13 advantages of Italy citizenship: how to obtain it and enjoy Dolce Vita till the end of the life
Italian citizens are fortunate to have one of the world’s strongest passports, allowing them to travel visa-free to 172 countries worldwide. They can also live, work, and study in all EU member states without restrictions.
Investors can embark on the path towards citizenship by applying for the Italy Golden Visa. They can get residence permit cards for themselves and their families for a minimum contribution of €250,000.
In this article, we list the benefits of dual citizenship that Italy provides.
Author •Julia Loko
13 advantages of Italy citizenship: how to obtain it and enjoy Dolce Vita till the end of the life
13 Italian citizenship benefits
Many people would imagine living on the seaside and enjoying fine food on a warm summer night when they try to imagine living in Italy. While this could be true, there are some more practical benefits to becoming a citizen of the country.
1. Ability to live, work, and study in 27 countries. Among the benefits of an Italian passport is that the citizens can move without restrictions to all EU member states. They also have an advantage when it comes to employment, as hiring an Italian citizen requires a lot less paperwork for a local company.
2. One of the strongest passports. Italian citizens only need visas to enter 27 countries worldwide, such as China, Cuba and Nigeria, while travelling visa-free to 172 states. 45 countries allow entry with a valid Italian ID card, a number that includes all the European Union and Schengen Area. The list of visa-free destinations also consists of most countries in other regions.
Visa-free countries for Italian citizens
3. Italian passport for the younger generations of the family. If a new Italian citizen has children under the age of 18, they are automatically eligible for the Italian passport as well — and so will their children and grandchildren, too.
4. Easier property purchase. Buying a house in Italy is likely to be a lot cheaper and more straightforward for the citizens of the country. Besides, there’s a tax discount on the individual’s first home in Italy.
5. Healthcare benefits. Italian citizens residing in the country can apply for the Tessera Sanitaria (Italian National Healthcare Card) to receive healthcare in Italy and the EU. The Italian healthcare system is both high-quality and affordable, with plenty of services provided for free or at a low cost.
6. More affordable tertiary education. Children of Italian citizens and residents can enrol in Italian universities and colleges easier than other overseas students. They will also face lower tuition fees and other associated costs.
7. No compulsory military service. In 2005, Italy stopped the military draft. As a result, the country’s armed forces are now formed solely from professional volunteer troops.
8. Voting opportunities. Depending on the place of residence, an Italian citizen over the age of 18 can participate in local, national and EU elections. Moreover, Italian citizens living away from the country have a chance to elect representatives for “overseas constituencies”, i.e. MPs and senators who would represent the interests of Italians abroad.
9. Social benefits. Italian citizens easily access various social welfare benefits, including pensions, unemployment benefits, and other social security bonuses.
10. Business opportunities. An Italian passport allows its holder to start a business in both Italy and other EU countries and benefit from a large, unified market. The process requires less paperwork than the one for foreigners and residents.
11. Tax incentives. There are several opportunities to reduce the tax burden in Italy. For example, new Italian tax residents are offered a special regime and can pay a flat tax of €200,000 a year on their foreign-sourced income for 15 years. Employed by local companies and the self-employed can pay only 30% of the income tax, and retirees can enjoy a flat 7% tax on their passive income outside Italy.
12. No need to renounce first citizenship. Italy recognises dual citizenship. It means that if a person obtains an Italian passport, they can keep the citizenship of the first country if the local laws allow it as well.
13. Comfortable place to live. Marvellous weather, world-famous cuisine, rich cultural heritage, spectacular scenery, and most of the major European cities just a couple hours away by plane — living in Italy could be the dream.
Disadvantages of Italy citizenship
While the benefits of Italy citizenship probably outweigh the disadvantages, you should be aware of a couple of drawbacks.
Lengthy acquisition process. Depending on the way of getting Italian citizenship, a person can become eligible for the passport in between 12 months and 10 years. It’s not the end of the road, though: the application could be processed for between 3 months and 3 years even if the applicant collects and presents all the required documents orderly.
Taxation aspects. An Italian citizen may not be required to pay taxes in the country if they don’t have any income or own property there. However, it only applies to individuals living for less than 183 days per year in Italy.
6 ways to obtain Italy citizenship
Most holders of Italian passports obtain it by birthright as children of Italian citizens. For foreigners, the most common ways to acquire citizenship are by naturalisation, by descent and by marriage.
