

JBMP76
Chilean °µÍø½ûÇø in Italy
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About me
Chilean
Lives in Milan
Speaks spanish, english, italian
Registration: 12 October 2010
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Best cities to live in Italy by Julien
Hi, ItÂ’s not always easy to decide in which area to settle in when moving to Italy. According to you, what are the best cites to live in? Which regions offer most of the job opportunities, a good quality of life, an affordable cost of ...

Well definetly Milan and Rome. Big cities with heaps of going on and more work. Probably Milan is more organise and there is more work opportunities than Rome but it also depends of why are you going to live in Italy. Read More

Health Card - how I get it? HELP!!!
Hi - I moved to Milano 5 months ago and today just got my Permesso di Soggiorno. The next step now is to obtain my health care card so I can access the Public Health System. What is next to do? I live in Milano so please let me know where exactly I ... Read More


ciao ciao everybody ! by mexicano-ragazzo
i am a new member here cause i am on progress on my plan to move to milano starting from the next august or smth ( till the lazy uni's clerk reply by acceptance ! )...i have ambition to know new ppl , being in touch with ppl from everywhere living ...

are you mexican? do you speak italian? If not, enrol in a course provided my the Comune di Milano, very cheap and there you can meet people. cheers Read More


'Indecisive" - With our plans to work in Italy by johdel.ocampo
Hi, My girlfriend and I are both planning to go to Italy via my cousins invitation to Germany. From there we will be taking a train to Milan where my father will be temporarily providing our basic needs. I'm both excited and afraid to be honest ...

You can enter Italy and stay for up to 90 days. To stay and work in Italy you need a Permesso di Soggiorno, you have to a apply in a Commissariato and pay different fees, it takes ages though. If you don't know italian, it is very hard to get a job ... Read More


Looking for an English-speaking real estate agent in Milan city center by woodstock1708
Hello, Can anyone recommend a real estate agent in Milan who speaks English? We are looking for a small flat in Milan city center to buy as an investment, and I'm heading to Milan in the next few weeks to start looking. My Italian is weak, and I ...

Hey Brandon, most of the real estate agents in Milan speak english, not perfectly but they do. There is a website called Trovocasa.it and Bakeka.it to find properties and you will get a link with a real estate. Just write an email in english and ... Read More


need advise: how can i visit Italy in easy way? by riyn
hi! i have been working here in Singapore for 2months already... i planned to visit Italy especially in Sicily where my boyfriend live...but maybe i'll just drop by in Milan too where he presently study right now... but my problem is i don't know ...

yes, and if you don't speak italian it is very hard to get a job. The only way is to apply in with a international company and come with a job, or with a english teaching job. After 90 days you need to apply for a Permesso di Soggiorno, which it is ... Read More


New to milan and need advice, by WhiteHeart
Hello everyone, looking for some information about Milan apartments.

Hi Straight to your question, for apartments go to bakeka.it or trovocasa.it. Try to rent directly with the owner as real estate agents charge an upfront fee to the tenant equivalent of 10-15% of the anual rent plus tax (10% I think). Also you have ... Read More


requierements to apply residence permit.please help. by joyce_megs
hello,I just want to ask some information.I am a filipina,I worked in a family here in italy.They want me to give a permit but they dont know what are the requirements to get the permit.I am almost 3 months here and my schengen visa expired ...

What you need is a Permesso di Soggorno and the requirements vary between cities and also your circumstances. In your case, if you have a job already and a place to live, that will help but be ready for a lot of paperwork. You have to apply first ... Read More


Advice on Moving to, & Working in Chile by naturefairy
Hello everyone, Great job with the site; very helpful. I live in the Caribbean at the moment & I'm looking to live somewhere beautiful & full of nature. I'm learning Spanish & I have a science degree, plus I have excellent English & computer ...

I agree with maggie, send your CV first to companies in your area or for teaching english in adult education or in the mining industry, which employs heaps of english speakers workers (without really needing spanish). But you have to live in the ... Read More


NEW IN MILAN! LOOKING FOR FRIENDS! by gatabra
Hi, I'm a girl from Sao Paulo/Brazil. Looking for friends in Milan. I speak portuguese, english, italian and spanish. Anyone for a dinning out or drink? I live in Loreto. Cheers, Gisele

Hi Gisele I am new in Milan too. I speak spanish and english, just learning italian. I am also interested in brazilian dancing. Do you know any place to go dancing? I love forro, zouk, samba and samba de gafieira. Not expert but I did some dancing ... Read More