A New Life in Italy

A NEW LIFE IN ITALY – THE PODCAST THAT takes you behind the scenes of what it's really like to move and live in Italy and shows you how starting a new life in the bel Paese is possible for you. This weekly podcast is hosted by Samantha Wilson, Italy’s top relocation expert and chief dream maker at Smart Move Italy is for anyone who dreams of adopting the Italian lifestyle, no matter where you are in the process. Tune in every week for some inspiration, and super “ah-ha” moments, and learn how you can live longer, spend less, and smile more in your new life in Italy.

Married to an Italian? Your Guide to Moving to Italy

In this episode of A New Life in Italy, we dive into what it’s like to move to Italy as the spouse of an Italian citizen. We explore common questions, like how the process changes if your Italian spouse is already living in Italy versus if you’re moving together from abroad.From the unique privileges and responsibilities that come with being married to an Italian citizen to the legal steps required for residency, we’ll walk you through what to expect. You’ll learn about the importance of organizing all essential documents before arriving, securing a place to live, and making sure your marriage is registered in the AIRE database. Once in Italy, we cover the steps for applying for a permesso di soggiorno (residency permit), so you can settle in with confidence.We tackle practical advice on navigating Italy’s bureaucratic landscape, including the challenges you might face if marital status changes occur, like divorce or the loss of a spouse. Plus, we cover the pathway to Italian citizenship, including the latest language requirements and the added benefits that come with citizenship.This episode also includes listener questions on topics like working while awaiting citizenship and adjusting to life in Italy. Whether you’re already married to an Italian citizen or thinking about it, this episode offers essential insights to support your journey to a new life in Italy.Resources:AIRE Residency LabMentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website Sentire Media Website

11-13
38:48

Which Visa is Your Ticket to Italy?

Hey there! In this episode of A New Life in Italy, I’m diving into one of the biggest challenges of relocating to Italy: figuring out the visa maze. If you’re not an Italian or European citizen, choosing the right visa is absolutely key for living here longer than 90 days. I know it can feel overwhelming with so many visa types, each with its own rules, so I’m breaking it down by focusing on the three most popular options: the Elective Residency Visa, the Student Visa, and the Digital Nomad Visa.Let’s start with the basics—what exactly is a visa, and why is it so important? Think of a visa as your entry ticket; it’s what lets you apply for a “Permesso di Soggiorno” or permit of stay, which you’ll need to actually live here long-term. Picking the right visa depends on your unique situation and goals, and I’m here to help you navigate that decision.First up, we’ll talk about the Elective Residency Visa, sometimes known as the retirement visa. This one’s ideal if you have a stable, passive income and dream of retiring in Italy. I’ll walk you through the essentials, like needing a minimum net income of €32,000 per year per person, plus showing that you have a solid financial foundation and a place to stay before applying. I’ll also cover some common mistakes to watch out for, like not fully understanding the financial requirements or the importance of guaranteed income.Then, we’ll dive into the Student Visa, which is fantastic for younger folks or anyone looking to study in Italy. I’ll explain what’s needed for this visa—everything from acceptance into a recognized school to proof of funds to support yourself during your studies. Plus, I’ll touch on some great perks, like the chance to work part-time and even potentially convert this visa to a work permit later.Finally, we’ll look at the brand-new Digital Nomad Visa, which is perfect for remote workers who want to live in Italy without needing a local job. I’ll break down the requirements, including holding a degree or significant work experience and meeting a financial threshold of around €28,000 annually. This visa offers a lot of flexibility, letting you enjoy the Italian lifestyle while keeping your current job.Throughout the episode, I’ll be sharing practical tips and insights to make the application process as smooth as possible. Preparation and a deep understanding of each visa type can make all the difference. As we wrap up, I encourage you to think carefully about your options, and remind you that SmartMoveItaly.com has resources to help with every step of your visa journey.Resources: Italian Visa GuidebookBook a Consultation CallVisit Smart Move ItalyMentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website Sentire Media Website

