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Whether you're investing, innovating, or simply seeking la dolce vita—Italy welcomes you with world‑class culture, lifestyle, and opportunity.

Let us guide your Investor Visa journey with clarity and expertise.

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4 qualifying investment routes

under the Investor Visa: €250 K Start‑up, €500 K SME/Company, €1 M Philanthropic donation, €2 M Government Bonds

No minimum physical‑stay requirement

to keep the permit

90 – 120 days

typical processing time from application to visa issuance

Residence permit valid 2 years

extendable 3 years; eligible for citizenship after 10 years

Flat‑tax regime for HNWIs

€200 K/year covering worldwide income for up to 15 years

Italy offers an irresistible blend of mild climate, exquisite cuisine, rich cultural heritage, and exceptional quality of life. From breathtaking coastlines to centuries-old cities, its charm continues to attract people from around the world.

For non-EU nationals seeking not just a taste of la dolce vita, but a long-term presence in Italy, the Italy Golden Visa—officially known as the “Investor Visa for Italy”—opens the door.

Types of Visas Available for Italy

This is a non‑exhaustive list. If you're considering immigrating to Italy but are unsure which visa best suits your situation, we can assess your profile and recommend the most appropriate options.

Work Visa (EU Blue Card / Lavoro Subordinato)

For highly‑skilled employees sponsored by an Italian employer.

Self‑Employed & Freelance Visa (Lavoro Autonomo)

For entrepreneurs, freelancers or directors establishing a business in Italy.

Investor Visa – Innovative Start‑up (€250 K)

Invest in a qualifying innovative start‑up; “visa first, invest after” model protects capital.

Investor Visa – SME / Company Equity (€500 K)

Acquire shares in an established Italian company to spur growth and job creation.

Investor Visa – Philanthropic Donation (€1 M)

Contribute to a project of public interest in culture, research, education, or immigration.

Investor Visa – Government Bonds (€2 M)

Purchase Italian Government securities, redeemable at maturity.

Elective Residence Visa

For financially independent individuals who want to live in Italy without working.

Digital Nomad Visa (awaiting implementing decree)

For remote workers employed outside Italy; expected launch 2025.

Student Visa

For full‑time study at an accredited Italian institution.

Family Reunification Visa

For spouses, minor children and dependent parents of legal residents.

Visitor / Schengen Visa

Short‑stay visa for tourism or business up to 90 days.

General Information for all the visas (except Visitor Visas)

1.  Applications outside Italy (3-step process):

a.       1st Step: Submission of petition to the Ministry of Justice

b.      2nd Step: After Ministry’s approval and Official Gazette (DOU) publication, submission of different

documents to the appropriate Consulate and schedule of interview for visa stamp;

c.       3rd Step: After 1st entry in Italy with the Visa, registration within Federal Police to obtain the

Residence Card (CRNM)

2. Applications inside Italy (2-step process):

a.       1st Step: Submission of petition to the Ministry of Justice (more detailed, as it will include documents

that normally would have been analyzed by the Consulate)

b.      2nd Step: After Ministry’s approval and Official Gazette (DOU) publication, registration within Federal

Police to obtain the Residence Card (CRNM)

3. Additional Migratory Services that we can offer:

a.       Tax ID (CPF) Issuance.      Labor Booklet (CTPS) Issuance – Mandatory for NR02 Work Visa and for some NR47 categories.

Work Visa (EU Blue Card / Lavoro Subordinato)

Who it’s for: Non‑EU professionals hired by an Italian employer or highly‑skilled workers with a binding job offer.

Overview:

  • Employer must obtain a Nulla Osta (work authorisation) before you apply.

  • University degree or ≥ 5 years relevant experience required for the EU Blue Card.

  • Minimum gross salary €33 500 (2024).

  • Comprehensive health insurance and suitable accommodation proof are mandatory.

Duration of Initial Residence Authorization:

up to 2 years.

Renewal:

Possible for additional 2 years, later can be for undetermined period

The visa may be requested:

Before entering Italy, or in Italian territory, if the candidate is already in the country.

Important Notes:

The employment contract must follow Italian Labor Law (CLT)

Self‑Employed & Freelance Visa (Lavoro Autonomo)

Who it’s for: Entrepreneurs, consultants, digital freelancers or directors setting up a business in Italy.

Overview:

  • Strict annual quota (680 places in 2024).

