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Old 7th July 2008, 03:02 AM
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We live in Australia and are seriously thinking about permanently retiring to Italy. We have acquired dual citizenship and I have an Italian background and relatives in Tuscany. I speak native-level Italian and my Australian husband speaks the language reasonably well.
As our dual citizenship was acquired only recently we have obviously not contributed to the Italian social security system, as Italians do. Am not sure what our entitlement to an Italian pension would be, or even whether we would be able to live comfortably.
We're comfortable, but not wealthy and with the current strength of the Euro our money would obviously be less. Everyone tells us we're insane to even entertain the idea of retiring there. I'm not so sure.
Local Italian Consulate isn't of much help.
Retirement villages as we know them don't exist in Italy, so access to goods and services, particularly medical, is important. We're in our mid-50s.
I would be grateful for comments and advice from Forum members.
With thanks.
Hello there, you sound like us! My husband and I are hoping to retire in 2 to 3 years; tough decision, but I hate to think that I waited too long. I am of Italian heritage, maternal and paternal grandparents having been born in Sicily and I would eventually seek citizenship. I speak Italian, although not perfect. I want to return to my roots and live there permanently. We have been to Italy a few times, thought it would be Abruzzo,but Friday we leave for 2 weeks in Calabria to see if we want to buy a small home there. OUr local Italian Consulate isn'[t much help either. You can do this, though. Isn't there nationalized medicine for any resident of Italy? Renting is not costly either. In Abruzzo, wow, what a place for $400 a month. Saw that last year.
Would love to hear from you.
MaryAnn
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