1. By naturalisation. A non-Italian citizen who obtains a resident permit card can be eligible for citizenship in 10 years. An EU citizen can apply for Italian citizenship after living in the country for 4 years.
Before applying, the individual needs to permanently reside in Italy, receive income, and pay taxes. The applicant won’t receive citizenship if they have spent more than 10 months abroad in the five years before the application. A successful B1 Italian language test is also a requirement.
One of the ways to obtain a residence permit is through the Italy Golden Visa program, which allows investors to live in the country for two years. The permit can then be renewed for another three years. After that, the applicant becomes eligible for permanent residence and, five years later, citizenship.
2. By descent. According to the ‘jus sanguinis’ principle, if a parent, a grandparent, or a great-grandparent of a person was an Italian citizen or had the right to claim citizenship at birth, that person has this right as well.
The applicant must prove their eligibility with certified copies of official documents in the hometown of the Italian ancestor. They also have to prove that the said ancestor did not renounce Italian citizenship at any point.
3. By marriage. A non-Italian citizen marrying an Italian person does not automatically receive an Italian passport. However, marriage does make the process of obtaining Italian citizenship easier and faster.
The spouse of the Italian citizen becomes eligible for Italian citizenship after two years of being married if they live in Italy and after three years if they live elsewhere. If the couple has a child, the term is reduced to 12 and 18 months, respectively. The applicant must also pass a B1 Italian language test.
4. By birthright. A child of Italian citizens automatically obtains citizenship regardless of the birthplace. Children born in Italy also become citizens if their parents are unknown.
5. By adoption. A child adopted by Italian parents becomes a citizen at the moment of adoption.
6. By working for the Italian government. A person acquires citizenship after five years serving the government, even if they do not live in Italy.
How an Italy Golden Visa can lead to citizenship
Italy does not have a citizenship by investment program. However, the Italy Golden Visa program offers a path towards obtaining citizenship by naturalisation within 10 years.
To participate in the program, an individual has four investment options:
€250,000 in an innovative startup;
€500,000 in equity instruments in an Italian limited company;
€1,000,000 as a philanthropic donation to a socially important project;
€2,000,000 in government bonds.
The investor is first issued a residence permit for two years. If the investment is maintained, it can be extended for three years. Investors living in Italy throughout this period can follow this up by receiving permanent residence for five years. At the end of that term, they can receive Italian citizenship by naturalisation as per the standard procedure.
Individual cost calculation for residence by investment in Italy
How to get Italy citizenship through Golden Visa: a step-by-step procedure
It could take at least three months to obtain the Italy Golden Visa that will open up a path towards citizenship. Immigrant Invest will be able to help the applicants along the way, as most actions can be carried out on the investor’s behalf by lawyers based on a power of attorney.
Preliminary Due Diligence
Immigrant Invest has its own compliance department that can conduct a mandatory and confidential preliminary Due Diligence procedure.
The check will help indicate potential issues and reduce the chances of visa refusal to 1%.
Immigrant Invest has its own compliance department that can conduct a mandatory and confidential preliminary Due Diligence procedure.
The check will help indicate potential issues and reduce the chances of visa refusal to 1%.
Applying for Nulla Osta
Nulla Osta is a certificate that confirms the absence of obstacles to obtaining an investor visa. Immigrant Invest lawyers will help the investor apply after the following documents are provided:
a copy of passport;
a certificate of professional experience;
documents confirming the availability of money required for investment;
a written commitment to investing in the Italian economy after receiving the visa.
Nulla Osta is a certificate that confirms the absence of obstacles to obtaining an investor visa. Immigrant Invest lawyers will help the investor apply after the following documents are provided:
a copy of passport;
a certificate of professional experience;
documents confirming the availability of money required for investment;
a written commitment to investing in the Italian economy after receiving the visa.
Issuance of Nulla Osta
The application is considered within 30 days. The program committee may request additional documents or a video interview. After the decision is made, the investor is notified through their personal account on the program’s website.
The application is considered within 30 days. The program committee may request additional documents or a video interview. After the decision is made, the investor is notified through their personal account on the program’s website.
Applying for an Italy Golden Visa
Nulla Osta is valid for 6 months. During this period, the investor must apply for an Italy Golden Visa at the Italian consulate in their country, submitting the following documents:
a Nulla Osta certificate;
a copy of passport;
a contract of the purchase or lease of residential property in Italy;
a confirmation of income in excess of health care costs — €8500+;
a photo.
