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Welcome to Expatriates.YourGuideToItaly.com,
the information source for expatriates moving to, retiring to or living in Italy.
Moving to Italy
Organizing your move to Italy
Whether you are choosing your location and property in Italy or are being relocated to Italy within an international company, both decisions will have some steps in common: preparing the move of furniture (and pets), searching for a house (house-hunting), finding a new school, etc.

Books for expatriates moving to Italy
Buying Property in Italy
Buying Property in Italy, restoring a property or having a property built
(Books and Guides)
Settling in
Italy Survival Guide
Health, Insurance, Documentation
Driving and buying a car
Driving in Italy
Learning Italian

Working in Italy
Finding a job in Italy
Setting up a business in Italy
Description of the two most common types of companies in Italy
Self-employed in Italy
Raising Children in Italy
Raising Children Bilingually or Multilingually
Books and tips for monolingual parents raising children bilingually or in a multilingual context
Raising toddlers and school-going children in Italy
Registering a newborn baby in Italy
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Living, Studying, and Working in Italy:
Everything You Need to Know to Live La Dolce Vita
by Monica Larner
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Getting married in Italy
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Moving with Pets
Moving a multi-pet household
Rules for importing dogs in Italy