Living, Studying, and Working in Italy
Everything You Need to Know to Live La Dolce Vita - Second Edition
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All the information you could possibly need for your time in Italy, whether a week or a decade, in a completely updated and revised edition So, you want to move to Italy for six months but you don't speak the language well. How do you look for a job? Your heart is set on buying a farmhouse in Tuscany. What are the legal pitfalls to avoid? You'd like to study in Rome, but your college doesn't have a program. Which schools should you apply to?With all-new information on the Internet and on the effect of the conversion to the euro, this essential companion guide to Italy features- hundreds of addresses and Internet sites, from real estate agencies to job banks- details on visas, banking, taxes, and residency permits- freelance, seasonal, part-time, and full-time employment options- more than two hundred language schools, American colleges, and Italian universitiesWritten by two seasoned expatriates, Living, Studying, and Working in Italy is packed with candid insider's tips and practical, up-to-date information for travelers of any age.
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Living, Studying, and Working in Italy, Travis Neighbor Ward, Monica Larner
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- Année de publication
- 2003
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- Titre
- Living, Studying, and Working in Italy
- Sous-titre
- Everything You Need to Know to Live La Dolce Vita - Second Edition
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Travis Neighbor Ward, Monica Larner
- Éditeur
- Holt Paperbacks
- Publié
- 2003
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 365
- ISBN10
- 080507306X
- ISBN13
- 9780805073065
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Cartes et voyages, Voyage, Manuels et guides, Guides touristiques, Europe du Sud, Italie, Guides, Voyages
- Évaluation
- 3,9 sur 5
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- All the information you could possibly need for your time in Italy, whether a week or a decade, in a completely updated and revised edition So, you want to move to Italy for six months but you don't speak the language well. How do you look for a job? Your heart is set on buying a farmhouse in Tuscany. What are the legal pitfalls to avoid? You'd like to study in Rome, but your college doesn't have a program. Which schools should you apply to?With all-new information on the Internet and on the effect of the conversion to the euro, this essential companion guide to Italy features- hundreds of addresses and Internet sites, from real estate agencies to job banks- details on visas, banking, taxes, and residency permits- freelance, seasonal, part-time, and full-time employment options- more than two hundred language schools, American colleges, and Italian universitiesWritten by two seasoned expatriates, Living, Studying, and Working in Italy is packed with candid insider's tips and practical, up-to-date information for travelers of any age.


