When you retire, you often wish to live in a mild climate and enjoy an atmosphere that is relaxed and stress-free. Florence is a destination that is ideal for such emigrants. Pleasant temperatures, the beautiful Tuscan landscape and a rich cultural life can ensure a stimulating retirement that can be enjoyed to the full. Italy is also easy to reach, so that the pensioner can easily receive a visit from home or return to visit his old home.
Legal requirements to emigrate to Italy
Italy is a member of the European Union. Therefore, German citizens can easily migrate to the country. No special residence permit has been required since 2007. If you move to Florence, you should register with the local registration office at the latest 20 days after arrival. All you need is a valid identity card or passport and a tax number. Other requirements may vary from community to community. A rental contract is often required, or a marriage certificate. That is why it makes sense to go to the registration office at an early stage so that missing documents can still be submitted later. After a stay of 10 years, you can apply for Italian citizenship if you wish. According to the new legislation, there is no longer any need to surrender German citizenship.
Living in the Italian city
If you are thinking of moving to Florence as a pensioner, you should start looking for accommodation in good time. It is advisable to look for apartments or houses on the Internet before you emigrate. Before moving, you can then plan a stay in the city to look at the individual properties. The city is characterized by a high volume of tourists, which usually makes it quite difficult to find apartments in the city center. In addition, rents and purchase prices are extremely high. In the outskirts it is often easier to find an appealing apartment or house. The residential areas on the banks of the Arno are popular and also prove to be much quieter than the city center.
Tips for families with children
If you emigrate with children, there are other criteria to consider when choosing a place of residence. If the children are still required to go to school, the residential area should be chosen so that the children can quickly reach their new school. There are a number of excellent private schools in the city that offer a wide range of education, such as the Istituto Del Sacro Cuore in Viale Michelangiolo, where children can be enrolled from kindergarten age. For young people there is also a range of universities in Florence, such as the University of Firenze and the Accademia di Belle Arti. Knowledge of Italian is of course necessary for families with children. While retirees can gradually learn the language, language skills are essential for schoolchildren or family members who want to work. You should take a course before you emigrate or attend a language school immediately after arriving in the Italian city.
Quality of life in the capital of Tuscany
Florence is often referred to as the Italian city with the highest quality of life. Various studies have confirmed this. The Florentine city center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and exudes a fascination that you cannot escape even if you have lived in the city for years. A stroll through the quiet streets, a visit to one of the numerous museums and art galleries and the excellent shopping opportunities are simply always attractive and offer the residents extensive employment opportunities. The city is also characterized by many parks, which are also popular with families with children.
You can relax there, while smaller children can romp a little. There are various markets in the city that offer excellent shopping opportunities. You can get many fresh products from the region and you can also try Tuscan specialties. If you don’t want to cook at home, you will find an endless selection of cozy restaurants, where you can enjoy the local cuisine at low prices and treat yourself to a glass of local wine. This also offers the opportunity to make friends with locals. Florentines are open-minded and hospitable and can quickly show the new residents of the city the places and activities that are reserved for the locals and are unknown to tourists. So you can feel at home more quickly in your new adopted home and enjoy the city on the Arno with all your heart.