Post Study, Work Permit and PR in Italy
Post Study, Work Permit and PR in Italy
For students who want to Study in Europe, the first place that comes in their mind is about Study in
Italy. In Italy, there are many top-ranked Universities that offer a variety of unique programs for
international students. Here you will get all the information you need if you want to study and work
in Italy. There are a variety of full-length master's programs available. After completing your course,
you can apply for the post study work permit in Italy.
Here are the step-by-step guidelines for the work permit and stay back after completing study from
Italy. I will also explain in the later part about work permits, and how to get work after completing
your studies at university.
Being a beautiful country, Italy also has top student cities where students from other nations can live
an outstanding living experience. Ultimately students try to stay back for some more time duration
to earn some work experience as well. But to get a stay back permit in Italy you will require to
pursue a master’s course or Ph.D. degree.
The stay back option after masters is known as “Permesso di Soggiorno”, translated as Residence
Permit. The stay back is allowed for up to 12 months. If any student is not able to secure a job in that
period, he or she has to head back to their home country.
For EU students, there will be no requirement for the residence permit, and specific work permit
after study. They request to extend their residence permit in Italy as long as they are working there.
Non- European students a work permit after study, and a student residence permit is must require.
Here are the points you should keep noted:
• Only Ph.D. and second degree Masters's Students can apply for the temporary residence
permit once the program is completed.
• It is important to have a job during their stay back period (up to 12 months).
• For Work Permit after completing their Study, non-EU students will require a “permesso di
Lavoro”.
• The average pay can be around 2000 Euros for 12 months, this would depend on the type of
academics qualification and the experience Student possess. It is always recommended to gain a
basic understanding of the Italian language for a better opportunity
Study Permit in Italy:
Students who belong to European Union do not require any special permit apart from the passport.
Non-EU/EEA students:
International students or Non-European Students will have to apply for a study permit / visa if they
want to pursue their studies in Italy
Lots of students from around the globe move to Italy for their higher studies every year. Do you
know why? For Answer visit our Website, click here: Why Study in Italy
The students who want to get enrolled on a short time duration program or a language course. The
duration, of course, is no more than 90 days to acquire this type of visa. Students who get admitted
under student exchange programs or language classes apply for a Type C Visa in Italy.
For long-duration degree courses, which must have 20 academic hours per week, or a minimum of
80 academic hours a month will require this type of student visa.
The visa processing time is normally 1-6 weeks. A visa interview might be there before your arrival in
Italy. Therefore, you must apply for a student visa before at least 1-2 months.
Students from Europe do not require a specific work permit, however, students cannot work for
more than 20 hours a week during their academics.
2. Non-EU/EEA students:
The non-European students, require an international student work permit for work while studying,
students cannot work for more than 20 hours a week during their academics.
• In Italy, non-euro / international students will get part-time jobs and the average payout is
around 500 euros.
• Keep noted that if the study program is less than 3 months of duration, then you are not
eligible for a work permit.
Most of the students have questions like, can we convert the student visa into a work visa and
continue our stay for a longer period in Italy?
The answer is, yes, it is possible to convert your study visa into a work visa. If anyone wants to get
post-study work visa in Italy, must have secure qualifying education in Italy.
The only option to get this permit is to meet the education requirement explained above, and have
at least an offer of employment or an offer for a trainee position in the related field to the degree
obtained. Additionally, these requirements must be met:
4. Company record
Yes, a non- European / International student can get PR in Italy after completing the study. The
temporary residency visa must be secured within 8 days when first arriving in Italy. Then only one
can apply for a PR permit. EU citizens should only register with the local police department where
they live, they do not need to apply for a temporary residence permit. The student must live for a
minimum period of 5 years with a qualified job before applying for PR in Italy.
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