Italy represents a potential destination for international mobility pathways, professional relocation, or personal settlement, thanks to its strategic position in Europe, the stability of its legal framework, and the opportunities available across various economic sectors.
In this section, you can consult general information regarding the Italian regulatory framework and access the dedicated Notice Board, where active professional opportunities are published.
+39 0432 299317
Via Giosuè Carducci 23, 33100 Udine UD (IT)
Massimiliano Basevi is a lawyer based in Udine and founder of Studio Legale Basevi. He provides legal advice and representation to individuals and companies, mainly operating in the fields of civil law, criminal law, and immigration law. Throughout his professional career, he has gained experience in handling civil and commercial disputes, family law matters, civil liability cases, and the protection of individual rights, as well as issues related to international mobility and immigration procedures. Through collaboration with other professionals and consultants, the firm adopts a multidisciplinary approach, providing qualified legal assistance both at the national level and in international contexts.
+39 339 7475 742
Via Napoli N.33, 80010 Villaricca NA (IT)
Antonella Castellone is a lawyer specialized in international law and migration law, with extensive experience in the protection of fundamental rights and international protection. She assists foreign nationals, asylum seekers, and families in immigration, international protection, and Italian citizenship jure sanguinis proceedings, providing comprehensive legal support in both administrative and judicial matters. She operates in national and transnational contexts with a rigorous, human-centered, and solution-oriented approach, contributing to the management of complex cases requiring coordination between different legal systems.
+39 3397854288
Corso Generale dei Medici 61, 91011 Alcamo TP (IT)
Civil lawyer with nearly 20 years of experience, focusing on family law (separation and divorce), medical liability, personal injury and traffic accidents, protection of vulnerable individuals (guardianship and support measures), debt recovery, and damages claims. Also advises on immigration and international mobility, supporting both individuals and businesses in relocation and cross-border expansion processes. Has developed strong international expertise through collaborations with foreign law firms and institutions, with a particular focus on the United Arab Emirates. Served as Italian Representative (IICUAE) at the Italian Chamber of Commerce in the UAE (2023–2024). Appointed as an Arbitrator at the International Arbitration Chamber of Rome and a member of Italawyers, an association dedicated to promoting Italian legal culture worldwide.
+39 366 4884552
Via Roma 317/E, 59100 Prato PO (IT)
Attorney Carmen Rosario Rosales Dulanto practices law in Italy, with her office based in Prato, focusing primarily on immigration and citizenship law. She assists foreign nationals with residence permits, regularization procedures, and citizenship applications, providing legal support throughout administrative and judicial processes. She has also gained experience in family law, particularly in separation and divorce cases, including matters involving international aspects, as well as in the protection of LGBTQIA+ rights. Her practice also includes international civil law, offering legal assistance to individuals and families involved in cross-border legal matters.
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Italy is a country in Southern Europe, located along the Mediterranean Sea and bordering France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia. It also includes the islands of Sicily and Sardinia.
Capital: Rome
Area: approximately 301,340 km²
Population: approximately 59 million inhabitants
Official language: Italian
Form of government: Parliamentary Republic
President of the Republic: Head of State
President of the Council of Ministers (Prime Minister): Head of Government
The official currency is the Euro (€).
Italy is part of the Schengen Area and the Eurozone.
Nominal GDP: approximately €2.0–2.2 trillion
GDP per capita: approximately €34,000–37,000
The economy is mainly based on:
Manufacturing and industrial production, Services, Tourism, Trade and exports, Fashion and luxury sector, Automotive and mechanical industry, Agri-food sector
Founding member of the European Union
Member of NATO
Member of the United Nations
Member of the G7 and G20
A comprehensive overview of the Italian immigration system, visa types, and residence permit procedures.
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