Italy Digital Nomad Visa

The Digital Nomad Visa is a type of residence visa issued to individuals who work remotely via the internet for companies or clients abroad. These individuals are typically freelancers, consultants, or remote employees whose jobs do not require physical presence at a workplace.

With the expansion of remote work following the COVID-19 pandemic, some countries like Italy have created this type of visa to allow non-European specialists to legally reside in the country while their income continues to be generated from abroad.

The Digital Nomad Visa is a suitable opportunity for those who want to live in a country like Italy, without needing to find local employment or make a large investment. In simple terms, the Digital Nomad Visa is a bridge between an independent lifestyle and legal immigration; an opportunity to live in countries like Italy while the individual’s source of income comes from outside that country.

Can I live in Italy with a Digital Nomad visa?

Yes. The Italian government approved a law in 2022 that allows citizens from countries outside the European Union to reside in Italy as a Digital Nomad or remote freelancer. This regulation was initially published as an emergency decree and later, with amendments, became law in March of the same year.

According to this law, individuals who meet the following conditions can apply for this visa:

  • Hold non-EU citizenship;
  • Be considered highly skilled or qualified professionals;
  • Perform their work remotely via the internet;
  • Work for companies outside Italy or on a self-employed basis.

In 2024, the Italian government published the implementing guidelines for this visa, specifying the minimum income requirement, the type of permitted work activity, and the conditions for assessing applicants’ eligibility.
In short, if you are a professional or freelancer working remotely with international income, you can legally live and work in Italy through this visa.

How to get a digital nomad residency in Italy

The process of obtaining an Italian Digital Nomad Visa is simpler and faster compared to many other work visas because several important administrative steps have been removed from it.
No need for a preliminary permit (Nulla Osta): Unlike many work visas in Italy, applicants for this visa do not need to obtain a preliminary permit from the Ministry of Labor. This reduces the processing time and makes the visa acquisition process easier.
Outside the annual quotas (Decreto Flussi): The Digital Nomad Visa is not subject to the Italian government’s quota restrictions. This means you do not have to wait for the annual quota or capacity to open to apply for it; it can be applied for at any time of the year. In short, this visa is one of the simplest paths to residence for remote workers and non-EU freelancers, especially for those seeking a process without complex bureaucracy.

Requirements for obtaining an Italian Digital Nomad Visa

To obtain an Italian Digital Nomad Visa, the applicant must meet several key conditions. These conditions are designed so that only professionally qualified individuals with sufficient income can benefit from this type of residence.

Who are eligible to receive the Italian New Zealand Digital Visa

All citizens from countries outside the European Union who have a specialized and skill-based job and can work remotely using digital tools are eligible for this visa. These individuals can work as freelancers (self-employed) or as employees of a foreign company.

Individuals who meet these conditions can apply for a stay of more than 90 days in Italy, even if this type of residence falls outside the usual work quotas. For stays of less than 90 days, obtaining a Digital Nomad Visa is not necessary. The main eligible categories are:

  • Highly Skilled Professionals: Individuals with specialized work experience, higher education, or special technical skills (similar to the conditions for the EU Blue Card).
  • Digital Nomads: Individuals who work in a self-employed and independent manner using the internet and digital tools.
  • Remote Employees: Individuals who work remotely as employees for a foreign company or international project.

In general, if you are a skilled person who earns income via the internet without needing to be physically present at a workplace, you will likely be eligible for this visa.

Benefits of Italian New Zealand Digital Residence

 
The process of obtaining this type of residence is relatively simpler than other Italian work visas, but it requires careful preparation of documents and legal procedures.
 
 

Applying for and obtaining Italian Digital Nomad residence

Check your conditions for this type of residence
In the first step, it must be checked whether you meet the following conditions: non-EU citizenship, a remote job or freelance work with sufficient income from outside Italy, at least 6 months of work experience, international health insurance, a collaboration contract or certificate of professional activity, and the minimum income for this residence.
Preparing documents for visa
The most important is your job and educational records.
Preparing a residential unit in Italy
lease or purchase
Visa Application from the Italian Embassy
The visa issuance process lasts between one and two months.
Entry into Italy and application for the residence permit (Permesso di Soggiorno)
Registration at the Questura within the first week of arrival in Italy is mandatory to obtain the residence permit.
Fingerprinting
Fingerprinting at the Questura and receiving the residence permit.

