Italy’s Elective Residence Visa is a long-term national visa designed for non-EU citizens who wish to live in Italy without working. It is ideal for retirees and financially independent individuals who can demonstrate stable, sufficient passive income from sources such as pensions, investments, or rental properties. Applicants must also secure long-term accommodation in Italy and obtain comprehensive private health insurance.

The visa is initially issued for one year and can be renewed annually as long as the requirements continue to be met. Holders must apply for a residence permit (Permesso di Soggiorno) after arrival and may become eligible for permanent residency after five years. Employment in Italy is strictly prohibited under this visa.

Many people get confused and frustrated when they see a lot of conflicting information on the internet when it comes to most residency visas. Therefore, I have designed this simple guide, and I have gathered all the documents and requirements in one place. It will make your process easier and save you money.

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Disclaimer:

This guide is just for informational purposes. There is no legal advice whatsoever given in the guide or any documentation. It will save you a lot of time and money to apply for the visa, and that’s the only purpose of this guide. It’s advisable to always contact the consulate/embassy for updated information.