Key Points

  • New guidance is available for UK nationals following the Brexit transition
  • UK nationals and their dependents may obtain an ‘attestazione di iscrizione anagrafica' if they were residents of Italy before December 31, 2020
  • UK nationals may obtain a five-year or 10-year residence permit
  • An in-person application submission and biometrics are required to obtain a residence permit
  • UK nationals who are employed or self-employed can verify their status with an electronic document
  • UK nationals should file their residency application by June 30, 2021
  • Individuals arriving in Italy and beginning work after January 1, 2021 must obtain the same work authorization as non-EU nationals
  • An application fee of EUR 30.46 applies

Overview

The Italian government has published new guidance for UK nationals following the Brexit transition.

What are the Changes?

UK nationals and their dependents may obtain an ‘attestazione di iscrizione anagrafica' through an in-person appointment if they were residents of Italy before December 31, 2020. UK nationals and their dependents must first obtain an ‘attestazione,' followed by either a ‘carta di soggiorno,' which grants five-year residency, or a ‘carta di soggiorno permanente,' which is a 10-year residency permit.

Applicants must file their residency applications at the local Police Headquarters or Immigration Police office. UK nationals must submit their ‘attestazione' and fingerprints to receive a residence permit card.

UK national cross-border workers who are employed or self-employed can request an electronic document with a five-year validity to verify their status. Applicants must show proof of work activity in Italy before December 31, 2020.

An application fee of EUR 30.46 applies for each application.

Looking Ahead

UK nationals should file their residency application by June 30, 2021. UK nationals who are arriving in Italy and beginning work after January 1, 2021 must obtain the same work authorization as non-EU nationals.

Originally Published by Envoy, March 2021

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