11-06
32:32

Rent First, Visa Second: Key Tips to Get Started and Reduce Risks

In this episode of "A New Life in Italy," I, Samantha Wilson, delve into a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of moving to Italy: the necessity of securing a rental property before applying for a visa. Many aspiring expatriates find themselves caught off guard by this requirement, which can complicate their plans and create confusion.I begin by outlining the types of long-term visas available in Italy, specifically the National D visa, which is valid for up to 365 days. I explain that proof of a residential address is a mandatory part of the visa application process, emphasizing that short-term accommodations like Airbnbs or hotels will not suffice. I highlight the most common visas that require a rental agreement, including the elective residency visa, student visa, digital nomad visa, and family reunification visa.Next, I break down the different types of rental leases that can qualify for a visa application. I discuss the transitorio lease, which is a short-term option lasting between 1 to 18 months, and the more stable 4 plus 4 and 3 plus 2 leases, which offer longer-term commitments. I stress the importance of ensuring that the lease aligns with the visa requirements and the need for a legally registered contract.Throughout the episode, I address the common challenges foreigners face when trying to secure a rental in Italy, such as language barriers, proving financial stability, and the upfront costs associated with renting. I provide practical advice on budgeting for these expenses and the importance of working with a rental agency or property finder to navigate the complexities of the Italian rental market.I also share tips on timing your rental search to coincide with your visa application process, ensuring that you have a lease in place without incurring unnecessary costs before your arrival. Additionally, I advise listeners to check with their consulate regarding specific rental lease requirements, as these can vary.To wrap up the episode, I answer listener questions about the cost of living in Italy, the challenges of living as a foreigner, and healthcare expenses. I encourage anyone considering a move to Italy to reach out for assistance, whether through my team at SmartMoveItaly.com or other resources, to help make their transition as smooth as possible.Join me as we explore the ins and outs of securing a rental property in Italy, ensuring that you are well-prepared for your exciting new life in this beautiful country. Ciao for now!ResourcesSmart Move Italy Property Rental SearchCost of Living CalculatorMentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website Sentire Media Website

10-30
28:35

Fake Italian Food Exposed!

In this episode of A New Life in Italy, I’m thrilled to dive into the incredible world of Italian cuisine with Robert Campana, the founder of the popular Instagram channel Stop Italian Sounding. We explore why it’s so important to recognize authentic Italian food versus the many imitations you often see outside of Italy.Robert shares his journey as an Italian American and how living in Italy inspired him to educate others about genuine Italian products. We bust some common misconceptions about Italian cuisine—because let’s be honest, it’s so much more than just pizza and pasta! The regional specialties across Italy are a reflection of its deep and diverse cultural heritage.Robert also gives us some great practical tips for identifying authentic Italian ingredients, like what to look for when buying olive oil and understanding the importance of D.O.P. (Denominazione di Origine Protetta) products. Plus, we talk about how dining at local trattorias and osterias can offer some of the most authentic culinary experiences when you’re in Italy.As we wrap up, I encourage you to be mindful when shopping for Italian products, taking the time to notice red flags that might indicate a product isn’t the real deal. By the end of this episode, you’ll feel more confident in recognizing and appreciating true Italian cuisine—wherever you are in the world.So, join us for this delicious journey into the heart of Italian food culture!Resources: Stop Italian Sounding WebsiteStop Italian Sounding PodcastRoberts InstagramRate, Review, & Follow If you loved this episode and want to hear more, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — to move toward their new life in Italy and live the life they deserve. Tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. I’m adding new episodes every week and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an email!  Until next time!  Ci vediamo!Mentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website Sentire Media Website

10-23
44:44

Big Changes in Italian Citizenship Law: How They Affect You

Welcome back to another episode of A New Life in Italy! I'm your host, Samantha Wilson, and today we’re diving into a critical topic for anyone considering or currently in the process of applying for Italian citizenship.In this episode, we discuss a significant recent change from Italy's Ministry of the Interior that impacts how citizenship applications are handled, particularly for those affected by what we refer to as the "minor issue." This term refers to cases where a child under the age of 21 loses their claim to Italian citizenship because their Italian parent naturalized before they reached adulthood.We start by breaking down the basics of Italian citizenship, specifically the concept of Jure Sanguinis, or citizenship by descent. I explain how individuals can qualify for citizenship through their Italian ancestry, emphasizing the importance of proving a direct bloodline and the potential complications that can arise if an ancestor naturalized before the next generation was born.The episode features our head citizenship researcher, Terry Wilson, who provides insights into the new directive issued on October 3rd. This directive aligns with a previous court ruling from 2022, which stated that children of Italian citizens who naturalized while they were minors would lose their citizenship rights. Terry explains the implications of this directive, noting that it makes it significantly harder for applicants with a minor issue to claim citizenship through traditional routes, such as at a consulate or a local municipality (comune).We discuss the potential avenues for those affected by this change, including the slim possibility of proving emancipation from the parent who naturalized. However, we also highlight that for many, this new directive effectively closes the door on their citizenship applications.For those already in the process or considering their options, we explore alternative pathways to citizenship, such as pursuing a 1948 case through a female ancestor or applying for citizenship through naturalization after three years of legal residency in Italy.As we wrap up the episode, we address listener questions, providing practical advice for those looking to move to Italy, including insights on the cost of living and the responsibilities of tenants in rental properties.This episode is packed with essential information for anyone navigating the complexities of Italian citizenship, especially in light of these recent changes. If you’re affected by the minor issue or are just starting your journey, this episode is a must-listen.Join us as we unpack these updates and help you find the best path forward in your quest for Italian citizenship!ResourcesTake our citizenship quizBook a call with our teamRate, Review, & Follow If you loved this episode and want to hear more, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — to move toward their new life in Italy and live the life they deserve. Tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. I’m adding new episodes every week and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an

