Work permit?
#16
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Mind you as far as I'm concerned The Embassy is the new Questura .... ie. not helpful and a bit bolshy. I have your names!
#17
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He made a lot of us quite mad that day.
They don't have guns at the Embassy though do they?
#18
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It only becomes a sore point if people insist that it is still absolutely necessary like the afore mentioned nutter who kept saying that everyone had to be registered at the questura etc. etc. and all of us who kept telling him that he was wrong and giving him several legal links were going to end up in exile.
He made a lot of us quite mad that day.
He made a lot of us quite mad that day.
I'm not sure if they do have them but I feel like going in there with one...
#19
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He pops up on page 10 on a thread called "avoiding paperwork" if you fancy an interesting read.
#21
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Maybe he's had far too much of it.
Anybody reading his posts that day could have been forgiven for thinking he'd killed off most of his brain cells!
Anybody reading his posts that day could have been forgiven for thinking he'd killed off most of his brain cells!
#26
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Re: Work permit?
Friend went in to have his i.d. card extended a further five years. He has the credit card type which can't be altered so now he has a piece of paper to keep with his card with the new expiry date.
#27
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Re: Work permit?
Hi,
I'm about to start a new job and will have an Italian contract "a tempo indeterminato". My new employer hasn't told me what I need to do other than to bring my passport on day 1. I'm guessing that I need to do more than that! Can anyone give me a head start on what I might need to apply for? I hold a uk passport.
I'm currently resident in the UK but have told the inland revenue who are going to send me an IR85 (I think) to say I'm moving abroad.
Thanks.
I'm about to start a new job and will have an Italian contract "a tempo indeterminato". My new employer hasn't told me what I need to do other than to bring my passport on day 1. I'm guessing that I need to do more than that! Can anyone give me a head start on what I might need to apply for? I hold a uk passport.
I'm currently resident in the UK but have told the inland revenue who are going to send me an IR85 (I think) to say I'm moving abroad.
Thanks.
#28
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Ha! don't you just love Italian bureaucracy .. they come up with something modern but then if someone else changes something then you have to have a bit of paper too!
#29
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Joined: Jan 2009
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Re: Work permit?
Wow, what a lot of replies!
I already have a place to live, and my son already goes to school in Rome (my wife is Italian). When I was offered the job I went to get a codice fiscale which they gave me on the spot, so no problem with that. Also the job provides medical and dental insurance for the whole family so that shouldn't be an issue either.
Although the company has an italian presence, it's pretty small, and I won't have anything to do with it. I'll be going to the UK office for the induction.
So given all of that, it looks like I need to apply for residency (according to Lorna) and I'm sorted?
Cheers,
and if anyone fancies a pint in Rome somewhere, let me know!
I already have a place to live, and my son already goes to school in Rome (my wife is Italian). When I was offered the job I went to get a codice fiscale which they gave me on the spot, so no problem with that. Also the job provides medical and dental insurance for the whole family so that shouldn't be an issue either.
Although the company has an italian presence, it's pretty small, and I won't have anything to do with it. I'll be going to the UK office for the induction.
So given all of that, it looks like I need to apply for residency (according to Lorna) and I'm sorted?
Cheers,
and if anyone fancies a pint in Rome somewhere, let me know!
#30
Re: Work permit?
Wow, what a lot of replies!
I already have a place to live, and my son already goes to school in Rome (my wife is Italian). When I was offered the job I went to get a codice fiscale which they gave me on the spot, so no problem with that. Also the job provides medical and dental insurance for the whole family so that shouldn't be an issue either.
Although the company has an italian presence, it's pretty small, and I won't have anything to do with it. I'll be going to the UK office for the induction.
So given all of that, it looks like I need to apply for residency (according to Lorna) and I'm sorted?
Cheers,
and if anyone fancies a pint in Rome somewhere, let me know!
I already have a place to live, and my son already goes to school in Rome (my wife is Italian). When I was offered the job I went to get a codice fiscale which they gave me on the spot, so no problem with that. Also the job provides medical and dental insurance for the whole family so that shouldn't be an issue either.
Although the company has an italian presence, it's pretty small, and I won't have anything to do with it. I'll be going to the UK office for the induction.
So given all of that, it looks like I need to apply for residency (according to Lorna) and I'm sorted?
Cheers,
and if anyone fancies a pint in Rome somewhere, let me know!