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Removals to Italy with Removals Finder providing assistance in finding a complete cost effective moving service to Italy.

Your enquiry will be taken by a highly experienced relocation co-ordinator who will assist you in achieving the best possible method, price and service level for the relocation of your personal effects to Italy.

The co-ordinator will place you in contact with highly experienced removal companies with local knowledge throughout Italy and well versed in International removals.

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Further Information on Moving to Italy

Weekly Removals to Italy

We offer weekly removals to Italy and removals from Italy to the UK. Vehicles depart for collections and deliveries throughout Italy and highly trained crews are at your disposal to ensure your removal to Italy as as smooth as possible. Full packing and export wrapping services completed to A.I.M and B.A.R standards and unpacking in your new home where required.

Part Load Removals To Italy

We offer part load services to all areas of Italy, we can accomodate any size move from 1 box or car, motorbike to an entire household. Regular departure dates so your move co-ordinator should be able to tell you delivery dates well in advance. Dedicated services are also available and ideal for larger loads and time sensitive delivery. A Dedicated service provides you with sole use of the removal vehicle for your furniture move to Italy.

Difficult access to your property

We can assist with difficult access in Italy by utilising our network of Italian removals companies who can offer manpower, outside elevators and small vehicles for trans-shipment if required.

Moving your effects abroad

The movement of your effects as an EU Citizen is unrestricted by customs clearance or procedures upon entering Italy.The only required document for your effects when moving to Italy is the inventory which will be completed on collection of your effects.

As a non EU citizen/UK ctizen you will need the following;

Documents Required

  • Copy of passport
  • Original bill of lading (OBL) / air waybill (AWB)
  • Copy of tax code number / Codice Fiscale from the Agenzia delle Entrate
  • Packing list in English or Italian
  • Diplomatic franchise / telepresso addressed to the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, issued by the owner of the goods’ diplomatic organization (Diplomats)
  • Customs Dichiarazione Sostitutiva di Certificazione, completed and signed by owner of the goods
  • Detailed inventory signed by owner of the goods, stamped and signed by Italian Consulate / Embassy at origin and attached to the Dichiarazione Consolare di Rimpatrio (citizens, EU nationals)
  • Permit to stay released by the Questura Police Office (non-Diplomats)
  • Copy of residence certificate / receipt from Italian City Hall stating the owner of the goods has requested residence registration (non-Diplomats)
  • Original consular declaration / Dichiarazione Consolare di Rimpatrio released by the Italian Consulate / Embassy (Italian citizens)

The move co-ordinator will assist you in complying with all customs regulations prior to your removal and will deal with all customs clearances in the UK and Italy.

Public Holidays in Italy

National holidays in Italy
January 1 New Year’s Day ( Capodanno )
January 6 Epiphany ( Epifania )
Moveable Easter Sunday ( Pasqua )
Moveable Easter Monday ( Lunedì dell’Angelo, Pasquetta )
April 25 Anniversary of Liberation ( Festa della Liberazione )
May 1 Labour Day ( Festa dei Lavoratori )
June 2 Republic Day ( Festa della Repubblica )
August 15 Assumption Day ( Assunzione or Ferragosto )
November 1 All Saints ( Ognissanti or Tutti i santi )
November 2 Day of the dead (Il giorno dei morti )
November 4 National Unity and Armed Forces Day ( Giorno dell’Unità Nazionale e Festa delle Forze Armate )
December 8 Immaculate Conception ( Immacolata Concezione )
December 25 Christmas Day ( Natalel )
December 26 St Stephen’s Day( Santo Stefano )
Restrictions on the movement of large lorries are often implemented in Italy on these days, as well as Sundays.

Information on Italy

Italy, officially called the Italian Republic, is a boot-shaped Mediterranean country in Southern Europe. With over 60 million inhabitants, it is the fifth most populated country in Europe and a famous tourist destination with many particularities, among which are geography, art, architecture, fashion, history and culture.

