1. What are the main visa types for working in Italy?
- Investor visa: for significant investments in Italy;
- Startup visa: for innovative entrepreneurs outside the EU;
- EU Blue Card: for highly skilled professionals meeting specific criteria;
2. What is needed to obtain a work residence permit?
A signed work contract, a work visa, and registration with social and health services are mandatory.
3. How can foreign workers be hired?
Employers need a work authorization from the Sportello Unico per l’Immigrazione and must comply with entry quotas.
4. What is the digital nomad visa?
This visa allows remote workers to live in Italy with sufficient income and valid health insurance.