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Lorna at Vicenza Dec 9th 2008 4:46 am

Re: Avoiding Paperwork
 

Originally Posted by duffer (Post 7052634)
Do you need to do any paperwork to enter Jail?

why - have you got a "get out of jail free" card? :rofl:

We'll all be needing one if we believe everything Nardini has said. :eek:

Nardini Dec 9th 2008 5:32 am

Re: Avoiding Paperwork
 
And those responses were precisely the reason why anyone that might want to do things the correct, legal way here should contact the British Embassy rather than reading the complete load of nonsense that people that seem to have no life other than posting complete rubbish on this "help" board seem to think is both clever and big.

CONTACT THE BRITISH EMBASSY.

At least I have a life in Italy, rather than an enormous (but very sad) post count.

CONTACT THE BRITISH EMBASSY!

Lorna at Vicenza Dec 9th 2008 5:38 am

Re: Avoiding Paperwork
 
THE ONLY RUBBISH WAS MOST OF WHAT YOU WROTE.

This is what is true and correct :
http://www.parlamento.it/leggi/deleghe/07030dl.htm

I am, like many other people are, in perfect legal order with every bit of my life here in Italy and I have been for the past 18 years.

Now piss off back to your fantastic life in your cave and do stop going on about the defunct permesso di soggiorno !


It's been ages since I came across such a misinformed wanker and even worse ........ one still insisting he is right yet nobody else agrees with you on nearly all of your points.
Vafanculo !

Lorna at Vicenza Dec 9th 2008 5:43 am

Re: Avoiding Paperwork
 

Originally Posted by Lorna at Vicenza (Post 7052806)
THE ONLY RUBBISH WAS MOST OF WHAT YOU WROTE.

This is what is true and correct :
http://www.parlamento.it/leggi/deleghe/07030dl.htm

I am, like many other people are, in perfect legal order with every bit of my life here in Italy and I have been for the past 18 years.

Now piss off back to your fantastic life in your cave and do stop going on about the defunct permesso di soggiorno !


It's been ages since I came across such a misinformed wanker and even worse ........ one still insisting he is right yet nobody else agrees with you on nearly all of your points.
Vafanculo !

and even your beloved British Embassy website states :

ONCE YOU ARRIVE IN ITALY
Permesso di soggiorno: from 1 January 2007 the permesso di soggiorno no longer applies to European Union nationals living in Italy. However British (and European) nationals must take out a residence certificate at the Anagrafe within three months, by providing some proof of employment or financial resources, which can be in the form of bank statements, tax returns or a
contract


http://ukinitaly.fco.gov.uk/en/help-...reqs-for-italy

irish girl in italy Dec 9th 2008 6:04 am

Re: Avoiding Paperwork
 
Nardini

Do you really think you are helping anyone on this site?

You previously wrote on one post that you were cool headed or something to that affect I don't think by insulting other members you are doing a good job of getting your point across.

Has it ever occurred to you that maybe your facts may be outdated???

I have been here for many many years and never have I registered my guests with any public body. When I took my nieces to a hotel I needed a letter from my sister giving permission for her children to stay with me, but they were minors.

Having said that some members who you are insulting have given invaluable help to many many people long before you ever came on this site.

kevray Dec 9th 2008 7:32 am

Re: Avoiding Paperwork
 

Originally Posted by Nardini (Post 7052794)
And those responses were precisely the reason why anyone that might want to do things the correct, legal way here should contact the British Embassy rather than reading the complete load of nonsense that people that seem to have no life other than posting complete rubbish on this "help" board seem to think is both clever and big.

CONTACT THE BRITISH EMBASSY.

At least I have a life in Italy, rather than an enormous (but very sad) post count.

CONTACT THE BRITISH EMBASSY!


Umm, I did just that, I contacted the Embassy in London last week, as I am in the final stages of moving to Pisa, they did not mention half of what your posts describe, more that for 3 months I don't really have to do anything, but once I have indeed decided to stay then there was a procedure that needed to be followed, it seems reasonably straight forward:rofl:

To be very honest, your posts have been very confusing, maybe if you get the chance you could also contact the embassy and then all the helpful advice given on the forum will tie in together.

With regards to renting property, mobile phones etc, these are available to EU citizens without much hassle, or so I was lead to believe:thumbup:

The embassy was sadly lacking on information as to whether I can get sky TV in Pisa however, the lady inferring that I should start to support an Italian team rather than Man U.:eek:

37100 Dec 10th 2008 1:07 am

Re: Avoiding Paperwork
 
Please leave Lorna alone. Her 'enormous' amount of posts helps keep this board going. Any advice, any of us give here, is only meant to be a starting point for expats who don't have their family to lean on for support.

duffer Dec 10th 2008 1:28 am

Re: Avoiding Paperwork
 

Originally Posted by Nardini (Post 7052794)
CONTACT THE BRITISH EMBASSY.

At least I have a life in Italy, rather than an enormous (but very sad) post count.

CONTACT THE BRITISH EMBASSY!

Nardini, I'm sure you meant well but it was the tone of your initial post that didn't come across too nice. A bit too heavy-handed for this site.


Originally Posted by kevray (Post 7053198)
The embassy was sadly lacking on information as to whether I can get sky TV in Pisa however, the lady inferring that I should start to support an Italian team rather than Man U.:eek:

The best advice you will ever get. In fact any team will do. Not just Italian. A nice team like Liverpool.


Originally Posted by ROSALINDANN (Post 7055630)
Please leave Lorna alone. Her 'enormous' amount of posts helps keep this board going. Any advice, any of us give here, is only meant to be a starting point for expats who don't have their family to lean on for support.

Beat her with sticks.

37100 Dec 10th 2008 1:51 am

Re: Avoiding Paperwork
 
Beat her with sticks.[/QUOTE]

No, I'll send my m-i-l over for a few years.:sneaky:

Lorna at Vicenza Dec 10th 2008 5:16 am

Re: Avoiding Paperwork
 

Originally Posted by ROSALINDANN (Post 7055754)
Beat her with sticks.

No, I'll send my m-i-l over for a few years.:sneaky:[/QUOTE]
please - no nasty or interfering old mother-in-laws.

I can think of more people in need of such punishment. Please not me !

I am only a daft little poster after all. Please don't take this life away from me for I have no other ....................... according to some :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

Mr Posh Dec 10th 2008 5:44 pm

Re: Avoiding Paperwork
 
Hello Guys been in the UK and Back now and been reading this Post: Nardini you made me laugh so much do you live in a cave? If so please it's time to come out and see the real world. What the F you on about you are so antiquated it's unreal you are the biggest Richard Cranium i have come across

So my advice, stop taking the funny pills and listen to the women what they are saying they have it spot on. (bugger agreeing with women...need to get back to Italian way and quick)

PS: the reason he does not have a clue is because he probably works for the Embasy

Patty Dec 11th 2008 7:43 am

Re: Avoiding Paperwork
 

Originally Posted by ROSALINDANN (Post 7055630)
Please leave Lorna alone. Her 'enormous' amount of posts helps keep this board going. Any advice, any of us give here, is only meant to be a starting point for expats who don't have their family to lean on for support.

Agree with Rosalindann .......Lorna gives her whole - she's always available to help on any subject whatsoever and the information she gives is spot on.
Its a shame that sometimes people from 'other' forums pop over and then (either by tone or words) say the wrong thing and upset others. There really is no need - we're all in the same boat - living in a different country to that we were born and brought up in and trying to help those who are sailing in the same boat as us !! :blink:


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