Stef Smulders
Active memberDutch expat in Italy
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Dutch
Lives in Lombardy
Speaks Dutch, English, German, Italian
Registration: 30 September 2010
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Cooking like a local in Italy by Priscilla
Hello, Enjoying the local food of your expat country is great, but learning to cook the dishes yourself is even better. Please share what it's like cooking like a local in Italy. What are some of the most popular local dishes that are easy to ...
Hi Learning to make and cook ravioli and risotto in Italy is a great experience and actually a good idea as will discover that the result is slightly different from what you used to prepare at home. The pasta and the risotto will turn out a bit ... Read More
Choice of real estate agent
Hi I was always told that in buying a house in Italy you are as a buyer always stuck with the agent of the seller and have to pay commission to him too. Now I heard that you may indeed bring your own agent and both agents have to cooperate and you ... Read More
Interesting customs and traditions in Italy by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Living outside of our home country requires us to adapt to a new culture and different traditions. What are some of the cultural specifics in Italy? What are some of the traditional beliefs and cultural practices that you have ...
When we already lived in Italy for some years we got acquainted a bit more with our neighbours. At a certain point the wife of our neighbour passed by our house together with the priest of the village. They cam, so they said, to benedificiare la ... Read More
Tax advise for US expats in Northern Italy? by anderjoe
Hi all, Does anyone know of a tax advisor / accountant that is proficient in Italian, as well as, American tax law (tax treaty) in northern Italy? Preferable in the Milan, Varese, Como area but any recommendation is appreciated. Thanks, Joerg
Ours is Paolo Bobba in Pavia Read More
Traffic in Italy by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Which city or area do you live in in Italy, and how do you find the traffic? How long does it take to commute to work or run errands? Is there a rush hour in your city? What times of the day would you recommend people to ...
Hi I live in the countryside 50 miles south of Milan where traffic is very quiet. The roads are horrible though and there are a few crazy drivers around that overtake in riskies ways! There are also some extremely slow drivers, either very old ... Read More
What to expect when moving to Italy by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Is there anything you wish you had known before moving to Italy? For example, transportation, internet speeds, types of housing, aspects of the culture or social life. In your opinion, what's the most important thing to know ...
Hi Priscilla We moved to Italy in 2008, from The Netherlands that is form a well-organised country to ... chaos. Well, not always but often it is like that. To have a good laugh read about our hilarious and horrendous experiences in my book Living ... Read More
Moving to Tuscany. Any advice welcome 😀 by Garyslinn
Our family are moving to Tuscany from UK in Aug 2017 and giving it a go for a year. We have a rental property and have secured school places for our girls aged 4 and 8. The plan is that I commute, 1 week UK, 1 week Italy. I have a permenant job in ...
Hi Big problem here: what will be the effect of BREXIT??? Nobody knows. We are a Dutch couple that move to Italy 10 years ago and profited from the EU regulations. I described our (bureaucratic) adventures in detail in my book Living in Italy: ... Read More
How to bring your car to Italy by Bhavna
Hello everybody, If you exported your car to Italy, were there any formalities that needed to be completed beforehand? What were they? What is the best way to export your car? Is there a limit on the number of vehicles, or perhaps the age of ...
Hi We imported our car from The Netherlands and it was quite a cumbersome and time consuming process to be honest. You will need validated official translations of your car registry papers e.g. and lots of other documents, for the Italian ... Read More
Getting a mortgage in Italy
Hi, I happen to live in Italy since 2008 and was so fortunate to be able to buy a house without needing a mortgage. But now we frequently get questions from Dutch friends who would like to buy a second home for vacation only in Italy but cannot get ... Read More
Mistakes expats make in Italy by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Did you make any mistakes when you first moved to Italy? What were they? How did you address your mistakes? Did you learn anything from them? With hindsight, what would you do differently? Are there any tips you could ...
Biggest mistake: going to live in the same house we were renovating! Disastrous. Better rent a separate place to have some peace and quiet while the renovation is going on. I wrote about our mistakes in Living in Italy: the Real ... Read More
Mistakes expats make in Italy by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Did you make any mistakes when you first moved to Italy? What were they? How did you address your mistakes? Did you learn anything from them? With hindsight, what would you do differently? Are there any tips you could ...
Hi Dave, Interesting points there. I just wondered about the drivers' license though, as my experience is that you do not have to take lessons and pass an exam as long as you have a European license and want/need to convert it to an Italian ... Read More
The holiday season in Italy by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Are you about to celebrate the holiday season in Italy? In many countries and cultures, the festive season is the time for happiness and reunions/gatherings. Is it so in Italy? How do Italians celebrate this very special time of ...
Hi Priscilla We will stay at our B&B Villa I Due Padroni as we have family guests this year to enjoy the last days of 2016 together with us! One of the traditional events here is the very old custom of the cena delle sette cene or "LÂ ... Read More
Common misconceptions and clichés about life in Italy by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Old clichés die hard, as the saying goes... and living in Italy can generate lots of misconceptions in the eyes of the people. What are the most common misconceptions about the expat lifestyle in Italy? What are the most ...
The general picture of the Italian is one of a fun loving happy guy or girl living for sempre la dolce vita. Instead, Italians have a tendency for depression, a negative view of life, already happy when there is not a disaster coming. Non ... Read More
Pets in Italy by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Many of us in Italy have four-legged friends. What about you? Do you have one or more pets? Share your experience with us! What are the formalities to import pets in Italy? What about pet adoption procedures in the country? Did ...
Hi Well I have to disagree. I live in the Italian countryside south of Milan (Oltrepo Pavese) and there are lots of large dogs which are mainly kept outside. There seem to be two types of dog lovers: those who want a guard or hunting dog and those ... Read More
In retrospect, would you move again to Italy? by Christine
Hi all, If you had to look back on your expat experience in Italy, would you heartily say "lets do it again"? From the preparation stage to your actual everyday life in your new country, what did you enjoy the most? Would you do certain ...
Hi Christine Yes definitely! We love the good weather, the peace and quiet (no more traffic queues), the fantastic views, good food and the people. There are annoyances of course, but we laugh at them and write stories about those. In a few ... Read More