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Moving to Italy: A brief guide on How to claim a luxurious life with Italian dual citizenship

Italy is a great place to live and moving to this stunning European country in 2022 after Brexit is still easily achievable by using advance moves to help plan your move.

By LLM Reporters   |  
Venice, Italy
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We’ve all been on holiday and wished we could stay forever, whether it’s on the beaches of Hawaii, at a sublime African safari camp, or while devouring a delicious pasta dish in central Rome, and for some, the desire for a slice of the new life actually becomes a reality. 

If you’ve visited Italy and you’ve decided that this is the place for you, then we aren’t in the least bit surprised, with the culture, stunning sights and that great food immersed in daily life, but you may be wondering how you make this dream come to fruition and unlock some great opportunities to be had in your new country.

Gaining citizenship

Italian citizenship
There are multiple ways in which you can gain citizenship to Italy, and these include citizenship by descent, marriage and naturalisation

The most important aspect of all is to gain citizenship, as without this your dreams will remain just that, but how is this achieved and is it that simple?

There are multiple ways in which you can gain citizenship to Italy, and these include citizenship by descent, marriage and naturalisation. The best move you can make is to consult an expert to ensure that everything you need to do is covered, so get in touch with these Italian citizenship experts to start your journey toward a dream lifestyle. They can explain the diverse alternatives, assess your eligibility for each, help you pick the appropriate option for your situation, and assist with the paperwork and the whole process.

The naturalisation route is the longest one because it requires an applicant to reside in Italy for a decade, but you can still enjoy a high-end lifestyle in Italy as a resident until you become eligible for the final goal. 

Travel visa-free across the EU

Italian passport
The great thing about owning an Italian passport is that it is one of the best in the world, and you can travel to almost two hundred countries without hassle

Traveling and seeing the world is often on the wish list of luxury lovers. With Italian dual citizenship, you get one of the best second passports that let you travel visa-free across the EU. You need not worry about the lengthy paperwork and extended immigration queues when planning to travel in the Schengen region, something UK travellers will have to consider as of November 2023. The great thing about owning an Italian passport is that it is one of the best in the world, and you can travel to almost two hundred countries without hassle.

Living in Italy

Venice, Italy
Italy is an incredible place to live in. Image credit: pyty/Bigstock.com

Italy is an incredible place to live in as it offers a rare combination of lifestyle factors. You can enjoy the most stunning locales with stunning historical, natural and manmade sights at every turn, as well as great weather, and warm culture. The world loves Italian cuisine, and the language certainly isn’t one of the most difficult to learn, especially with the range of tutors and classes available to you.

In addition to these luxury factors, you’ll receive citizenship benefits like the freedom to live and work in the country and access to excellent healthcare and education benefits. The best part is that it is a legacy for the generations as the rights are automatically passed on to your children, grandchildren, and future generations. Consider it a one-time investment you can bequeath as a luxurious inheritance to your loved ones.

Where to live

Tuscany
The northern region of Tuscany provides picture-perfect scenery and is anchored by the beautiful city of Florence

You may already have an idea of where you want to settle down, but if you’re looking for inspiration then let us help. The northern region of Tuscany provides picture-perfect scenery and is anchored by the beautiful city of Florence, while boasting vineyards, beaches, the city of Pisa, art galleries, architecture from the Renaissance and Medieval eras and so much more. Another fantastic choice is the buzzing capital of Rome – the centre some of the most stunning manmade sights over the past few thousand years to be found in the country. Great restaurants, great shopping and great sights are all to be found in this breath-taking city. 

Northern Italy boasts beautiful lakes and exciting cities like Milan and Turin, while southern Italy – including the islands of Sicily and Sardinia and the regions of Calabria, Puglia, Abruzzo and the like promising dramatic stretches of coastline, more historic cities and towns and that great Italian cuisine that we all love.