10-16
39:26

Reasons Your Italian Property Search Is Driving You Crazy

In this episode of A New Life in Italy, Samantha Wilson breaks down the ins and outs of the Italian real estate market. If you've felt confused or frustrated with how long properties sit on the market or how different the process feels from what you're used to, this one’s for you!Samantha talks about the biggest challenges foreign buyers face—like the lack of a centralized MLS system that complicates the search. She also explains why some homes take forever to sell, whether it's the condition of the property, the agent’s skill level, or the owner's emotional attachment.With personal stories and tons of experience, Samantha shares why working with the right agent matters, how irregular paperwork can throw a wrench in the process, and why many Italian homes need major renovations. Plus, she offers real tips to help you navigate it all: get a buyer’s agent, plan for extra costs, and give yourself more time because, well, Italy moves at its own pace!Tune in for all the details you need to make buying your dream home in Italy way easier—and much less stressful!ResourcesSmart Move Italy Buyers Agency GC Partners Currency Exchange Rate, Review, & Follow If you loved this episode and want to hear more, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — to move toward their new life in Italy and live the life they deserve. Tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. I’m adding new episodes every week and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an email!  Until next time!  Ci vediamo!Mentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website Sentire Media Website

10-09
37:24

New Beginnings With The Girl in Florence

Welcome back to A New Life in Italy! Today, I’ve got a truly special guest and an incredible conversation lined up for you. If you’ve ever dreamed of moving to Italy, not just for the beautiful views and pasta, but to actually start a family and raise children here, then this episode is for you.I’m sitting down with none other than Georgette, the creator of the popular blog A Girl in Florence. GHello and welcome to another episode of A New Life in Italy, where we explore all aspects of living and thriving in Italy. I’m your host, and today we have a special guest joining us—someone who has been a key voice in the expat community in Florence long before the influencer wave even began. I’m talking about none other than Georgette, best known by her blog and social media presence as A Girl in Florence.Georgette is an American who’s been living in Italy for over 15 years, and she’s built an amazing life here with her French husband and their daughter, Annabelle. But here’s the twist—Georgette’s journey didn’t end when she made the move to Florence. In fact, she’s now navigating a whole new chapter: raising a child in Italy.What does it really take to raise a family in a foreign country? How different is parenting in Italy compared to the U.S. or even Switzerland, where Georgette and her family lived for three years? And what is it like to raise a child in a city as historic and vibrant as Florence?We’re going to get into all of that, and trust me, you won’t want to miss the insights Georgette has to share about juggling motherhood, cultural adaptation, and finding community in one of the most beautiful cities in the world.So, whether you’re dreaming about raising kids in Italy or just curious about what life is like as an expat parent, stay tuned. This episode is packed with honest, real-life experiences and tips that might just inspire your next move.Resources:A Girl In Florence BlogFollow Georgette on InstagramSubscribe to her Substack Rate, Review, & Follow If you loved this episode and want to hear more, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — to move toward their new life in Italy and live the life they deserve. Tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. I’m adding new episodes every week and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an email!  Until next time!  Ci vediamo!Mentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website Sentire Media Website

