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Documents you must have
Passport
a clear scan of the photo page
Academic transcripts
latest, complete marksheets
Documents you may need (only if they apply to you)
Portfolio
only for Arts, Architecture, Landscape or Urban Engineering programs
TOEFL / IELTS
required later for the visa; not needed now if you studied in English
Letter of Recommendation
only when a target university asks for it
IMAT score
only for Medicine & Dentistry applicants
What ApplyAZ handles for you
Custom Statement of Purpose
written from scratch for every university and program
Professional CV
polished in both global and Italy‑ready formats
A‑to‑Z document concierge
checklists, templates, translation and final proof soevery file meets Italian‑university standards
Smart course matching by expert advisors
seasoned ApplyAZ specialists personally review your grades, language scoresand interests, then hand‑pick the programs that fit you best
Personal dashboard
review that shortlist, then add, remove or reorder programs with one click
Sit‑back upload
drop your documents once; we handle the rest,
from scholarship paperwork to visa prep
Work & Career Pathways in Italy
Italy lets you earn, grow, and stay during your degree and long after graduation
Part‑Time Work While You Study
Up to 20 hours a week (1 040 hrs a year) on a student permit.
Average pay €8–€9 per hour → ≈ €180/week (≈ €720/month)—enough to cover rent and groceries in most cities.
Premium gigs: English tutoring, language‑assistant posts, or research roles pay €13–€18/h; private lessons can still fetch €30+.
Campus jobs, cafés, retail, and seasonal tourism roles remain plentiful around Italian universities.
Semester breaks let you switch to full‑time hours and build extra savings.
Job‑Search Residence Permit (Permesso di Soggiorno “Ricerca Lavoro”)
Apply within 12 months of graduation.
Valid up to 12 months while you look for a job or launch a start‑up.
Work Permit (Permesso di Lavoro)
Convert your job‑search permit once you sign an Italian employment contract.
The employer files most paperwork; you provide the contract, passport, and proof of housing.
Road to Permanent Residency (PR):
5 years of continuous, lawful residence (study time + work time both count).
Show stable income, suitable housing, and A2‑level Italian.
Earn the EU Long‑Term Residence Permit—Italy’s version of PR that unlocks public benefits and unlimited career mobility.
Beyond Italy: Work Across Schengen:
With the EU Long‑Term Residence Permit or an EU Blue Card you can:
Live & work in another Schengen country for up to 90 days every 180 days, or
Relocate permanently after as little as 18 months (Blue Card route) by meeting that country’s salary and contract rules.
No extra visas needed for short business trips within the 26‑nation Schengen Area.
Some Italian Companies that you can start your internship there:
FAQs
Why should I choose Italy for my higher education?
Italy offers world-class universities, affordable tuition (often €0), rich culture, and great post-study work opportunities across Europe.
Can I study in English in Italy?
Yes! Hundreds of Bachelor's and Master's programs are fully taught in English-especially in STEM, Business, and Arts.
How much does it cost to study and live in Italy?
Many students qualify for free tuition and scholarships up to €8,000/year. Living costs range from €600-€900/month depending on the city.
Am I allowed to work while studying in Italy?
Yes, international students can work up to 20 hours per week and full-time during semester breaks.
What happens after graduation?
You can apply for a 12-month job search visa, convert it to a work permit, and start your career in Italy or anywhere in the Schengen Area.