Required documents for obtaining the Nomad Visa (National Visa)

  • Passport with a minimum validity of 2 years for the applicant.
  • Copy of the passport and copies of previous Schengen visas.
  • Original and translation of the work contract or proof of freelance activity.
  • Visa application form and 2 color photos.
  • Proof of financial means and bank statement for a 6-month period, demonstrating an annual income of at least approximately 28,000 to 32,000 euros.
  • Educational documents and work history with official translation and legalization by the Italian embassy.
  • Certificate of no criminal record.
  • Valid health insurance for Italy.
  • Accommodation documents: Related to renting a home for residence in Italy.
  • One-way flight reservation and travel insurance.

Costs for the applicant obtaining an Italian Nomad Visa

The costs for obtaining an Italian Digital Nomad residence include various items that may vary slightly depending on the country of origin, type of contract, destination city in Italy, and your personal circumstances.
  • PAREX service fee for obtaining the applicant’s residence.
  • Travel expenses to Italy (including flight, hotel, transfer to the destination city).
  • Costs related to buying or renting a home including: deposit, monthly rent, agency commission.
  • Government payments such as insurance, revenue stamp = about 500 euros per person.
  • Cost of document translation and legalization at the Italian embassy = about 300 to 700 euros.
  • Italian embassy revenue stamp fee for the visa = 116 euros per person.

Family reunification residence for the parents of the main applicant

For parents over 65 years old: It is possible to obtain accompanying residence for parents over 65 in 2 cases. If the parents do not have another child in your country to take care of them, or if the son or daughter who is with the parents in your country themselves have a severe and serious illness.

For parents under 65 years old: If the parents are dependent on you to pay for their living expenses and do not have another child in their own country.

The validity period of the Italian Digital Nomad residence permit

  • The residence permit (Permesso di Soggiorno) issued to Digital Nomad visa holders in Italy is issued for a maximum duration of 1 year.
  • If the applicant continues to maintain the initial conditions (remote job, sufficient income, health insurance, etc.), this residence permit is renewable annually.
  • Renewal requires re-verification of financial, professional, and insurance documents.

Residence for the spouse and children

Who is eligible for family reunification?
According to Italian law, the family members who can join a Digital Nomad residence permit holder are:
  • Legal spouse
  • Children under 18 years old
  • Disabled or dependent children over 18 years old
  • Elderly dependent parents (only in specific circumstances and upon proof of strong dependency)
What conditions must the main applicant meet for family members to obtain residence?
  • The applicant’s own residence permit in Italy must have been issued.
  • Having sufficient income according to the Italian standard of living that covers the total cost of the family.
  • Have suitable accommodation in Italy: providing a rental agreement or deed of ownership, the house must meet health standards and have enough space for all family members.
Method for obtaining residence for family members

There are 2 methods for family members to obtain residence and join the main applicant.

First method: After the main applicant receives their residence permit, their family travels to Italy with a tourist visa and obtains their family reunification residence permit in Italy. In this method, practically one year after the main applicant, the conditions and necessary documents for family reunification are prepared.

Second method: After the main applicant receives their residence permit, a Nulla Osta request for the family is applied for in Italy, and the family travels to Italy from the Italian embassy with a national family reunification visa and receives their residence permit.

Important note: Currently, the second method is not recommended, because according to the new laws, the applicant can obtain a Nulla Osta for their family after having 2 years of declared income.

Duration and conditions of residence for family members
  • The duration of residence for the spouse and children will be exactly equal to the duration of the main applicant’s residence.
  • If the Digital Nomad residence is renewed, the family’s residence is also renewable.
  • Children can enroll in Italian schools, and the spouse may also receive work permission in some cases (depending on the residence conditions and permits issued).
  • Summary: The Italian Digital Nomad residence not only provides the possibility of living in a European country for the remote worker but also provides suitable conditions for the legal accompaniment of the family.

