Here are the links for Relocation and Moving to Italy:
RELOCATION
- ARTICLES
- NOTE: While updating this blog entry on 7 June 2010, I discovered that the following link in this section is no longer functioning properly! I am currently researching the problem.
- Articles – Source: Relocation Enterprises is a leader in providing specialist, professional, and total Relocation and Immigration services in various destinations worldwide.
- LINKS
- Country focus: Italy – Setting up business, handling staff transfers or hiring locally in Italy? Elise Krentzel's guide will take you through those first vital steps. – Source: Expatica
- International Moving & Relocation Services – Source: Sterling International
- Questions & Answers – Source: Relocation Enterprises
- Relocation Service – United Kingdom – Source: Toscana Verde
- NOTE: While updating this blog entry on 7 June 2010, I discovered that the following links in this section are no longer functioning properly! I am currently researching the problem.
- ARTICLES
- About Moving to Italy – Source: EscapeArtist.com
- Living Abroad – Source: TransitionsAbroad.com
- Living Abroad in Italy: Making the Move – Source: TransitionsAbroad.com
- A Love Affair with Italy – By Steenie Harvey – Source: ExpatExchange
- MAKING THE MOVE TO ITALY – Source: livingabroadin.com
- Moving in Italy – Source: Deirdré Straughan's Countries Beginning with I
- Moving to Italy – Source: In Italy Online
- Moving to Italy – Source: Shelter Offshore
- NOTE: While updating this blog entry on 7 June 2010, I discovered that the following links in this section are no longer functioning properly! I am currently researching the problem.
- Moving Abroad – United Kingdom – Source: 50Connect.co.uk
- Moving to Italy? – Read our free expatriate guide – Source: ExpatFocus
- Moving to Italy – Source: LifeInItaly
- Moving to Italy – Source: Slow Travel Italy
- LINKS
COMMENTS/OBSERVATIONS
- OBSERVATIONS
- Living in Europe – "There's No Place i'd Rather be" – Source: EscapeArtist.com
ELECTRONICS
- FAQs – Source: videooverseas.com
- See also, Info on Suggested Reference Links for Learning the Italian Language *, dated Monday, December 05, 2005
- See also, Info on Personal Safety in Italy *, dated Wednesday, November 30, 2005
- Bringing Pets to Italy – Source: Expats In Italy
- Moving Pets Overseas – How to Keep Man’s Best Friend Safe and Happy, Article By Lisa Williams – Source: TransitionsAbroad.com
- Moving With Pets – Source: About.com
- Moving with Pets – Source: mover max
- Pets & Moving: Making a Smooth Transition, By Betsy Burlingame – Source: ExpatExchange
- See also, Info about Social Security and Taxes for Americans Living in Italy, dated Wednesday, December 28, 2005
- See also, Info for Visas and Permits for Italy, dated Thursday, December 08, 2005
- Italy – Select from list of cities/towns in Italy – "Weatherbase is your one authoritative source for finding monthly weather records and averages for more than 16,439 cities worldwide." – Source: Weatherbase
- italy-weather-and-maps.com – home to maps of Italy, current Italian weather conditions, and six day weather forecasts for every Italian region and province.
- SEE ALSO:
- Info about finding rental accommodations in Italy *, dated Wednesday, May 12, 2010
- Info about electrical plug adapters, power strips and voltage converters for Italy *, dated Tuesday, April 10, 2007
- Info on Visa and Entry Requirements for Italy , dated Tuesday, March 30, 2007
- Info about Taxes in Italy *, dated Tuesday, January 16, 2007
- Info on Distance Calculators (How Far Is It?) for Italy *, dated Tuesday, November 21, 2006
- Info about Mail Forwarding for Italy , dated Saturday, July 08, 2006
- Info about Moving Pets to Italy *, dated Friday, April 14, 2006
- Info about Checklists for Moving or Relocating to Italy *, dated Friday, April 7, 2006
- Info about Social Security and Taxes for Americans Living in Italy *, dated Wednesday, December 28, 2005
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These initial blog entries are a foundation for what is to follow as the time gets closer to when my wife and I move to Italy. NOTE: UPDATE – In September. 2007. my wife (dual citizen), our dog, Siena Lucca and I moved to Monte San Savino (AR), Italy.
Right now, the time frame is 3 - 4 years out. If we hit the lottery, it's a lot sooner. However, in the meantime, we are taking language lesson, learning as much about Italy as we can before the move and making annual trips to Italy to find out where we may live. Right now, there is no favorite location. Over the past 12+ trips to Italy either together or separately, we have spent most of our time in Tuscany and Umbria. In the last 3 - 4 years, we have leased a car from Renault Eurodrive and driven in into Italy from Nice, France and back. Renting a house again in either Tuscany or Umbria and making other trips to my wife's ancestral beginnings in Meta and Sorrento. We have travel north to south and east to west in Italy. Besides driving in from France, we have trained in from either Switzerland or Germany and I have driven in from Germany. We have done the Planes, Trains and Automobiles routine plus the ferry from Corsica.
In the above blog entry, I have distinguished between relocation and moving. While one can argue that they are one and the same, there are differences. For this blog entry, I am associating RELOCATION with a private/public corporation or company or organization sponsored move (read relocation) to Italy. For MOVING, I am associating an individual's move to Italy without any company or organization's financial assistance or aid. It may appear to be splitting hairs. It is a fine line and a grey area but one that exists because no matter what, one is moving from one country to another. For the purposes of this blog entry most of the references and links, in this case, are from the USA to Italy.
Note: I have other blog entries that may be of interest to some individuals:
- Info for U.S. Forces, Government Employees, Military Retirees and Defense/Government Contractors with or without their Dependants PCSing (moving) to Italy
- Info for U.S. Forces, Government Employees, Military Retirees and certain Defense/Gov. Contractors PCSing (moving) to Germany"
Plan on stopping back because this blog entry will be updated on a regular basis.
That's it for Monday, 30 January 2006: lunedì, 30 gennaio 2006.
Ciao, Ben
Today’s quote is an Italian proverb, author unknown.
"Doppo 'e quarant' anne nun s'addimanda chiu "Cumme staje?", ma "Cumme te sienti?"
"After age 40, don't ask "How are you?", but rather "How do you feel?"
Please read my wife's blog about our life in Italy with photographs:
Friends and Family in Italy
Going to Spain, read my new blog:
Info About, For or On Spain – a source of links About, For or On Spain for those individuals traveling or already living in Spain.
(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 7 June 2010)