Italy introduces digital nomad visa for remote workers
The visa requires applicants to be 'highly skilled' remote workers, defined as those who can work remotely using advanced technological tools. Applicants must earn a minimum annual salary of EUR 28,000, have a college degree or professional license, and demonstrate six months of relevant work experience. The final decision on family permits lies with Italy's police headquarters. Italy's move to introduce this visa aims to attract high-income foreign workers.
The visa requires applicants to be 'highly skilled' remote workers, defined as those who can work remotely using advanced technological tools. Applicants must earn a minimum annual salary of EUR 28,000, have a college degree or professional license, and demonstrate six months of relevant work experience. The final decision on family permits lies with Italy's police headquarters. Italy's move to introduce this visa aims to attract high-income foreign workers.