Timeline for obtaining Italian Digital Nomad residence

Generally, the timeline for obtaining Italian Digital Nomad residence varies depending on the status of the documents, the destination city, and the response time of the relevant offices. The entire process, from start to receiving the residence permit, includes 2 main stages:

  • Process inside your country: from start to receiving the residence visa while the applicant is in Iran, taking 3 to 5 months.
  • Process inside Italy: from the applicant’s entry into Italy to receiving the residence permit.

The approximate time for each stage is as follows:

RowDifferent StagesDescriptionApproximate Time
1Preparation of applicant’s documentsOfficial translation of applicant’s documents and power of attorney with legalization from the Italian embassy1 to 2 months
2Renting or buying a home in ItalyTime needed to find suitable accommodation according to your conditions and taste1 to 2 months
3Obtaining a visa from the Italian embassyRequesting an embassy appointment and submitting the visa application1 to 2 months
4Travel to Italy and receiving the residence permitApplying for the residence permit and fingerprint registration at the Questura2 to 4 months

Permanent residence with the Italian Digital Nomad visa

After 5 years of temporary residence in Italy, you can obtain permanent residence in this country. Conditions for obtaining permanent residence include: having an A2 Italian language certificate, residing in Italy, maintaining annual income sources according to the necessary standards to cover living costs in Italy, and also having no criminal record in Italy or your country of origin.

Citizenship and passport with the Italian Digital Nomad visa

The validity of the Italian passport ranks second in the world, even higher than the UK, Canada, and the USA. Usually, after 10 years of living and residing in Italy, you can apply for it. Conditions for obtaining Italian passport and citizenship include: having a B1 Italian language certificate, residing in Italy, no criminal record in Italy and Iran, and maintaining annual income sources according to the necessary standards to cover living costs in Italy.

Frequently asked questions about the Italian Digital Nomad Visa

What exactly is the Italian Digital Nomad Visa?
Answer: This visa allows non-European individuals who are remote workers or freelancers and whose income comes from outside Italy to legally live in Italy without being employed in the local job market.
Do I need to have a job offer from an Italian company for a Digital Nomad visa?
Answer: No. You can work for a company outside Italy or collaborate as a freelancer with international clients.
Does this visa require a Nulla Osta (work permit)?
Answer: No, this is one of the great advantages of this visa. You do not need to obtain a preliminary permit from the Italian Ministry of Labor.
What is the minimum income required to obtain this visa?
Answer: Approximately 3 times the minimum amount exempt from healthcare costs in Italy, which is roughly equivalent to 28,000 to 32,000 euros per year (depending on annual changes).
Do I need to know Italian?
Answer: It is not mandatory to obtain this visa, but for long-term renewals or obtaining permanent residence, knowing Italian at an A2 level will become necessary.
Can I travel to other Schengen countries with this visa?
Yes, after obtaining residence, you can travel to other Schengen area countries for up to 90 days in any 180-day period, without needing a separate visa.
Can I change my foreign employer after receiving residency in Italy?
Answer: Yes, provided that the contract conditions and your salary amount comply with the Nomad visa conditions, and you must inform the Questura of this change.
Is it possible to bring your spouse and children with you from the beginning?
Answer: Initially, no, but after your residence permit is issued, your spouse and children under 18 can join you and obtain residence for the same duration.
Can the spouse of a digital nomad resident work in Italy?
Answer: Yes, the spouse of a Digital Nomad applicant, after entering Italy and receiving their residence permit, has permission to work full-time and without restrictions.
How long after receiving Digital Nomad residency can I apply for permanent residency?
Answer: After 5 years of legal residence in the European Union (at least the last 2 years in Italy), you can obtain EU long-term residence.
Is it possible to convert a Digital Nomad residence permit (for example, to self-employment or work permit)?
Answer: Yes, in many cases yes, but you must fully meet the conditions for the new permit and go through the legal procedures. Conversion to a work, family, or even self-employment (freelance) permit may be possible under specific conditions.
What is the total duration of the process from application to residence?
Answer: On average, it takes 2 to 3 months (depending on the country of application, the destination city in Italy, and the completeness of the documents).