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Saturday, 2 January 2021
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Monday, 25 May 2020
ITALY Re-entry Visa ( What if your Italy Visa Expired while in Abroad?)
European Union has temporary restrictions to non-essential
travels into the Schengen Area, in order to contain the spread of the COVID 19 virus.
We know this uncertainty can cause confusion and anxiety, which It is quite normal.
For Italian permesso
di soggiorno or Temporary Resident Visa holder stuck in another country due to the lockdown, this video will help
you understand what to do and where to get support
If you hold a valid
Italian permesso di soggiorno or Temporary Resident Visa for Italian Education
and you are in another country like India
Please provide proof for the immediate need of your travel, like
starting of your classes at the university or starting an internship, then you
should be able to travel to Italy without any special authorization. However,
we recommend you contact the Italian consulate or embassy before finalizing
your travel arrangements
What if your permit
expired while abroad?
It’s important you know that the Italian government decided
that all permits expired from January 31 onwards are to be considered valid
until August 31.
Therefore, your document is still valid and you can use them
for urgent travel back to Italy. Contact the Italian consulate or embassy in
the country where you are. The Italian authorities may issue a re-entry visa or
a declaration to confirm that your permit (if expired after January 31) is
still considered valid.
If your permit
expired before January 31,
We suggest you contact the Italian embassy or consulate to
request more information.
What if I am overstaying
in another country due to the lockdown & hold an Italian permesso ?
Schengen Region
You are legally allowed to stay in a Schengen country for up
to 90 days, without a visa.
However, if you are stuck in the country for more than 90
days then, national authorities may issue a long-stay visa for you to stay in
the country until the lockdown ends.
If you overstayed in the country for no reasons, you may be
banned from returning to that country, or even to the Schengen area, for a
while.
Outside the Schengen
Area?
If your permit is valid for less than 2 years: You can stay
out of Italy for a maximum of 6 consecutive months. Note: remember that if you
hold a permesso per richiesta asilo, cure mediche or calamità, you’re not
allowed to travel abroad.
However, these rules do not apply if there are serious and
proven reasons that force you to stay out of Italy for a longer period of time
than allowed.
However, if you find yourself in this situation, we suggest
that you gather the relevant documentation to prove the reasons preventing you
from traveling back to Italy. This may include the temporary travel
restrictions adopted by the country where you are, the communication that your
return flight back to Italy was canceled, the email thread with the Italian
consulate or embassy showing that you cannot travel back to Italy, etc.
If possible, send a certified email (PEC) to the Questura
that issued your permit to tell them that you are not able to travel back to
Italy because of the current limitation of international travel.
Make sure that you travel back to Italy as soon as the the emergency is over.
Things to know when
flying back on an expired permit
When planning to fly back, please keep in mind that
authorities of other countries may not be aware that your expired permit can
still, be considered valid. For this reason, we suggest you get a direct flight
to Italy.
So what are you
waiting for, contact Videsh Consultz Today, and visit our website at www.videshconsultz.com.
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Wednesday, 4 January 2017
Scotland join Finland in launching scheme to offer everyone a basic monthly income
Scotland join Finland in launching scheme to offer everyone a basic monthly income regardless of employment status or salary
Scotland is poised to join Finland and Canada in testing Universal Basic Income (UBI), a welfare system in which all citizens are given a fixed sum of money, regardless of their income or employment status. Any money earned from salaries or businesses is then taxed progressively.
Proponents of UBI say that it could empower people by offering them the flexibility to earn, learn, start a family or a business, safe in the knowledge that they will have enough money to get by. It is seen as a means to reduce welfare dependency and income inequality.
Critics believe UBI is nothing more than a socialist utopian ideal or “fairytale”. They say that it would be unaffordable, leading to tax hikes and discouraging business investment whilst causing a drop in productivity. They also argue that, given everyone would receive the benefit, it would do nothing to combat inequality.
As Fife and Glasgow look into establishing trial schemes for 2017, Finland is already one step ahead. Though some smaller, successful trials have gone on at local level since the 1970s from India to the United States, Finland will be the first to conduct a UBI experiment on such a scale. The two-year pilot scheme will provide 2,000 – 25 to 58 year-old, unemployed Finnish citizens with a monthly basic income of 560 euros replacing their other benefits. They will continue to receive the UBI even if they find work.
For Kela, the organisation running Finland’s social security and managing the pilot scheme, the hope is to see an increase in employment and a reduction in the current costly bureaucratic mechanisms which can, reportedly, discourage some people from finding employment.
Scotland has seen a huge increase in health inequality, poverty and the use of food banks in recent years. In Glasgow where one-third of all children are living in poverty, the idea is being warmly welcomed by the public and supported by both the SNP and Labour.
The Guardian quoted radical Economist and UBI champion Guy Standing on the subject. It said: “The sense of insecurity, the stagnating living standards, all of those things are clear in Scotland and the fact that so many within the SNP are supportive means there’s a real opportunity to do a pilot in Scotland… People relate to the idea that everyone should have a social dividend. Everywhere I go, it’s the communities that feel left behind by globalisation that are most interested [in the idea of a basic income]. We have seen a sea-change in attitudes.”
UBI is still a pipe dream for most, even Finland is only at the very beginning of a long and time-consuming study but if the results are promising, this could mark a new era in the relationship between the individual and the state.
Friday, 16 September 2016
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