Immigrant Invest lawyers will accompany the applicant along the way.
Nulla Osta is valid for 6 months. During this period, the investor must apply for an Italy Golden Visa at the Italian consulate in their country, submitting the following documents:
a Nulla Osta certificate;
a copy of passport;
a contract of the purchase or lease of residential property in Italy;
a confirmation of income in excess of health care costs — €8500+;
a photo.
Immigrant Invest lawyers will accompany the applicant along the way.
Obtaining an Italy Golden Visa
The consulate checks the applicant’s documents for a maximum period of 120 days. In reality, visas are approved within 10–20 days. The answer is sent to the investor’s email address.
The consulate checks the applicant’s documents for a maximum period of 120 days. In reality, visas are approved within 10–20 days. The answer is sent to the investor’s email address.
Visiting Italy and applying for a residence permit
The Italy Golden Visa is valid for 2 years. The investor must visit Italy and apply for a residence permit during that period.
After entering the country, the investor must:
personally submit documents for a residence permit to the Migration Service — Questura within 8 days. The investor provides Questura with a copy of their passport, two photos and a revenue stamp;
make an entire investment according to the chosen option within 3 months;
upload the documents confirming the fulfilment of the required investment to the program committee.
The Italy Golden Visa is valid for 2 years. The investor must visit Italy and apply for a residence permit during that period.
After entering the country, the investor must:
personally submit documents for a residence permit to the Migration Service — Questura within 8 days. The investor provides Questura with a copy of their passport, two photos and a revenue stamp;
make an entire investment according to the chosen option within 3 months;
upload the documents confirming the fulfilment of the required investment to the program committee.
Obtaining a residence permit card
The Migration Service examines the documents provided by the investor. If additional questions arise, the applicant has up to 30 days to respond. The residence permit is valid for an initial two-year term.
The Migration Service examines the documents provided by the investor. If additional questions arise, the applicant has up to 30 days to respond. The residence permit is valid for an initial two-year term.
Renewal of the residence permit
Two years after the residence permit is issued, the applicant must renew it following a similar procedure. The application for renewal must be submitted no less than 60 days before the expiration date of the previous residence permit. The new permit is valid for three years.
Two years after the residence permit is issued, the applicant must renew it following a similar procedure. The application for renewal must be submitted no less than 60 days before the expiration date of the previous residence permit. The new permit is valid for three years.
Obtaining permanent residence
Three years after renewing the residence permit, the investor can apply for permanent residence, which is necessary for those wishing to obtain Italian citizenship.
Permanent residency gives a non-Italian citizen the same rights as an Italian citizen, including healthcare and education benefits, as well as the ability to relocate to another EU country.
Three years after renewing the residence permit, the investor can apply for permanent residence, which is necessary for those wishing to obtain Italian citizenship.
Permanent residency gives a non-Italian citizen the same rights as an Italian citizen, including healthcare and education benefits, as well as the ability to relocate to another EU country.
Applying for Italian citizenship
Five years after obtaining permanent residency, the investor is eligible to apply for Italian citizenship on common grounds.
The applicant will need to collect the following documents:
original birth certificates, passports and Italian residence permit for all family members applying for citizenship — as well as copies of all these documents;
passport-sized photos of all applicants;
certificates showing the applicants hold no criminal record in the country of origin or any other country they have resided since turning 14;
Italian language proficiency test certificate showing the B1 CERF level or higher;
Ministry of the Interior fee receipt in the amount of €250.
Five years after obtaining permanent residency, the investor is eligible to apply for Italian citizenship on common grounds.
The applicant will need to collect the following documents:
original birth certificates, passports and Italian residence permit for all family members applying for citizenship — as well as copies of all these documents;
passport-sized photos of all applicants;
certificates showing the applicants hold no criminal record in the country of origin or any other country they have resided since turning 14;
Italian language proficiency test certificate showing the B1 CERF level or higher;
Ministry of the Interior fee receipt in the amount of €250.
Key things to remember about Italy citizenship and its benefits
The Italian passport is considered one of the world’s strongest, allowing its holders to travel visa-free to all but 27 countries.
Italian citizens can live, work and study in every European Union country without restrictions.
There are multiple ways to get Italy citizenship, including naturalisation, descent, and marriage.
The Italy Golden Visa program offers investors a path towards obtaining Italy citizenship after 10 years.
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