Monday, December 21, 2009

i am a filipino wanting to work in italy. whats the ducuments needed to be able to work italy

i am a filipino wanting to work in italy. whats the ducuments needed to be able to work italy?

Other - Italy - 3 Answers
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Look here: http://poliziadistato.it/articolo/222-Lavoro_subordinato_e_stagionale For any question you can also try this blog http://www.stranieriinitalia.it/ Anyway, here is not a good period for work..... :(
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Before anything else you need a visa to stay then you need to get an employment and ask for a working visa. i think the italian government will guarantee a stay permit for you of a limited number of days. you should visit the pinoy embassy once you get there. They will give you the requirements for the visa. You don't need particular documents to work in italy just make sure you get the stay permit and visit the embassy or the consulate. They will help you with the bureaucracy stuff. Anyway i think this is not the best period to work, unfortunately the economic crisis spread all over the world even in italy so good luck. =]
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You need to talk to mabasad Italian in ur state lol next u make document

Monday, December 14, 2009

I hear the Italian Government offers foriegners an opportunity to Live and work in Italy.How can I apply

I hear the Italian Government offers foriegners an opportunity to Live and work in Italy.How can I apply ?
I hear the Italian immigration service is in charge of this process. That it last for just 24hrs after it is launched. That interested persons have to send a photocopy of thier Passport before the dateline. That it has been launched or it will be launched on the 15th of December.
Immigration - 1 Answers
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Ok so you are in a circle of contacts that knows and shares precise details about Italian immigration. And you and the people that you "heard" this from are nearly ready to move, IF ONLY, you guys knew where to get an application. OK, you are obviously physically able to use a computer so how about running a search on oh lets say "Italian immigration requierments". And that will most likely lead you in the right direction.

Monday, December 7, 2009

how do i become an american lawyer and work and live in italy/abroad

how do i become an american lawyer and work and live in italy/abroad?
i am looking to go to an american law school and practice american law but i would like to live and work in italy. possibly working for an american law firm that has offices abroad? im told corporate law is the way to go but im just wondering if theres anyone out there who has done this or even if its not italy, just practice law in another country with american law degree? i forgot to add that i am fluent in italian
Law & Legal - 2 Answers
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First, learn Italian and other common languages on top of your law degree. A family member of mine is studying Arabic and law. You can also work for the Dept. of State, work for the government in other areas, become a JAG lawyer for the military, etc. International business would be a good specialty, or military law.
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There are certainly American lawyers who work abroad. A friend of mine works for a large BigLaw firm and just got transferred from one of their US offices to the firm's Paris office. It may be possible to do this unilaterally, but certainly not recommended. A firm (which yes, would usually be some sort of corporate law specialization) has the support structure in place (not to mention the clients) to allow American lawyers to work abroad. Without an attorney who's licensed to practice in the country signing off when necessary, you could get yourself in a lot of trouble very quickly. American public interest lawyers also practice abroad but not usually in Italy, though of course there are exceptions. Your law school can help you look into this if corporate law is not your thing. Another option may be in-house for the European branch of an American company, though these positions are usually only open to you a little later in your career. For these kinds of firm jobs you'll need to be in the top 10% of your class from a well-regarded law school to have any kind of chance at all. To have a good chance you'd need to be in the top 33% from a T14 school. You'll also need to speak Italian (or whatever language) nearly fluently.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

I want to work in Italy but get my electrical apprenticeship here in australia will it be recognised

I want to work in Italy but get my electrical apprenticeship here in australia will it be recognised?
Is better to get it in australia or over there? I have dual citizenship of both countries.
Immigration - 2 Answers
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you need to contact Italy's equivalent to the Chamber of Commerce for a reliable answer: http://www.italchamind.eu/EN/default.asp
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The answer to that rests entirely on the nature of you apprenticeship and what formal qualifications, if any, you get at the end of it. In general, Australia is good at recognizing all formal qualifications from EU member states and vice versa. You should carefully check exactly what certification you receive at the end of your apprenticeship, because only by doing that can you have an accurate answer to this question.