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The very best reasons to move to Italy!

What are the benefits of moving to Italy?

The most compelling reasons to decide to move to Italy

Moving to Italy – alone or with your family – is probably one of the most enriching experiences from both a material and spiritual point of view. Your Way to Italy will give you 5 reasons to make the decision and pack your bags for Italy.

1. Cultural Heritage and History

Italy is the country with the greatest UNESCO cultural heritage: cities like Florence, Rome and Venice are home to countless masterpieces, and are true open-air museums. The archaeological sites spread all over the country narrate the history of mankind from ancient times to the modern era. Living in Italy allows you to wake up every day with the expectation of immersing yourself in a piece of history.

2. Quality of life

Italy is considered a developed country and, as such, offers a high standard of quality of life, balancing work and leisure in the right measure. Elements such as the mediterranean climate, natural beauty and safety contribute to a peaceful and relaxed quality of life.

3. Gastronomy

Italian food is considered one of the most varied, tasty and high quality in the world. Beyond pizza and pasta, each town or region of Italy offers its own cuisine with unique and fresh ingredients. The Italian food culture values the freshness and simplicity of the dishes, and, above all, the quality of the ingredients used.

4. Geographical location

Italy is practically in the center of Southern Europe, which facilitates travel to other countries in the region. Although travel can be done in a few hours by plane, the country also has a great connection thanks to its road network and high-speed rail infrastructure, giving you a unique experience.

5. Health and education

Italy has a robust public health system accessible to all citizens. The education system, besides being free and of high quality, has world-class universities such as the University of Milan and the University of Bologna, which, in turn, is one of the oldest in the world.

Your Way to Italy: our assistance

At Your Way to Italy we will help you make the leap to move to Italy and enjoy all these wonderful advantages! Contact us to book your first consultation and start the process of moving to Italy! #Yourwaytoitaly


The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.


Article written by Alessia Ajelli, Managing Associate of LCA Studio Legale, Italian lawyer specialized on Italian immigration and citizenship law.

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