1. What is the Digital Nomad Visa in Italy, and who can apply for it?
The Digital Nomad Visa in Italy is intended for professionals who work remotely for foreign
companies or as freelancers. Applicants must demonstrate that they can financially
support themselves during their stay in Italy without necessarily working for Italian
companies.
2. What are the requirements to obtain a remote worker visa in Italy?
Requirements may vary, but they generally include:
- proof of employment or freelance activity with a foreign or Italian company
- demonstration of sufficient income to sustain yourself in Italy of at least 28,000 Euros per
year
- valid health insurance in Italy
- no criminal record
- proof of available accommodation in Italy, such as a rental contract
3. How long can I stay in Italy with a Digital Nomad or Remote Worker Visa?
The duration of the Digital Nomad or Remote Worker Visa is typically for one year, with the
possibility of renewal depending on the applicant’s situation and their compliance with the
established requirements.
4. Can I bring my family with me under a Digital Nomad Visa in Italy?
Yes, Digital Nomad Visa holders can bring immediate family members (such as spouses
and children) with them. However, you will need to demonstrate additional income to
support your family members during their stay in Italy.
Note:
It is not mandatory to speak Italian to obtain the Digital Nomad or Remote Worker Visa.
However, basic knowledge of the language can help facilitate integration into Italian
society.
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