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Make your relocation easier with the Italy expat guide

Childcare in Italy
If you have decided to move to Italy with young children, you have probably chosen the best destination to go to. ...

The neighbourhoods in Rome
Rome is one of the largest cities in Europe, with 1,285 km² and 2,759,709 inhabitants, according to the 2021 ...

The work culture in Milan
Milan is Italy's city of work par excellence. It was rebuilt after the Second World War to guide the ...

Connecting to the internet and using phones in Italy
Now that you live in Italy, you probably need to stay in touch with your family, friends and the world around you. ...

Labor market in Milan
Fashion, design, finance, culture, tourism and many other sectors are the key components of Milan's labor ...

Banking in Italy
If you are planning to move to Italy, you may need to open a bank account. Often this is even required by the ...

Pregnancy and childbirth in Italy
When moving to Italy, you may be considering having a child there. Giving birth in a foreign country can be ...

Labor market in Rome
Rome is a trendy city for expatriates, with most looking to move there permanently and build a career. As the ...
Essential services for your expat journey

He is far from being too old, kids pick up languages remarkably quickly if you can motivate him and give him the resources. Start learning it now and there's plenty of time. You could save a lot of money on education costs and it may be a far more enriching experience to be able to speak Italian and integrate with his local peers more instead of being stuck in some expat bubble.


