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ts2671 Jun 12th, 2005 08:19 PM

Living in Italy
 
I would dearly love to spend 6-12 months living in Italy. Where do you suggest I live and why. I have had 2 trips to Italy the first staying in Castlefranco(Veneto), Florence and Rome and the second staying in Levanto(Liguria)and Todi(Umbria)

elina Jun 13th, 2005 02:46 AM

You donīt tell your country of origin. That would be necesssary in order to answer the "why" question.

ira Jun 13th, 2005 04:08 AM

Hi ts,

>Where do you suggest I live and why.<

If you were to tell us a little about why you are going, what you hope to accomplish, and what interests you, we might be able to answer this very, very broad question.

((I))

suze Jun 13th, 2005 06:47 AM

Before you get too far down this road, my suggestion is checking with the Italian government for their laws about length of stay. Are you allowed to stay for 1 year with just tourist papers, or do you need some other kind of arrangements?

elina Jun 13th, 2005 07:21 AM

suze, that is what I meant with my question, but I think I understood the whole thing wrong. I thought the OP wants to know what would be a good reason to apply a visa (if s/he is not from another EU country).

katvg Jun 13th, 2005 07:34 AM

you'll probably need a "permesso di sogiorno" or an extended visa if you plan on residing & working. here's a helpful website:

http://www.expatsinitaly.com/


ts2671 Jun 13th, 2005 03:01 PM

Thanks for the responses so far. I am Australian(50 y.o.) and yes I realise I will have to apply for an extended visa. I like most Fodorites it appears, love my food and wine. Also enjoy walking and preference would be to stay close to water. Hope this helps to narrow it down somewhat.

cmt Jun 13th, 2005 03:36 PM

Are you looking for a place where you can:
1. find a job
2. continue your existing occupation
3. open a new business
4. go to school
5. raise a family
6. have an extended vacation?

Holly_uncasdewar Jun 13th, 2005 03:42 PM

A little off topic here, but I'd love to hear your impressions of Castlefranco.

ts2671 Jun 13th, 2005 05:10 PM

cmt - I am looking for a place to have an extended vacation. I hope to retire in 5 years and go to Italy then. I like to start planning early as I find half the fun is in the planning

ts2671 Jun 13th, 2005 05:22 PM

Holly - I loved Castlefranco. It is an easy 40min train trip to Venice. Lovely town. My wife also loved it as it had great clothes shopping particularly shoes. When we were there in early September they have a festival during which they play a ball game which I was told is so old that it does not have a name. It is a mixture of soccer, Irish football and rugby played with a round ball. Loved the sight of grandmothers wheeling their grandchildren around in prams at 10pm. Some excellent restaurants particularly that attached to the hotel where we stayed. My wifes first sighting of the hole in the floor toilet and she could hardly eat her meal from laughing in describing her attempt to "use" the toilet.

LoveItaly Jun 13th, 2005 09:45 PM

Hi ts2671, I like Castlefranco also. It is a charming town. Did your wife happen to visit the Bruno Magli shoe store? A friend of mine owns it.
Veneto is a beautiful region, and easy to be in. I hope your dream works out for you. Best wishes.

ira Jun 14th, 2005 04:45 AM

Hi ts,

Since you are planning on such a long visit and, I expect, will be lookiing for a retirement home, why not plan on visiting 6-12 places for a month each?

((I))

ts2671 Jun 14th, 2005 03:07 PM

Hi LoveItaly. I'm sure my wife visited EVERY shoe store in town. They all had end of season sales on and the prices were very reasonable. Thanks for your kind wishes

ts2671 Jun 14th, 2005 03:22 PM

Hi Ira. I did think about a retirement home-it may be cheaper than renting a house or apartment for 12 months!!!The reason I want to stay in one place is, & I hope this doesnt sound too corny,I want to immerse myself in the culture & activities of the town or village and I dont think I can do that if I stay in different places for 1-2 months each.


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