Quote:
Originally Posted by VirtualOdin
David
To obtain "residenza", what the Anagrafe will want from you (if our Comune is a guide) is a passport; a payslip; and one of a range of forms from your native country to demonstrate that you are entitled to state healthcare or proof of private health insurance in Italy. This is where we have tripped up. We have been quoted forms E109, E37, E106, E121 and E101. If you are retired it seems easy enough. If you still have some work in the UK, as I do, it seems impossible, but I have not given up hope. I'm writing to HM Revenue and Customs today, again...
I hope this helps, but part of the reason for posting here is to ask if anyone else has cracked working in both UK and Italy and obtaining residenza in Italy.
|
You will find that different comune interpret the current legislation is slightly (some not so slight) different ways. This can be confusing for people that have succeeded in getting their health card or residenza without complying with all of the legal requirements.
Current law requires you to have private health care provisions in place before being granted your residenza. Some people are lucky - others are not. Be wary of accepting advice from the lucky few which may bring you into conflict with your anagraf - you will need them to be on your side.
There are several places where you can arrange health care for yourself without paying unduly "through the nose"! Just make sure that your anagraf will accept the health care scheme provider before spending money on it. Ask, in other words.
Good luck.
I should add that you will need to have your codice fiscale as well, when you apply.