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m_sohail313

Hi all,

Is it possible to switch carta di sossiorno to other European countries like Denmark or Norway ?

Regards

SimCityAT

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m_sohail313

The answer I did not found. Could you please help me.

SimCityAT

You have to apply separately to each country. You can't  exchange it as theyare different countries with different rules.

Janingal

The Italian CdS or PdS is only valid and good in ITALY, other countries have different requirements.
Janin

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