Anyone here who has moved to Italy?
Milan? How you like it?

  • Flashy-Internet9780@alien.top
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    1 year ago

    Here is the issue with the digitalization of bureocracy: in most cases, it depends on you having a SPID or at least an electronic ID card. However, as a non-EU citizen, getting any of those is not easy. In fact, you can’t get those without first getting your first residence permit, which can take several months.

    The residence permit is the best example of slow, outdated bureocracy. The procedure involves sending a bunch of photocopies by mail all the way to Rome. Then, the response from the central office gets sent back to your local police station. Next, months later, you go to the police station to get your fingerprints registered. Then, you wait a few more months to get the confirmation that your permit is ready. Finally, you set an appointment (around a month later) to have them hand you your permit.