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Who is eligible to apply for Partita Iva

6.5K views 10 replies 4 participants last post by  xabiaxica  
#1 ·
Hi,
Ive been in rome for the last 7 weeks studying and am wanting to stay and work here. My teacher suggested that I apply for Partita Iva working as a freelancer. Im not sure if I am eligible to do so as an Australian citizen.
 
#5 ·
Because I'm here for less than 90 days I wasn't required to obtain a visa. I know that one option is through sponsorship and I have an interview next week but I wanted to know if I could sponsor myself as a freelancer and get partita Iva if need be
 
#6 ·
OK - so you aren't allowed to work legally then - you can't sponsor yourself, you can only work if a company sponsors you & your 'visa status' can only be changed from your home country - not while you're in Italy
 
#8 · (Edited)
from what I understand, partita iva is essentially a fiscal number which enables you to produce 'tax' invoices for whatever services you provide

but since you aren't legally allowed to work, then it would be pointless you having one - even if you could get one, which I doubt, since you have to show your permit to live in Italy when you apply

I'm not sure what you think you could do from London?
 
#10 ·
Yes, if the original poster is a citizen of Australia, Canada, or New Zealand and under either 30 or 35 (depending on the country), a one-time 12 month or 6 month (depending on the country) "working holiday" visa is available for Italy. However, it is only available from the applicable Italian consulate in one's home country, not from London. Also, there are some limitations. It is not renewable, and it does not permit continuous employment with one employer for the entire visa term.
 
#11 ·
that's what the OP has in the UK - a youth mobility visa

& yes, he could only change visa status or apply for another one for Italy from his home country - as I said