10-02
48:45

Living Like a Local: Exploring Italy’s Hidden Gems Beyond the Big Cities

Hello, everyone, and welcome back to A New Life in Italy, where we dive into everything you need to know about life, travel, and the incredible journey of moving to Italy. I’m your host, and today we’re going to explore a topic that most people strive to accomplish, but often dont know exactly how—how to experience the authentic Italian lifestyle by traveling to smaller towns and lesser-known spots, and living like a local, rather than sticking to the usual tourist destinations.Now, don’t get me wrong. I love Rome, Florence, and Venice just as much as the next person, and they’re absolutely worth visiting. But for those of you who are planning to move to Italy one day or simply want to experience a more authentic, laid-back version of Italian life, there’s so much more to discover beyond the big cities.In this episode, we’re going to talk about how you can explore Italy through its smaller towns and off-the-beaten-path villages. We’ll dive into how you can connect with local culture, experience the slower pace of life, and really understand what it’s like to live like an Italian.To help guide us through this conversation, I have two very special guests today: Zeneba Bowers and Matt Walker, you may know them from Little Roads Europe.They are experts in finding these little gems, and helping you experience traveling like a local.So, if you are planning your next Italian adventure, or are already here and want to go beyond the IG spots, and get a true account of what the italian lifestyle is really like, stick around because this is going to be good.Resources:Little Roads Europe GC Partners Rate, Review, & Follow If you loved this episode and want to hear more, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — to move toward their new life in Italy and live the life they deserve. Tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. I’m adding new episodes every week and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an email!  Until next time!  Ci vediamo!Mentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website Sentire Media Website

09-18
01:02:51

Start Here If You Want to Move to Italy

In this episode of "A New Life in Italy," I took you on a deep dive into the must-know steps and key considerations for anyone dreaming of making the big move to Italy. We started by getting crystal clear on the 'why' behind your move—because knowing your motivations is the first step to creating a life that truly lights you up. Then, we explored how to choose the perfect location that aligns with your lifestyle (because, let's face it, Italy has so much to offer, and finding your ideal spot is everything!).We didn't stop there—I walked you through the often tricky visa process, shared tips on budgeting for Italy's cost of living, and unpacked the ins and outs of healthcare options. Plus, I shared practical advice on how to truly integrate into your new community and why having a long-term plan is non-negotiable for a smooth transition.I also answered some of your burning questions—like how to navigate renting with pets, the steps to apply for residency if you're a non-citizen married to an Italian, and whether it's worth touring different areas before settling down.This episode was all about laying the groundwork for a successful move to Italy, and I can’t stress enough the importance of thorough research and planning. And, before I forget, I’m thrilled to announce an upcoming boot camp designed just for those of you seriously considering this life-changing move. Trust me, you won’t want to miss it!Visa Guide BookRate, Review, & Follow If you loved this episode and want to hear more, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — to move toward their new life in Italy and live the life they deserve. Tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. I’m adding new episodes every week and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an email!  Until next time!  Ci vediamo!Mentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website

09-04
32:30

From Oslo to Sicily: Renovating a Giant Palazzo

In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Marianne, a Norwegian living in Oslo who, along with her husband, embarked on the adventure of buying and renovating a 600 square meter ancient palazzo in Sicily. Marianne shares her journey of purchasing the property in Palazzolo Accredi, a small town in Sicily, and transforming it into an Airbnb.Her story is one of passion, determination, and embracing the challenges of renovating a historic property in a foreign country So, if you're considering buying a property in Italy or embarking on a renovation project, this episode is a must-listen for valuable insights and inspiration. Be sure to check out Marianne's Instagram account, Sweet and Pfeiffer, for a visual journey through her Sicilian renovation adventure.Sweet N Pfiffer InstagramShopRate, Review, & Follow If you loved this episode and want to hear more, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — to move toward their new life in Italy and live the life they deserve. Tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. I’m adding new episodes every week and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an email!  Until next time!  Ci vediamo!Mentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website

