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How to Apply for a Visa to Work in Italy

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By Ryder Von Tripe
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Moving to Italy to live and work is a dream come true for a lot of people. Unfortunately, you cannot simply pack up all of your belongings and go to Italy and get a job. To be able to legally work in Italy, you have to possess a work visa. You actually have to apply for a visa to work in Italy before you leave your home country. The process can be a bit challenging, and you may not be successful in obtaining a visa to work in Italy.

Difficulty: Challenging
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  1. Step 1

    Find work no one in the local labor market qualifies for. You will need to find a job opening that cannot be filled by someone from the local labor market. Employers in Italy are required to fill jobs with people from the local labor market. Only when they cannot find someone local are they able to hire people that will need a work visa. You can find jobs on job boards or classifieds like Wanted in Rome (see Resources).

  2. Step 2

    Line up a job offer. Once you have found a job that no one in the local labor market qualifies for, you should apply for the job. You will need to get a job offer or an employment contract to be able to work towards getting a work visa for Italy.

  3. Step 3

    Get preliminary clearance with the provincial employment office. Once you get a job offer or an employment contract, the employer has to get you preliminary clearance with the provincial employment office. This means that the employer has to prove that there is no one in the local labor market that is qualified for the employment position that you have been offered.

  4. Step 4

    Get a work permit. Once you get cleared by the provincial employment office, you have to get a work permit. The same employer will have to make the application on your behalf with the proper central and regional authorities. The work permit will be mailed to you from Italy.

  5. Step 5

    Apply for your entry visa. Once you get your work permit in the mail you can apply for your visa to work in Italy. You will need to take your work permit to an Italian consulate office. You will find these offices in most major cities. You can find a directory of offices in the U.S. on the Expats in Italy website (see Resources). When you present your work permit to someone at the Italian consulate, you will be given the paperwork for your entry visa, which will be your work visa. Be sure to also have with you a valid passport, a passport-sized photo of yourself and payment for the application fee. (2009 fee: € 75.) If you have all of those things, you will be able to get your work visa for Italy from the Italian consulate.

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