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Ok before i ask my question i thought i would let everyone know my situation incase it helps with answering my questions. Ok so when I was born my biological dad was not present so he was not added to my birth certificate. Unfortunately he died when i was very young and my family never got a chance to add him to my birth certificate. This is important because his dad was from Italy. As if this wasnt bad enough after he died my mom and I didnt stay in touch with his family and we have no way of getting in touch with any of them. Because of all of this I think im probably not eligible for the birth right citizenship. My dream for my whole life has been to live there so I figured I would just move there and go to school and work and then after 10 years of living in italy I would then be able to get my citizenship. Ok so now for my question.
I wanted to know if there was a way for me to live in italy and go to school and work at the same time without citizenship? From what I have read on the internet it doesnt seem like you can do both but I was just wondering if anyone on here knew anything different.
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Old 09-08-2009, 11:27 PM
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You can also go to school here and then go there working for an International organization ( FAO WFP or the US Embassy ) - Starting salaries are quite low in Italy therefore going to school ( even thought school is very inexpensive ) and working is quite difficult.
My opinion was always to open more the borders between Europe and USA so people can work here or there - live here or there just like people now can move within inside Europe.
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but is it possible for me to get a regular job like any other italian citizen and go to school
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I was just informed by a user on here through email that as long as when i move to italy i buy property then i may go to school and work both at the same time without any complications. I was wondering if anyone on here could prove this true or not for me
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Old 09-09-2009, 10:19 PM
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well if you have the money to buy property in Italy ( which is quite expensive in major cities ) just use that money to go to school - While you will be there you will also find a way of staying.
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Old 09-10-2009, 12:05 AM
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You don't understand the situation. I am 19 years old I have 30,000 dollars in my bank account. This is only enough to purchase the property. never would this amount of money last me 10 years when i would be elgible for citizenship. This is why I need to be able to work in italy while i got to school. Which is what I am asking you. Is this possible
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Old 09-10-2009, 02:51 PM
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If you have to make a living and give yourself the money to study by working, you'll be through very tough times!
Studying here is very hard, and working part-time gives you very little money (and you'll be greatly exploited). I can't see how to work full time and study also!
I'd find another way if I was you.
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