08-28
58:50

Ferragosto: Why You Should Summer Like An Italian

Hello everyone, Samantha Wilson here, your host of A New Life in Italy. In this episode, we delve into the heart of Italian culture by exploring Ferragosto, a significant holiday in Italy.Ferragosto, which dates back to ancient Rome, was established by Emperor Augustus in 18 BCE as a period of rest and celebration after the harvest. Over the centuries, it evolved, with the Catholic Church later aligning it with the Assumption of Mary on August 15th. During the 1930s, the fascist regime promoted "popular trips" with reduced fares, allowing the working class to enjoy holidays by the sea.Today, Ferragosto remains a cherished time for Italians to take a break, reconnect with family and friends, and enjoy festivities. Many businesses close, especially in smaller towns, but tourist areas and larger cities like Rome, Florence, and Milan remain lively.For those planning to visit or move to Italy during Ferragosto, I shared some essential tips:1. Book in Advance: Accommodations fill up quickly.2. Expect Closures: Many shops and services will be closed.3. Embrace Local Culture: Join beach parties, festivals, and parades.4. Indulge in Food: Enjoy traditional Italian summer foods and gelato.5. Check Travel Schedules: Beat the crowds by starting your day early and consider using public transportation.Living in Italy has taught me the importance of taking a break and enjoying life. So, from all of us at SmartMove Italy and Sentieri Media, we wish you buon Ferragosto. Enjoy your summer, and we'll see you after the break.Rate, Review, & Follow If you loved this episode and want to hear more, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — to move toward their new life in Italy and live the life they deserve. Tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. I’m adding new episodes every week and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an email!  Until next time!  Ci vediamo!Mentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website

08-07
15:18

Italian Secrets to a Long and Healthy Life

Welcome back to another episode of A New Life in Italy. I'm your host, Samantha Wilson. Today, we delve into a topic that fascinates many: the health and longevity of Italians. Italy is celebrated for its healthy lifestyle, often attributed to the Mediterranean diet, a culture that values leisure, and strong family connections. However, there's more to it than just diet and exercise. In this episode, we explore what it truly means to live healthily in Italy, including the healthcare system and what happens when you get sick.Our special guest today is Dr. Susan Levenstein, an American doctor who has been practicing in Rome for nearly 40 years. Dr. Levenstein shares her insights into the health of Italians, the lifestyle, and the differences between the Italian and American healthcare systems. She highlights the universal access to healthcare in Italy, the benefits of the Mediterranean diet, and the cultural habits that contribute to the longevity of Italians.Dr. Levenstein also touches on the lower rates of gun ownership, drug abuse, and the importance of social networks and family ties in Italy. She emphasizes that while the Italian healthcare system may not be perfect, it provides essential care that contributes to the overall well-being of its residents.For those inspired by this episode, you can find more about Dr. Levenstein through her book Dottoressa: An American Doctor in Rome and her blog Stethoscope on Rome. Links to these resources are available in the show notes.We also address listener questions about taxes on liquid assets when moving to Italy, the elective residency visa, and the reality of one-euro homes.Resources:Dottoressa: An American Doctor in Rome Stethoscope on Rome. Rate, Review, & Follow If you loved this episode and want to hear more, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — to move toward their new life in Italy and live the life they deserve. Tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. I’m adding new episodes every week and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an email!  Until next time!  Ci vediamo!Mentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website

07-31
58:50

I Moved To Italy For the Love of Wine

Welcome back to another episode of A New Life in Italy! I'm your host, Samantha Wilson, and today we dive into the fascinating world of Italian wine, a vital part of Italy's heritage. I share a bit about my own journey to Italy, where I initially planned to retire and explore every Italian wine.In this episode, I introduce you to Ashwin Mathia, a charismatic wine expert and the host of the Instagram account "Unpinned Wine." Ashwin, a self-described "recovering sommelier," joins us to discuss his unique approach to making wine accessible and enjoyable for everyone. He shares his personal journey from Chennai, India, to Atlanta, Georgia, and finally to Florence, Italy, where he now resides.Ashwin explains the cultural differences between wine appreciation in Italy and the U.S., emphasizing how wine is deeply integrated into Italian life. We also discuss some of our favorite Italian wine varieties, including Sangiovese, Nebbiolo, and Nero d'Avola, and what makes them special.Ashwin's story of moving to Italy is particularly inspiring. He recounts how a chance meeting with Tuscan winemakers in Washington, D.C., led him and his wife to spend significant time in Italy, eventually deciding to move here permanently.For those interested in learning more about wine, you need to check out Ashwins course "Unpinned," which aims to demystify wine and make it accessible to everyone. I have seen the course and it's amazing and only $3.99 a month!Thank you for tuning in! If you have any questions about moving to Italy, feel free to send us a voicemail at our website, smartmoveitaly.com/podcast. Don't forget to rate and leave a review if you enjoyed this episode. Ciao for now!Resources:Unpinned InstagramUnpinned CourseRate, Review, & Follow If you loved this episode and want to hear more, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — to move toward their new life in Italy and live the life they deserve. Tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. I’m adding new episodes every week and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an email!  Until next time!  Ci vediamo!Mentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website

