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Residence Permit and Advice for Non-EU citizens
On this page, we'll describe the general process to obtain the Research VISA and Residence permit for non-EU citizens. The description will be in approximate chronological order
Before arriving in Padua
As soon as you accept the offer
Congrats! You've accepted a postdoc offer from the Department of Physics of the University of Padua, so you are ready to meet the biggest enemy of your enjoyment while in Padua: Italian bureaucracy. But don't worry, we've got you covered and will tell you all you can do to make it easier.
The first thing to do is to have your documents ready. Two of them are very important:
- Passport: we recommend you to check the website of the Italian Embassy in your country of residence for the latest requirements. Usually, you will need 4 empty pages in the passport for the VISA.
- Highest University degree: Either Master's or PhD degree, depending on whether this is your first postdoc or not. In any case, the degree diploma/certificate needs to be legalized, apostilled, and translated to Italian in the country of issue. Let us be clear on the last point: if you are a citizen from country A, did your PhD in country B and live in country C when you receive the offer from Padua, you need to do the legalization/apostille/translation process in country B.
Acceptance of the contest result and Hosting agreement.
After the formal process of selection is over, the secretary of the Department (or INFN) will contact you to start the formal process of hiring and VISA application. This could happen 3-4 months after the informal offer and 3-4 months before the hypothetical starting date of your postdoc.
You will have to send via email some typical documents like ID/passport. But the most important part is that they will send you the Hosting agreement via PDF, which you will have to print thrice, sign the 3 copies, scan one of them, send the scan of the signed copy by email, and send the 3 printed and signed copies by post to the Physics Department of the University of Padua. Try to send both the scan and the physical copies as soon as possible.
Once the hosting agreement is signed by the Head of the Department, the secretaries and the International Office (SAOS) will send it to the authorities to request the "Nulla Osta". But that's a story for another section.
VISA application
Although not required for the Hosting Agreement, the secretaries will probably ask you for a PDF copy of your highest University degree, legalized, apostilled and translated to Italian. Once all that is in hand of the University, SAOS (the International Office) will request Questura (the National Police station) to check them and issue the corresponding "Nulla Osta". The "Nulla Osta" is a document that tells the Italian Embassy and related government bodies (Border control, immigration…) that the local authorities checked preliminary your papers and you can apply for a VISA to come to Italy. YOU CAN NOT APPLY FOR A RESEARCH LONG-TERM VISA WITHOUT THE NULLA OSTA.
You'll receive the Nulla Osta 30-60 days after the Hosting agreement is signed, provided you send the requested documents quickly enough.
Once the Nulla Osta is in your hands, you have all the documents needed to apply for the VISA at your closest Italian Embassy/Consulate. In general, you will apply for a National Type D Long-term VISA for research, so follow the instructions for that. We strongly suggest you read carefully the webpage of the Italian Embassy/Consulate where you will apply, in particular to follow the most up-to-date requirements.
The application procedure might depend slightly on the Embassy/Consulate you will use. In general, you will need to book an appointment, fill out a standard application form, then attend the appointment with all the printed documents, give your passport at the appointment, pay the fees, and wait for the VISA to be ready. Then you can either pick up your passport or receive it at your house delivered by a courier.
Some general but important recommendations:
Codice Fiscale
Residence Permit application submission
Moving to your flat
Health insurance
Banking
Picking up your Residence Permit
Dichiarazione di Residenza
Applying for the Carta d'Identità
Others