  • Proof of viable business plan and Chamber‑of‑Commerce clearance.

  • Minimum annual income ≥ €8 500.

  • Private health insurance ≥ €30 000 coverage.

Duration of Initial Residence Authorization:

Up to 1 year.

Renewal:

Allowed upon detailed justification by the requesting company. In cases where the company intends to maintain the foreign worker beyond the service term, it is possible to change the status by applying to NR02 with a proper employment contract under Italian Labor Law.

Urgency Cases:

Up to 180 days per migratory year, fast-track authorization granted within 5 working days upon invitation letter from the host company.

Emergency Cases:

Simplified approval may occur in 2 working days, also valid up to 180 days per migratory year

Application Must Be Filed by a Italian legal entity that is either:

1.      The direct recipient of the technical service; 

2.      Part of the same economic group as the foreign service provider,

3.      An exclusive intermediary in Italy, by contract.

The visa may be requested:

Before entering Italy, or inItalian territory, if the candidate is already in the country.

Investor Visas (4 routes)

The popular Investor Visa for Italy offers four capital‑based options; all share the same timeline (Nulla Osta ≈ 30 days, visa ≈ 90 days) and “visa first, invest after” safeguard.

Overview 4 Routes:

Innovative Start‑up - €250 000

Tokenised stake in an accredited start‑up, e.g. Caroni Capital, with 3 % p.a. fixed coupon.

SME / Company Equity - €500 000

Buy shares in an Italian S.r.l. to boost growth.

Philanthropic Donation - €1 million

Support culture, education or research—no capital return.

Government Bonds - €2 million

Purchase Italian Treasury securities; capital redeemed at maturity.

Elective Residence Visa (Retirement / Passive‑Income)

Who it’s for: Financially independent people—often retirees—who wish to live in Italy without working.

Overview:

  • Stable passive income ≥ €31 000 (single) or €38 000 (couple)

  • Must rent or own long‑term accommodation and hold health insurance ≥ €30 000.

  • Employment of any kind is prohibited.

Duration of Initial Residence Authorization:

 Indefinite, only conditional (where applicable) to the job creation targets.

Renewal:

Not applicable

Important Notes:

Application Must Be Filed by a Italian legal entity that receives or administers the investment and nominates the executive for the position, or by its legal representative.

The visa may be requested: Before entering Italy, or in Italian territory, if the candidate is already in the country.

Digital Nomad / Remote‑Worker Visa

Who it’s for: Highly‑skilled remote employees or freelancers working for clients outside Italy.

Overview:

  • Available since 4 April 2024.

  • Must rent or own long‑term accommodation and hold health insurance ≥ €30 000.

  • Employment of any kind is prohibited.

Duration of Initial Residence Authorization:

Up to 4 years

Renewal / Indefinite Residence:

After 4 years, the residence can be converted to indefinite, provided the investment is maintained and documentation is updated.

Minimum Physical Presence Requirement:

The investor must remain in Italy for at least 14 days (consecutive or not) every 2 years.

Important Notes:

The residence permit may be revoked if:

-The investment is no longer held;

-The minimum stay is not met.

Application Must Be Filed by: The foreign investor or legal representative.

The visa may be requested: Before entering Italy, or in Italian territory, if the candidate is already in the country.

Student Visa

(National Type D)

Who it’s for: International students admitted to an accredited Italian program > 90 days.

Overview:

  • Proof of enrollment and tuition payment.

  • Financial resources ≈ €467/month (≈ €6 080 per year)

  • Health insurance covering ≥ €30 000.

  • Proof of accommodation; police clearance may be required.

Family Reunification Visa

Who it’s for: Eligible family members joining a non‑EU resident already living in Italy.

Overview:

  • Sponsor must hold a valid permit and 2 years’ continuous residence (minors exempt).

  • Minimum annual income €11 000 + €3 500 per extra dependant.

  • Suitable accommodation and health insurance for over‑65 parents.

Visitor / Schengen Visa (Type C)

Who it’s for: Tourists, business travellers or family visitors staying ≤ 90 days in any 180‑day period.

Overview:

  • Sponsor must hold a valid permit and 2 years’ continuous residence (minors exempt).

  • Minimum annual income €11 000 + €3 500 per extra dependant.

  • Suitable accommodation and health insurance for over‑65 parents.

