1. Prepare Investment Plan
Before applying, the applicant should identify the chosen investment route and prepare all necessary documentation—this includes passport copies, proof of funds, detailed investment plan, and police clearance certificates.
2. Submit Application for Nulla Osta (Certificate of No Impediment)
The entire process begins online via the official portal of the Italian Ministry of Economic Development. Applicants submit their intention to invest and all supporting documents. The committee reviews the application and, if satisfied, issues a Nulla Osta within 30 days.
3. Apply for Investor Visa
With the Nulla Osta, applicants proceed to the nearest Italian consulate or embassy in their country to apply for the Investor Visa. This step requires additional biometrics and verification.
4. Entry into Italy and Making the Investment
Upon approval, the visa is valid for two years. The applicant must enter Italy and complete the investment within three months of arrival.
5. Obtain Residence Permit (Permesso di Soggiorno)
After entry and investment, the applicant applies for a residence permit at the local immigration office. The permit is initially valid for two years and can be renewed for three years if the investment is maintained.
6. Family Reunification
The main applicant’s spouse, dependent children (including adult children with disabilities), and dependent parents can join through a streamlined process. They receive a residence permit for family reasons, matching the validity of the primary applicant.