07-17
41:00

The Real Reason Behind Italy's Irresistable Offers

Today I’ll be filling you in on the enticing opportunities Italy is offering to foreigners and locals, including the NEW incentive for homebuyers in qualiying mountain towns in Tuscany.Get ready to uncover initiatives like one-euro homes, tax regimes, and town rejuvenation projects designed to make your Italian dream a reality. Learn about the financial benefits and practical steps to take advantage of these offers, from picturesque villages helping pay for property to tax regimes for new residents. I’ll be setting the record straight on the details and misinformation surrounding these initiatives, guiding you to get inspired and decide if Italy’s special deals are right for you. The links mentioned throughout the episode are listed below. Tune in to explore the possibilities! ResourcesResidentialità in Montagna 2024 in TuscanyMIni PIA Tourism-Integrated Facilitation PackagesPIA Integrated Facilitation Programs7% Flat Tax BooksRate, Review, & Follow If you loved this episode and want to hear more, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — to move toward their new life in Italy and live the life they deserve. Tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. I’m adding new episodes every week and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an email!  Until next time!  Ci vediamo!Mentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website

07-09
28:53

Navigating Italy's Digital Nomad Visa: Key Updates and Insights

In this episode of A New Life in Italy, we dive deep into the evolving landscape of the Digital Nomad Visa (DNV) in Italy. Since our last discussion on this topic, there have been significant updates and developments that are crucial for anyone considering this lifestyle. I share these important updates that impact:Specifics on qualificationsNew processes to prepare your applicationTax Implications of the Digital Nomad in ItalyWe also have a special guest, Kristen Wilson from Traveling with Kristen, who shares her extensive experience as a digital nomad.Resources Digital Nomad Visa Information Travelling with Kristin YoutubeBadass Digital Nomads PodcastRate, Review, & Follow If you loved this episode and want to hear more, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — to move toward their new life in Italy and live the life they deserve. Tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. I’m adding new episodes every week and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an email!  Until next time!  Ci vediamo!Mentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website

06-26
47:40

Why You're Losing Money Moving to Italy! Currency Exchange Secrets You Need to Know.

The forgotten way to save money on your move and life in Italy. In this episode of "A New Life in Italy," I dived into the crucial topic of budgeting and how currency fluctuations can make a major impact on your cash flow. Together with my special guest Rachel Canales from GC Partners, we explore how smart financial planning, particularly in handling the shift from your home currency to the euro, can significantly impact your budget. I discuss the differenced between online banks and Italian banks, and how you can bridge the gap between arrival and settling in. Are you ready to start saving money? Let's get started!Resources:Wise Online BankGC Partners (open a free account) If you have any questions about moving to Italy, feel free to send us a voicemail ! Thanks for listening, and ciao for now!Mentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website

06-18
50:00

Moving to Italy: Essential Documents and How to Get Them

Welcome back to "A New Life in Italy," the podcast dedicated to helping you plan and make the move to Italy. I'm your host, Samantha Wilson. In today's episode, we tackled a topic that often confuses newcomers and those in the planning stages: the difference between Italian residency and the Permesso di Soggiorno (residence permit).Many expats and prospective movers use these terms interchangeably, but they refer to two distinct legal statuses, each with its own set of applications, benefits, and responsibilities. Understanding these differences is crucial for complying with Italian law and making the most of your life in Italy.Obtaining your Permesso di Soggiorno and registering for residency are critical steps in making your dream of living in Italy a reality. Each serves different purposes and is vital for legally residing and integrating into Italian society. Remember, every mountaintop is within reach if you just keep climbing.Thank you for listening! If you have any questions about visas, citizenship, property, or anything about moving to Italy, feel free to send us a voicemail at our website. Don't forget to rate and leave a review if you loved this episode. Ciao for now!Resources:Italian Residency LabResidency AssistanceRate, Review, & Follow If you loved this episode and want to hear more, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — to move toward their new life in Italy and live the life they deserve. Tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. I’m adding new episodes every week and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an email!  Until next time!  Ci vediamo!Mentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website