Italian Geography, climate and tourism

In Italy, both the terrain and weather start to vary drastically as you travel from north to the south of the country. You can experience everything, from the cold and harsh climate in the north, to the very humid and warm in the south, where some of the most beautiful Mediterranean islands can be found. With the country’s total area of 301,230 km2, and considering it’s coastline border of 7,600 km, it’s not too difficult to imagine all the varieties waiting inside.

There are Apennine Mountains and Alps in the north; forming a natural border with France and Switzerland, and providing an interesting tourist destination for people all around the world. Italy’s highest point, Mont Blanc (4,810m), will surely be known to anyone interested in winter sports. Every year it attracts all willing to indulge in sport and hiking activities, be it foreign tourists or Italians from other parts of the country.

Needless to say, winters in the south are quite timid and not particularly harsh. On the other hand, summer is to south Italy what winter is to its northern counterpart; a great source of income for the state and one of the best holiday opportunities to everyone else.

There are all kinds of sports imaginable, although there’s a particular focus on one of them. Italian school of football is quite unique and enjoys a high amount of praise all around the world. If you’re not so much a sports fan, you can always visit Sicily or Sardinia, Italy’s largest islands, or enjoy the unique architecture visible at every step.

Italy is also known for significant seismic activity. Because of it’s position, right on top of a meeting point between the Eurasian and African Plate, there are at least several strong earthquakes per year. Incidentally, that tends to coincide with the number of volcanoes in the area. Italy has 14 of them. The most famous ones are those still active: Etna, Stromboli, Vulcano and Vesuvius. Through the history, several of the islands have been created by their enormous eruptions. Still, Vesuvius remains the only active volcano in mainland Europe, mostly known for the destruction of Herculaneum and Pompeii.

Italian Culture

From the early architectural achievements, such as the construction of domes and arches, to some of the finest work in the Western architecture, the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Colosseum, Italian architecture can be widely recognized and appreciated all around the world. The style is representative of the multicultural influence seen in everything from music to literature. There are many theaters, opera houses, art cinemas and fashion events to visit, and they all portray the diversity of this country’s political and territorial history. There are no exceptions, so a fan of any form of art should feel right at home on his travel through Italy.

Italians are mostly known for their temper, localism and family values. It is not far from the truth as they are mostly warm and generous people willing to accept and respect different nationalities. The numbers back it up, as foreign residents make up almost 10% of the total population, and, after all, there are even two independent states within Italy, San Marino and Vatican City.

Healthcare In Italy

Italy a well-established healthcare system that provides universal coverage for all citizens and legal foreign residents.

The National Health Service in Italy, known as Servizio Sanitario Nazionale (SSN), is funded through corporate and value-added taxes.

The system offers comprehensive healthcare services, largely free of charge at the point of delivery. Italians can expect to live long lives, thanks to the accessible and high-quality healthcare provided by the country.

The SSN covers most medical procedures for all legal residents, and dental care is free in emergency cases and for children up to 16 years of age.

With its regionally based approach, Italy’s healthcare system ensures that healthcare is considered a right and is accessible to all. Source: Commonwealth Fund

Schools In Italy

Italy offers a vibrant and diverse educational landscape, making it an enticing destination for students from around the world.

The education system in Italy is primarily state-funded, with public schools being highly regarded. However, private schools also provide excellent options.

The system is divided into five main levels: preschool, primary school, lower secondary school, upper secondary school, and university. Italian schools generally follow a morning schedule, with classes starting around 8:30 am and finishing in the early afternoon.

Renowned institutions in Italy include Core International School, Marymount International School Rome, and The New School Rome, which offer a variety of curricula such as British, American, and International Baccalaureate programs.

These schools provide exceptional facilities and a wide range of extracurricular activities that contribute to students’ holistic development.

For travelers aspiring to study in Italy, it is essential to consider factors such as the application process and the cost of education for foreign students.

International students may need to provide documentation, including transcripts, language proficiency certification, and visas.

Additionally, there are several prestigious universities in Italy, such as the University of Padua, University of Bologna, and Sapienza University Rome, known for their academic excellence and research opportunities.

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