Italy continues to strengthen its position as an attractive destination for investors, internationally mobile individuals, remote workers and high-net-worth families seeking both quality of life and legal certainty. In recent years, the Italian legal framework has evolved significantly, introducing new tools and opportunities designed to facilitate international mobility and support long-term relocation projects.

From the Investor Visa programme to the increasingly relevant options available for digital nomads and remote workers, Italy now offers a variety of legal pathways for non-EU nationals wishing to establish residency in the country. At the same time, recent developments concerning Italian citizenship by descent and favourable tax regimes for new residents have further contributed to making Italy an appealing destination for individuals with international personal and business interests.

Understanding how immigration, citizenship and tax rules interact is essential for anyone considering a move to Italy, particularly in a context where cross-border considerations and international compliance play an increasingly important role.

These topics will be explored during the COCUZZA webinar “La Dolce Vita, Legally: How to Move to Italy” on 17 June 2026. Led by lawyers Claudio Cocuzza, Barbara Calza and Samira Minogini, the webinar will outline the main legal and tax routes available for those planning a move to Italy.

REGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR HERE.

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