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Pensions for Foreign Nationals: What to Do if They Return to Their Country of Origin
Foreign citizens who have regularly worked in Italy and paid contributions are entitled to a pension on the same basis as any Italian citizen. The pension benefit is not lost the moment they decide to return to their country of origin, even if no reciprocity agreement has been stipulated between Italy and the country of origin: the founding requirement is that they have fulfilled the requirements established by Italian law. -
Agreement Between ANCE and Trade Unions on Hiring Fragile Migrants
The lack of manpower in certain sectors of the economy is now an atavistic problem in our country: in fact, resources are lacking in the agribusiness sector, the industrial sector, and, finally, the construction sector. -
Health Coverage for Foreign Students in the Schengen Area
Health coverage that covers the insured for the reimbursement of medical expenses is one of the legal requirements for non-EU students to be granted an Entry Visa and, once they arrive in Italy, to be issued a Residence Permit. By medical expenses, we mean urgent hospital services due to accident or sudden illness, provided by the emergency room of a public hospital, in Italy and in Schengen Treaty countries. -
The Declaration of Presence on the National Territory
Foreign nationals staying in Italy for tourism, sports competitions, visits, business, scientific…
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Free Health Care for Non-Working Ukrainian Refugees
On 24 February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine. Since then, tragic images of the…
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The Amount of the Welfare Allowance for 2022
Welfare benefits are benefits provided to support individuals or families with incomes below certain thresholds: alongside social security benefits, which are financed by contributions from active workers and taxes paid by public and private companies, there coexist, as we have seen, welfare benefits that are earmarked situations of socioeconomic hardship to ensure support for families. -
Digitization in the Insurance World
For two years now, we have been living in a complicated situation, with fragile balances of both a social and economic nature, due to the continuation of the pandemic, which in every country has once again become a major concern due to the staggering increase in cases caused by the new variants of Covid-19. In the storm caused by the virus, it is complicated to focus on any positive aspects, but as the culture of innovation has always taught, it is precisely in these moments that one must learn from situations and try to benefit from them. -
Attribution of the Tax Code to Undocumented Foreign Minors
One of the fundamental documents to access various services provided on the…
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Work With a Study Residence Permit: Requirements and Limitations
The Residence Permit for the study is a title that allows a…
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The Complementary Health Care Policy for Foreigners
When a non-EU foreign national decides to come to Italy, he or she must follow a defined bureaucratic path to obtain a Visa (and any subsequent Permit to Stay) from the Italian Consular Authorities in his or her country of origin. For citizens of the European Union, who do not have to follow the steps for obtaining a Visa, there is an obligation to register with the registry office in the case of a stay of more than 90 days in Italy.
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