Special Flat‑Tax Regime

Who it’s for: Tourists, business travellers or family visitors staying ≤ 90 days in any 180‑day period.

Overview:

  • €200 K substitutive tax covers worldwide income (renewable annually for up to 15 years).

  • Extend to family members for €25 K each

  • No foreign‑asset reporting; no Italian inheritance or gift tax on non‑Italian assets

  • Compatible with Italy’s vast network of 100 + double‑taxation treaties

Visitor Visa

Foreign nationals coming to Italy for business or leisure that are not visa-exempted.

Overview:

This is a visitor visa for short and temporary travels and stays in Italy, focused on foreign nationals that are engaging in tourism or business meetings.

Eligibility: Valid passport and ties with country of residence, requirements widely varies.

For professional athletes:

-Special sports employment contract (min. 3 months, max. 5 years);

-Proof of repatriation commitment;

For other sports professionals:

-Fixed-term employment contract with mandatory clauses under Italian Labor Law (CLT);

Please Note:

Work must be performed exclusively for the contracting entity. Athletes and support professionals are classified under different duration rules.

Duration of Stay:

90 days, with possibility to extend for more 90 days. Maximum of 180 days per year.

Application:

Varies depending on nationality, it can be an online process or a Consular one. Generally, if it is a Consular one, you shall e-submit documents for analysis prior to the appointment and interview.

Frequently Asked Questions

What can I expect from Dominica's citizenship?

Imagine Dominica and picture emerald flora and the sandiest of beaches. As well as its tax advantages, Dominica's citizenship grants permanent access to an island of incomparable beauty.

It’s a country made up of amazingly unblemished landscape, where rainforests tumble across hills that extend from coast to coast. English is Dominica's official language, but most nationals also speak French.

As a CARICOM member, citizens of Dominica can travel freely within the 20 islands, with no visa required. Among many other Dominica citizenship benefits, Dominica passport holders can also enter 156 visa-free destinations, such as China, Hong Kong, and Singapore, or easily get visas on arrival.

You will also receive extra identification documents with biometrics, including a national ID, a tax ID, and a driver’s license.

The Dominica citizenship programme is the lowest-priced option in the Caribbean for a single applicant.

Who can apply for the Dominica Citizenship by Investment Programme?

To qualify for Dominica’s “Citizenship by Investment Program”, firstly, you must be over 18 years of age, secondly, be of outstanding character, thirdly, be in good health, and fourthly, have a clean criminal record.

Furthermore, you must also confirm that you have the necessary funds to satisfy the requisite financial investment, whether that be via a donation or a real estate investment.

How long does the Dominica Citizenship by Application process take?

In Dominica, they offer fast-track Citizenship by Investment. Dominica is generally quicker than Europe. You can receive your Dominica citizenship between 6 and 12 months from your initial application, and next obtain a Dominica passport. This means you will not require a visa to enter 156 countries.

How much does Dominica citizenship cost via investment?

There are two ways to become a Dominica national. You must be able to meet one of these requirements:

Firstly, you can contribute to the Economic Diversification Fund, making a non-refundable donation to the EDF. This supports public and private sector projects in Dominica that lead to national development. For example, for a single applicant, the minimum donation is $200,000. Subsequently, this amount rises according to the number of family members you add to your application.

Alternatively, you can buy property as another route to Dominica citizenship. In this case, you must purchase property from a real estate development approved by the Dominica government, valued at a minimum of $200,000. Afterwards, you will need to maintain this investment for at least 3 years.

Will I need to live in Dominica?

No. You do not need to reside in Dominica before or after you receive citizenship.

Who can I add to my Dominica citizenship programme application?

You may include the following dependents in your Dominica citizenship programme application:Your spouseDependent childrenDependent parents and grandparents 65+Unmarried, childless dependent siblings aged 18-25

How long is a Dominica passport valid for?

Your Dominica passport is valid for 10 years before its renewal date. Passports issued to dependents under 16 years old remain valid for 5 years, so you’ll need to renew these more frequently. As of July 2021, biometric passports are also available to those with Dominica citizenship.

Do I need to be able to speak English to become a Dominica citizenship applicant?

No. Dominica’s CBIU processes your application even if you are not a native English speaker.

Can you acquire Dominica citizenship through marriage?

Once you secure Dominica’s nationality, you can then pass on your citizenship status by marriage, as well as to future generations by descent.

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