06-12
31:20

EP 16 How To Pass The Italian Drivers Test

In this episode of "A New Life in Italy," we delve into one of the most daunting aspects of moving to Italy for expats: obtaining an Italian driver's license. Learn the intricate process of converting your foreign driver's license to an Italian one, or starting from scratch if you're from a country like the US, Canada, or Australia.My special guest, Barbara, an American-Italian living in Rome, shares her firsthand experience of obtaining her Italian driver's license. She discusses:- Her initial failures and the lessons learned.- The benefits of attending a driving school.- The detailed process of taking both the written and practical tests.- The restrictions faced by new drivers in Italy, such as zero alcohol tolerance and vehicle limitations.And don't forget listener questions on topics like securing short-term rentals in Italy, finding the best car insurance, and the process of obtaining an Italian passport after gaining citizenship.Thank you for tuning in, and I look forward to helping you make your dream of living in Italy a reality. Ciao for now!Resources:Guidare Oggi (Youtube) Mangiaparole (online Language lessons for driving in Italy) Patente.it Online learning and quiz testsQuizpatente Lots of practice quizzesFacebook Help! I need my foglio rossa Amazing Facebook group, a MUST JOIN!Rate, Review, & Follow If you loved this episode and want to hear more, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — to move toward their new life in Italy and live the life they deserve. Tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. I’m adding new episodes every week and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an email!  Until next time!  Ci vediamo!Mentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website

06-05
48:48

EP 15 Sardinia Love: Why You Should Consider Island Living

In this episode of A New Life in Italy, I take you on a journey to the stunning island of Sardinia, a place that holds a special place in my heart. Sardinia is not just a picturesque destination; it's a vibrant island rich in culture, beauty, and ancient traditions. My best friend, Patricia Braise, who is more like a sister to me, hails from Sardinia, and she joins us to share her deep love and insights about her home island.This episode is a heartfelt exploration of Sardinia, offering valuable insights for anyone considering visiting or moving to this beautiful island. Sardinia's unique blend of natural beauty, rich culture, and warm hospitality makes it a truly special place to call home.Thank you for listening, and if you have any questions about moving to Italy, feel free to reach out. Ciao for now!Rate, Review, & Follow If you loved this episode and want to hear more, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — to move toward their new life in Italy and live the life they deserve. Tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. I’m adding new episodes every week and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an email!  Until next time!  Ci vediamo!Mentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website

05-29
57:12

S2 EP 14 How To Find The Best Place To Live In Italy

Ciao! Today we are going on a virtual tour across the regions of Italy, to help you find the perfect place to call home. Whether you're looking for busy hub in the north or a relaxed, sun-soaked lifestyle in the south, this episode will guide you through the key factors to consider and help you pick the best place for you.Key Points Discussed:Understanding Italy's RegionsItaly is divided into 20 regions, each with its own provinces and municipalities.The country has a rich history, only becoming a unified republic in 1861, which explains the distinct regional differences.Lifestyle and Personality FitThe North offers more order, modern amenities, and predictability, while the South is known for its rustic charm, deep-rooted traditions, and a bit more chaos.Your personality and lifestyle preferences should guide your choice between the North and South.Reasons for MovingWhether you're moving for work, retirement, or to be closer to family, your specific needs will influence your ideal location.Consider factors like job opportunities, healthcare, transportation, and social life.Weather and SeasonsItaly has distinct seasons, with the north experiencing colder winters and the south enjoying milder temperatures but hotter summers.Weather can significantly impact your quality of life, so choose a region that aligns with your climate preferences.Healthcare and AccessibilityThe north generally offers better healthcare facilities and services due to more resources and population density.If you need specialized medical care, central or northern Italy might be more suitable.Social Life and CommunityItaly is known for its vibrant social life, but your experience can vary based on location.Smaller towns in the south may offer a more welcoming community, while cities in the north might be more insular.Cost of LivingNorthern Italy, especially cities like Milan, is more expensive compared to the south.Your budget will go further in the south, but you may have to compromise on some conveniences.Listener QuestionsWe answered questions about converting a North American driver's license to an Italian one, budgeting for closing costs when buying a house, and the most affordable and expensive places to live in Italy.Final ThoughtsChoosing where to live in Italy is a deeply personal decision that should align with your lifestyle, personality, and practical needs. Remember, Italy offers excellent transportation options, so you can always explore different regions even if you settle in one.Thank you for tuning in! If you have any questions about moving to Italy, feel free to leave us a voicemail at our website. Don't forget to rate and review the podcast if you enjoyed this episode. Ciao for now!Rate, Review, & Follow If you loved this episode and want to hear more, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — to move toward their new life in Italy and live the life they deserve. Tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. I’m adding new episodes every week and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an

05-22
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