Permesso question
My permisso di sanjorno expired in 2011
can u plz tell me if I can renew my sanjorno now
Plzz reply
Thanks
For Antonette
If you overcome 60 days after expiration of your permit of stay you dont have right to renew it again but you have get a new visa from your own country to enter to Italy.
For Haji and Mirfan
The receipt of permit of stay is valid untill the expiration of the new permit of stay, the problem is that it doesnt permit to you security if you have to do a transit travel. So as soon as you pick up the permit of stay it will be better.
I have a question, already saw it in this chat, but no answer(
I am from non-EU country and staying in Italy. My permesso di soggiorno (for volunteering) expires on 28 June 2017. Can I stay in Italy after permesso expires? for how long can I stay? I will NOT apply for renewing Permesso.
Frère wrote:Good morning,lawyer please I have italian refugees document and it's expired since 2013 .I was in prison for 2 years. So totally the document is 4 years expire can i renew it again. Because when I was released i left italy to Belgium. Can I go back to renew it please
No, because, you are in Belgium, probably illegally and two, you went in prison and in Europe, we don't regularize refugees, migrants (legal or not) who have a criminal record, moeover if they made prison.
weng weng wrote:i had a permesso di soggiorno valid for 2 years i went home last year and stayed in phillippines for 1 year now i want to go back in italy on August 15, 2017 my soggiorno expires on 28 i want to asked if i can still go back there in italy please help me..graziemille
No, you abandoned your residence in Italy by being out of the country over 6 months. You will need to apply for a new visa to enter Italy.
Romaniac
Expat.com Experts Team
Year Type Remarks Re-entry Duration
2014 C Studio multiple 41 days
2015 C Turismo multiple 61 days
2017 C Studio multiple 69 days
This year because of our research we were advised that she should apply for a permesso di sorggiorno. So she did. She filled out all the forms, Gathered documents recording her participation in the research project, including published papers, presentations at meetings, and poster sessions. She got an appointment for the permesso this week. We went and suddenly she was told that her visa does not qualify her for a permesso. No one along the way told her anything about this. She assumed that her visa was a student visa because of the "Studio". No where online was there any indication on any websites of what kind of visa is required to be able to acquire a permesso. What is the actual law. She now has to go back to her home country where she has to deal with a group of women who work at the Italian Embassy who are anything, but helpful.
By the way, due to the election of Trump, there is no more funding in my field of research so I have seriously applied for several opportunities in Europe...both France and Germany. But Italy is my favored area, because I can actually make a contribution to the lives of the people of southern Italy.
Thanks for your answer. Grazie mille!
STEFFIFI wrote:How much costs what? What about do you speak?
They are talking about a police certificate, I think you missed that 
pewigand01 wrote:No where online was there any indication on any websites of what kind of visa is required to be able to acquire a permesso. What is the actual law.
You must have a D (long-stay) category visa. C, which you indicated is for short-stay categories.
Romaniac
Expat.com Experts Team
romaniac wrote:STEFFIFI wrote:How much costs what? What about do you speak?
They are talking about a police certificate, I think you missed that
No, I saw but I don't understand what is a police certificate 
STEFFIFI wrote:romaniac wrote:STEFFIFI wrote:How much costs what? What about do you speak?
They are talking about a police certificate, I think you missed that
No, I saw but I don't understand what is a police certificate
It's a certificate declaring the whether the individual has a criminal file on record or not.
romaniac wrote:STEFFIFI wrote:romaniac wrote:
They are talking about a police certificate, I think you missed that
No, I saw but I don't understand what is a police certificate
It's a certificate declaring the whether the individual has a criminal file on record or not.
Ah yes!!! Of course!!! I'm stupid 
Many thanks!
Thanks
Please don't post your questions on multiple topics, once is enough. Thanks
Romaniac
Expat.com Experts Team
Can v travel outside Itlay for a holiday say about a week, but within Europe when we are on renewal for PDS? I am done with the appointment and waiting for my card to arrive.
aishwaryach wrote:ciao! I have a question.
Can v travel outside Itlay for a holiday say about a week, but within Europe when we are on renewal for PDS? I am done with the appointment and waiting for my card to arrive.
No, you cannot. You must wait until you receive your new permit.
I am in Italy since a year. I came from India with D Type entry Visa. I applied for Resident Permit (permiso de soggiorno) and application is still in progress due to various reasons. If my current visa is over (before getting current permit)- can i apply for renewal ? if not – what should i do in such case ? please help. or how long i am allowed to stay here after expiry of entry visa and current permit is still in progress.
Thanks, Amit
I have a question and I need your help per favore. I worked in italy until june 2012, I renewed my permesso di soggiorno before I went to the Philippines last 2012. I have my ricevutta and old permesso. I gone to the philippines because it's emergency my father was sick. Fortunately my father is now okay, and I want to come back to bologna italy now. Is it possible that I can go back without any hassle or problem? Because i want to work again.
Grazie tanto per la risposta! Saluti
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