According to the visa policy of Australia, all citizens from European Union countries can travel to Australia with an Australia eVisitor visa.
How do I get dual citizenship with Italy and Australia?
Individuals who wish to apply for Italian dual citizenship through marriage in Australia will need to be married for at least three years before they can qualify. That being said, these applicants can start the process after just eighteen months of marriage which will help expedite the process.
How long can Australian citizen stay in Italy?
12 months
The Permit of Stay allows the Australian citizen to stay in Italy for the time shown on the visa itself. This is usually a maximum of 12 months from the date of entry.
Can I retire to Italy from Australia?
UK, US and Australian citizens don’t need a visa to enter Italy and can stay in country without one for up to three months. But foreigners who retire to Italy and draw their income from social security or a pension should apply for an elective residency visa.
Can I get dual Italian citizenship?
An applicant can acquire Italian citizenship by jure sanguinis (by right of blood – or descent), citizenship by marriage or citizenship by residence. Note that you can hold both American and Italian citizenship, in other words, dual citizenship is permitted.
How can I move to Italy from Australia?
Australians moving to Italy for the first time will require a passport valid for at least three months after your entry. As you will be staying for longer than the 90-day tourism window, you will be required to obtain a Schengen visa.
Can Australian citizens buy property in Italy?
As far as we could ascertain, Australians still cannot simply buy property in Italy because of those reciprocity laws of 1998. Under these laws, an Australian individual can only buy property by taking up residency, which means getting a visa and a “permesso di soggiorno” for residency.
Where is the best healthcare in Italy?
Centrally financed, Italy’s public health care system is managed regionally, so standards of care may vary and the best care is likely to be found in the north and centre of the country, in cities such as Milan and Rome. Health care is free for those who qualify.