New members of the Italy forum, introduce yourself here — 2017
I forgot to introduce myself. My name is Licia, I'm 31, I'm Italian, I live in Lombardy and I'm on here to give advices to both current and future expats.
Hope you're having a great time here!
Hear you soon,
Licia
i am raaz and a businessman by profession in the field of aluminium alloys..very soon, i can see myself in italy but still there is some time to it..this is the first time, i am on expat.com and would love to be connected with like minded people to grow. you can contact me if you share the same interest.
on a personal front, i like music, going on long rides in rains, meeting new people..
regards
raaz
I'm a from India. i was studying in Italy. i'm having having long term student Italian resident permit for 1 year and i was doing renewal every year.
I'm having a some doubts regarding permesso di soggiorno kindly please guide me.
1) Maximum how many months can i stay in India. If i stayed more than 6 months in a year in India will it effect my Italian resident permit.
2) I was thinking to come to Italy for every 5 months in order to attend my exams in Italian university. Is this possible?.
Thank you!
Shekar Polla
I will move to Ravenna in 3-4 months. Could you please inform me about choosing apartment in ravenna city, documentation of renting house and also other subjects as health system, some registrations about driving licence or etc..Â
Best Wishes,
We have both moved here for work but I am currently taking some time off to explore before I start.
Let me know if anyone is keen to chat and or meet up!
I live in india but wish to come in milan. I m a businessman, aluminum ingots manufacturer and want people from similar industry to connect to.
Apart from professional network, I would love to be contacted by you all for anything that u feel I can be of help.
Cheers...
Carol here. Irish but just relocated to Italy from England. Temporarily in Milan until we find a place to rent in Cremona. My partner is Italian but hasn't lived in Italy for a number of years. I was hoping to hear some tips about signing up for italian classes and also rental market tips! Would be great to meet new people in similar situations.
Thank you

I am new to Milan and just moved here a week ago. Would love to find some like minded people to travel around the city. I am busy during the weekdays but can be available on weekends to travel around the city and explore. Let me know if you are interested?
Hope to hear from you soon!
Thanks,
Sid
I am new to Milan and just moved here a week ago. Anyone interested in joining me to explore the sights of the city? Planning to start with Duomo this weekend

Feel free to message me if interested.
Sid
My name is Linda , we as a family have spent many holidays in Italy and now my husband and I would love to live and work there. We this year came back from puglia region and loved lecce . How can we go about find English speaking jobs in Italy , I have always worked in the travel industry and my husband in the music industry in sales
I am an American woman residing in Florence for 3 months, hopefully longer, and hoping to explore all opportunities in Italy!
Ciao!
Carissa
I'm Lee, I currently live in London, originally from Cardiff, U.K, my fiancé is Italian and from Milan and is urgently wanting to move back to Milan. My Italian skills are very basic I find it easier to listen to and understand as opposed to being confident in talking Italian. I am desperately trying to explore all avenues to support my fiancé's wishes to return to Milan but can obviously at present apply/accept English Speaking Jobs. I've worked in Retail for the past 13 years and in Retail Management for the past 6 years. I work within the premium skincare/makeup industry as a training manager, but would be very happy to consider the field of work if my skills fit to be able to facilitate a speedy move. Any advice or recommendations would be massively appreciated.
Thank you.
My name is Patricia and I was born and raised in New York City.
I have been living and working in Naples for the past 20 years.
Glad and proud to be part of the expat group!
This is Barbara, I live in Rome area Appio Latino. I was educated in a German highschool and went to University here in Rome. I'd like to improve my knowledge of German and English language and train.
I own a small studio in the city center, if anybody is interested in a rental let me know!
I lived in various cities, in Milan 5 years, now in Rome almost 3 years, no idea where yet for the future, might be Spain! or USA.
I came from Tripoli, Libya..
Thank you and Cheers!Looking to chat or meet people locally. I only speak English though am trying hard to learn Italian.
I'm not even to sure how to use this site ..... A bit unco with Internet stuff.
Anyone out there?
I am Chinese / Japanese from Kuala Lumpur and moving to Torino with my husband and my teenage sons age 14 yrs and 12 yrs. Husband will be working for few years in Torino and I would like to meet more friends and people to improve on my Italian .
I speak very good English and of course my own mother tongue.
If there is anyone with children in the same age group , I would really love to connect.
I am a frequent traveler and have traveled to many countries and also lived abroad in Australia for a few years.
My name is Yurie from Andria city in Puglia. I live 7km away from Unesco Heritage: Castel Del Monte!
I'm originally from Japan but I lived in Australia for 5 years before Italy.
I'm a travel designer/planner for inbound Puglia region. I'll be self-employed soon and hopefully starting up online tour operator next year.
I'm here for net working and friendship with other expats in Italy. And obviously if you need a help to settle here, I can advise you as much as I can!
So nice to know another Japanese living in italy.which part of italy are you living in?
Would love to connect if we are nearby. I am relocating to turin.

Thank you for your message! I live in Puglia, the heel of Italian boot, southern part of Italy, next to Adriatic sea
So Torino is completely opposite side unfortunately! There are many Japanese as well as other asians (many from South-East/central) there, so I believe you won't feel home-sick much there!Reason : promoting freely your services is not allowed on the forum
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I recently moved to Bari from Byron Bay in Australia. I was born in Zimbabwe but have lived in Australia for the last 30 years. Looking to meet other expats and Italians who speak English so I can get to know more about the area and learn to speak Italian.
Anybody out there?

This is Nick, Kenyan, currently learning Italian and seriously considering a move to either Rome or Florence (final decision to come in a couple of months). Hoping I'll get a chance to know some of you as well as exchange ideas and experiences.
Auguri
I don't have too much to say right now.
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