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. It sounds like I am in a similar situation to you, I arrived 2 months ago and am a UK citizen. If you are an EU citizen I think you need a Certificate of Registration and get health insurance, prove that you have sufficient funds and prove that you live, work OR study in Italy (I only live in Italy so I hope thats enough). It looks like harmless paperwork....


