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What does a citizen of Poland need to do to stay in Italy for for more than 3 months?


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wladtere  Nov 26, 10, 11:59    #1
Hello. Can anyone help with this question. I understand that if a person is a Polish citizen they can stay visa-free in Italy for 90 days. If I want to be a student in Italy for 7 months, what do I need to do to make sure I legally stay with my Polish passport? Thanks!
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 Nov 26, 10, 12:09    #2
Hi,
You need to have a valid passport, not expiring in at least 3 months to enter Italy. No visa required for Poles. If you plan to stay more than 3 months, apply for "carta di soggiorno" at a local carabinieri or other gov. office (of where I am not sure, check it with any Polish embassy/consulate). For shorter periods you just need to register your address within 24 hours (like Polish 'zameldowanie').



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