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Planning to buy home in Italy and waiting for Permesso di Soggiorno

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eabdulkerimov

I have a few questions;

I am non EU citizen!I plan to buy a home in Italy and my intention is to pay for it outright. Will owning property in Italy give me any rights to permanent residence (Permesso di Soggirno) ? I heard that for permanent residence in Italy need buy home worth above the 150000 euro. Is that true ? 

Thanks, all.

Elvin

eabdulkerimov

I will appreciate if someone help me! :)

kiwivn

I doubt this is true. Only for election visa you are required to have minimum half a million euro in you bank account plus other conditions. If only need to invest 150,000 euro in an property to have permanent residence in Italy I bet houses there would be sold out by now :) better you check with some immigrant legal firms to have accurate info regards to PR.

eabdulkerimov

Hi kiwivn,

Thanks for usable information. Actually I am planning reside to Siciliya. I found some properties in internet which where around 50000-100000 euro.

eabdulkerimov

What is the worth limitation for properties(houses, apartments etc.) in Italy to get permanent residency in future ?

I will appreciate for any help !
Have a nice day for all )

italianlawyer

ciao Elvin

I never heard about this and I dont think it is possible.

Marco

eabdulkerimov

Thanks Marco !

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