Permesso question
I'm wondering, how long can someone stay in Italy, legally, after their student permesso expires? I have heard it is two months, but I cannot seem to find any documentation to prove this.
Thank you!
Morgan
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Hope that you'll soon be enlightened.

Harmonie.
After your visa is expired you can stay legally in Italy further 60 days during which you can require the renovation of it. At the end of those 60 days if you have not submitted such request your stay in Italy is nomore legal.
Ciao
Marco
Furthermore, if your "permesso di soggiorno" is already expired and you have not yet done the request for renewal you can enter in Italy only with a "visto di reingresso" released by the italian autorities in your country and only if your "permesso di soggiorno" is expired from less than 60 days.
Considering what I have just written I suggest you back to Italy before the permit expires.
regards
marco
regards.
Marco
1. Can we now apply for a Permesso di Soggiorno? The visa said we should apply in the first 8 days here
but we didn't apply at that time because we hadn't found an apartment to rent yet.
2. If we don't apply or don't get a Permesso di Soggiorno does the visa entitle us to stay in Italy longer than
3 months or to return again without having to wait 3 months? Our visas are good for 1 year.
Our ultimate goal is to spend March-June and September-November in Italy and the rest of the year in the US.
Thank you for your help.
Bob Smith
If you arrived in Italy with a touristic visa you cannot convert it in a work visa with which you could live in Italy for more than 3 months.
Therefore, for your next travel I suggest you to apply for a visa that would allow you to live longer in Italy.
Concerning the request of permesso di soggiorno you must apply within 8 days from your arrival in Italy, but with a visa for touristic reasons you cannot as it is not expected.
If you wish more info regarding permesso di soggiorno I paste you the link of a website.
http://www.scoop.it/t/italian-legal-ass … om%2Fen%2F
ciao
Marco
We already have 1 year visas not 90 day tourist visas. I'm trying to determine what the visas allow us to do in terms of staying in the country longer than 90 days and also re-entering the country.
As I also stated, we didn't apply for our Permessos yet because we didn't have an apartment earlier. We just found one.
Thanks again.
Bob
I live in Italy since 2010 February. Currently, I hold a permesso di soggiorno per lavoro subordinato. The permesso soggiorno per lavoro subordinato expires in february 2014. My questions are:
1) I will apply for renewal in the post office in December. Will the expiry of my new permesso di soggiorno lavoro be February 2015 or December 2014?
2) In February 2015 I want to apply for permesso di soggiorno per lungo termino. I work continuously since October 2012. My yearly salary is 36000 euro.
If I dont work between 2014 april and 2015 january but satisfy the minimum income for 2014 (january+february+march), can I apply for the permesso di soggiorno lungo termino with a new work contract in 2015?
Thank you very much for your help.
P.S i am not renewing the permesso
I need to know the same issue
Good day to all!
I have am presently staying here in Canada. And I have my permesso Di soggiorno expiring on August 18, 2015.
I'm planning to go back to Italy in August 13, 2015. Will I still be allowed to enter italy considering my soggiorno is expiring in days time?
Thanks you very much!
Looking forward for your response!
Thanks
According to Article 13 of D.P.R. 394/99 (the Rule for Implementing the Immigration Law), a Permit of Stay cannot be renewed if the holder has been away from Italy for more than six consecutive months. This rule is valid only for those who hold Permits of Stay valid for a year. However, if one holds a Permit of Stay valid for two years, the maximum time they can stay away from the national territory is one year.
By the way, if your intent is to remain in Italy and renew your Permesso, you might have to start from scratch. The renewal process must begin: 90 days before expiry date if your residence permit is valid for 2 years; 60 days before expiry date if your residence permit is valid for 1 year; 30 days before expiry date in all other cases (taken from the Immigration website). If they make you start from scratch, it is possible that the validity of your current visa, if it is still valid, will come into play.
As you are probably well aware, all of the "rules" are subject to the interpretation by the person you encounter as you enter Italy, and who is sitting behind the desk at the Questura, and the rules can change without anyone knowing it. That's what makes this all so fun. Also, which is your Schengen entry point? Some countries are much more strict than others when it comes to applying the rules.

First of all I would like to thanks for your response!
I've been here in Canada for 15 mos, and the plan to stay in Italy only to renew my Soggiorno, considering I have an employer to process my papers.
I am not worried about starting from scratch when I renew my soggiorno , what I worry about is will I be granted an entry?
Thanks again and more power!
But, you say that you "have an employer to process my papers." Does that mean your employer is located in Italy but you work in Canada? If so, this is out of my realm of knowledge as to how the Permesso di Soggiorno applies to you since you apparently do not work or live on Italian soil. The Permesso is the document that allows you to stay in Italy. If you don't live there, I'm not sure what good the Permesso will do you. I am more familiar with situations in which one works for an Italian company within the Schengen region, which Canada is not. I suggest that you go to your nearest Italian Embassy and ask, or have your employer find out for you.
Have a nice day!!

An employer is willing to process the documents for me but the problem is i have an expired student visa issued by a schengen country and I failed to process its renewal or extension.
I need help and information if I can process permesso with my current employer without laws (sanatoria or amnesty) being implemented yet?
Thanks for reponse and I really appreciate it.
Roxanne
italianlawyer wrote:Furthermore, if your "permesso di soggiorno" is already expired and you have not yet done the request for renewal you can enter in Italy only with a "visto di reingresso" released by the italian autorities in your country and only if your "permesso di soggiorno" is expired from less than 60 days.
Hi Marco
Do You know if this "visto di reingresso" is still needed as I'm coming from the non-EU country that doesn't require a visa for entering Italy (tourist) so to apply for renewal within those 60 days after the expiration day.
actually i want to know about the process of permesso di soggiorno renewal.My question is , you had told that we can renew our soggiorno even after its expiration within 60days,but during renewal ,i mean if we do renew of soggiorno after its expiration date,can the work contract will be valid at the same time because i am getting my work contract only after 10 days of soggiorno's validity.so,can i renew my soggiorno with work contract after its expiration date??
Thank u.
I been in Italy since 2012.and I renewed my sorgiorno twice .my last renew was 2014 September. .and after one month of renew I came back to my orgin country. .and 2 years of sorgiorno exparing 2 weeks later..and I am not planning to renew it..my question is will they allows me to go to Italy under tourist visa in future or there will be any problems by applying as tourist?
I am studying in Italy since 2014 and my scholarship will finish on March, so I will go back to my country and then I will turn back for couple of days on June for an exam. The problem is my permesso di soggiorno expires on 1st of February, but I want to stay to end of March to finish my works at uni. Obviously I cannot take a visa while I am in Italy and without a house contract they won't give me a permesso di soggiorno. What is your suggestion? Legally can I stay until the end of March or did this 60 days rule changed?
Thank you!
even when I was a student, they never asked me for house contract. just go the the nearest patranto and ask them for help regarding documents.
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