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@Rizwan > for your accommodation search, please post an advert in the housing in Italy section. Thank you
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My name is David. I currently live in the United States in Las Vegas.
I want to move to Italy. I have visited there 4 times before.
I am retired and only receive 1700.00 a month from retirement. Do you think I could afford to live in Italy?
What is the best place to live for that kind of money?
I appreciate any input you can send me.
Thank you!
David
My name is Emiliano and I am from Rome, where I currently live.
I am a journalist and a translator, very passionate about traveling and getting in touch with other cultures.
I am always ready for a walk, a coffee, or a glass of wine and I like to socialize with most people, regardless of nationality, age, gender, religious belief or political faith. The only people I wouldn't accept to deal with are racists, sexists, haters in general.

_sabeee_ wrote:Hello,you are living in Italy? Maybe you know some places where can ir find fruit picking jobs?
Ciao. 
Fruit picking jobs in november? Uhm... not sure.
In this season it is possible to get hired in the "vendemmia" (the traditional picking of grapes for making wine). The only problem is that these employers usually require you to have some language skills, because in most cases they don't speak anything except Italian.
Also, in most cases they pay miserable sums of money, the work is quite hard, long hours with not much rest, and it only lasts some days. The good part is that you are entitled to eat as much fruits as you like.
But, honestly, if you are looking for a small job, I would suggest you to focus on something else, like for example restaurants and bars, often looking for waiters and waitresses. Or, if you are just looking for any job, babysitting, dog-sitting or ironing is quite easy to find even if you don't speak the local language well.
I hope it can help... and in case you need more details, just let me know and I will try to give you more info.
Rachel26 wrote:Hi my name's Rachel, I'm from Scotland. I've been living in Milan now for about 10 months, working as a nanny, I plan to stay until the end of June and then go to uni back home
loving Milan so far and enjoying learning the language!
I was at Milan on saturday. Would have love to hook up with a member of this great site. Maybe another time , if you dont mind.
Ar present, I am very interested working at any point of Vietnam for any position it may fits my qualification that would develop both my career and personal advancement.
@pelumiv > just to remind that Expat.com is not a dating website
Hi jundelos > if you want to move to Vietnam, you should then introduce yourself and post your questions on the Vietnam forum
@Rizwan > please post your advert in the housing in Italy section
Thank you
This topic is on "introduction of our new members"
Thank you.
My name is Louise, I'm Belgian, and currently living in Italy. I'm working as a textile designer in a small city half an hour from Milano and am looking for people to hang out with
I love my job, but there is really not much to do in my town..
Lol so if you happened to be in Milan or around Milan, I will be happy to meet you!
Ciao!
.. ciao
I am Br. Linus Maria Ominyi by name , a
devout Christian in Nigeria.
At present, I am in Nigeria. I am
planning to move to Milan to
study Italian language. But, I need
to make friends so that it may be
easier for me. Please, did anybody no Italian language school in Milan or around Italy that I can study? I look forward to hear.
Thanks for your invitation , my Name is Ruwan,i was working in saudi arabia as sales & technical support for banking ,commercial electronic security solutions , i'm looking sutable job form Italy ,if please let me know.
Thanks
Ruwan Chandana
Thanks for your invitation , my Name is Ruwan,i was working in saudi arabia as sales & technical support for banking ,commercial electronic security solutions , i'm looking sutable job form Italy ,if please let me know.
Thanks
Ruwan Chandana
I travel with two friends around the world since 1990 for umanitary reasons. I ' de like to spendt some weeks in Uzbekistan.
I'm a Filipino-American and have been in Italy for a few months now. I have been working in the restaurant industry back in the US. Now I want to help my family business of running a group of Italian restaurants and decided to get as much exposure to the culture and cuisine here in Italy.
So far I've been in and around the Florence area. Now I'll be staying in Palermo for a few months. I'm still trying to learn the language. It would be nice to meet some other English speakers here in Sicily.
Thanks.
Paolo (purely coincidental that my name happens to be Italian)
my name is John,I'm originally from England. I've been living in Bologna with my Italian wife for the last 3 yrs. I spent 25 yrs in the construction industry as an electrician when i was in the UK. In that time i made a gradual transition to becoming an artist, mostly custom painting work, using an airbrush.
Now i am a full time artist working for various companies throughout the world. It has also given me the opportunity to from time to time to work for Lamborghini at their prototype development facility on some of the hottest cars on the planet
It's always great meeting up with fellow Brits if you are in the neighborhood.If you like Yoga or would like to try come visit, beginners are welcome and some classes are in English.
Other than practicing Yoga and perform in theatre I love being Nature.
Take care!
I am part Italian and have studied the language for two years, including a summer in Florence; I fell in love with the country, its food, and its people. I fell in love particularly with one person, and now we are doing what we can to make our relationship work. At this time work is preventing him from moving out of Milan, so I am more than willing to be the one to make this move.
I would like to ask if anyone can guide me, or if you know anyone who can, into finding a job that can provide me a work visa. I have searched in plenty of places, sent numerous emails, applied and even had four interviews, but it seems like the barrier I'm facing is the work Visa. I'm also open to applying for other types of visa, whatever it takes to be able to live there legally.
I am very flexible and have plenty and diverse work experience, including working with culturally diverse individuals.
Any help would be immensely appreciated.
THANKS!
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