well as travel to other Schengen States. If you need to live in Italy longer than the visa allows, you must obtain a residence permit.
Buying a property of any value does not give an automatic right to a residence permit. There are many other reasons to get [Expand]
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