New members of the Italy forum, introduce yourselves here - 2023
Hello rahulshanky33,
Welcome to ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ
Could you please tell us more about yourself and your project?
We would like to know how we can assist you.
Cheers,
Cheryl
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Hi,
I am Irine from Indonesia. I just finished my master degree in Italian University (Università della Calabria) in South Italy. Now I am currently in my country, and looking for internship or analyst job within field of financial risk in Italy.
@Julien apply Jobs
-@langhabhi
We are not a Job Agency
Hello asimshahzad5368351,
Welcome to expt.com!
Like it's already been mentioned, expat.com is not a job agency.
Finding a job as a driver can be quite hard in Italy.
I suggest you read the Living in Italy guide for expats to find additional information.
All the best,
Yoginee
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@Julien
Hi Sir!
I am Muhammad Hammad Moazzam from Pakistan and move to Italy for job and residence.
I have plan to work in agricultural or farming Sector because I have interest in it.
Can you guide me further please
Thanks.
@Julien
Hi Sir!
I am Muhammad Hammad Moazzam from Pakistan and move to Italy for job and residence.
I have plan to work in agricultural or farming Sector because I have interest in it.
Can you guide me further please
Thanks.
-@Hammad Moazzam
Are you, or do you plan to move here?
Hello sir my name is sodhi lal electrician experience 7 year Dubai and 6years India sir my help job ****
Reason : For security reasons, do not share phone numbers on the forum
We invite you to read the forum code of conduct
Hello Sodhi,
Welcome to expat.com!
It is important to note that it is difficult to find a job in Italy or Europe as a non-EU citizen unless you are highly qualified.
Employers will look for locals or EU citizens to fill any vacant post that they may have.
If you need more information, you can read the Living in Italy guide for expats.
All the best,
Yoginee
¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ team
Hello yaarmuhammad763,
Welcome to expat.com!
Like I've already mentioned, finding a job in Italy is not easy.
You should thoroughly read the Living in Italy guide for expats for more information concerning employment and visas in Italy.
All the best,
Yoginee
¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ team
@Julien
Hi, I'm thinking of retiring to Italy, I'd like any info on long term rentals
Hello Dean58 ,
Welcome on board !
Please read the articles under the Accommodation in Italy section of the ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ Guide to find detailed infos about accommodation.
You may also open your own topic on the Italy forum and ask questions to members.
Where will you be located, please ?
All the best
Bhavna
@Dean58 Hi,
A friend recently looked for long lets in Castiglione de Lago but wasn't too successful as most people renting out make more by renting to holiday makers so the few available were very expensive.
Please be aware that you need a proper contract and the utilities in your name, some not so scrupulous individuals will try to fob you off as they are renting ''under the wire'' to avoid paying tax and both of you would get in to serious trouble and if the services are not in your name how do you know the owner is charging you a fair and correct price?
Do you have a location in mind, if so contact an agency and look at immobilare.it to et an idea of costs in the area of your choice.
Which bit of Wales do you live in we moved here from near Tenby
Good luck
Good day ma'am am mustapha my name and from Nigeria and searching for job in italy so how can you help for it thanks
Hello Mustapha,
Welcome to expat.com!
What type of job are you looking for?
Yoginee
¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ team
Hi all,
Newbie on the Italy forum? Don't know how to start?
This thread is for you
We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country,
or to tell us more on your expat projects in Italy if you are planning to move there.
It will enable us to help you better but above all to wish you a warm welcome.
Welcome on board!
-@Julien
@Julien
Hello, sir. My name is Saida Oubaba. I currently live in Morocco. my old 45year. i received a technical diploma in architecture and worked for eight years in this field.
In 2013, I stopped working due to my mother's death in the Sirualan accident. I worked by picking fruits like olives and lemons and others.i hope Find work at a farm in Italy. To take new experiences in the field of agriculture, learn about Italian convergence, learn the language and meet new friends.
i speak arabic and alittle english .
thanks
@Julien
My family and I are planning a move to the Rome area this summer. My husbands work assignment will be for 18-24 months. I have so many questions including education for our three children and housing. Thank you for letting me be apart of your community.
Hello, sir. My name is Muhammad Ayaz. I am a Pakistani graduation in commerce and doing my own fruit and vegetables growing business in Pakistan punjab. I am 34 years old.
I worked by picking fruits like olives and lemons and others.i hope Find work at a farm in Italy. To take new experiences in the field of agriculture, learn about Italian convergence, learn the language and meet new friends.
i speak Urdu and english .
thanks
Hi
I am Murad Khan I want to move Italy and living there and I am interesting work for food packing or any factory helper work. I know to basic computer for data entry. I m citizen India .
Hello all,
Job seekers are strongly advised to thoroughly read the Living in Italy guide for expats. The articles in the section Work in Italy are also extremely useful.
All the best,
Yoginee
¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ team
@Julien hello! I hope I’m doing this right now. I’m not sure how to post on the new thread other than to hit the reply. If I’m doing it wrong, please advise me. My wife and I, an LGBTQ couple, are thinking of living in Italy, moving within the next two years when our last kids move out. We like to live in the country, but in a short distance to cities, and so are thinking of the Piedmont area. It’s important to us to find an ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ community wherever we go since we will be new Italian speakers. I am very extroverted and , want to make sure I can find friends and a community. Maybe somebody could advise me if we are well or L advised to be considering Piedmont outside of cities. Thank you for having this forum available. A little about us… My wife is a physician relations specialist for a medical device company that will be seeking new employment. I am a mental health therapist. Member of the OneWorld alliance. We welcome your friendship and ideas!
Hey there!
I'm Pedro Borda, lifelong expat currently living in Barcelona and moving to Torino within the next two months!
I'm a Corporate Strategic Planner & Business Developer with focus on the Automotive, Culinary, and Fashion Industries, yet have worked with just about all industries. I am currently looking for a job in Torino, so if anyone knows of something which befits me, I'll invite you for a nice thank you dinner when I arrive!
I'm Brazilian by birth and citizenship and am married to a fantastic Spanish-Brazilian wife who has a lifetime as a Contemporary Visual Artist, Surface Designer and Doctor in Photography and New Media.
Can't wait to join you all in such a beautiful country!
Hello Pedro,
Welcome on board and thank you for your introduction !
Feel free to create your CV in the Jobs in Italy section of the website. You might get some offers.
Do you speak Italian ?
Regards
Bhavna
Hello sir
My Name is ahtesamuddin halwai
Me from    nepal
Im plumber Man experience 9years im interested
Work visa
Hello ahtisam786halwai,
Welcome to expat.com!
How well do you speak Italian?
For a start, you can read the Living in Italy guide for expats just like it has been recommended above
All the best,
Yoginee
¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ team
Hello everyone,
Welcome to ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ
Since this is a thread for new members, I suggest you tell us more about yourself.
Please write an introduction of more than one line so that we can help you.
Thank you,
Cheryl
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@Cheryl Hi there i am syed musadaq Hussain i from Pakistan i am a fruit picker person i need a job
Hello Syed,
Welcome to expat.com!
Kindly reread my post #63
Job seekers are strongly advised to thoroughly read the Living in Italy guide for expats. The articles in the section Work in Italy are also extremely useful.
All the best,
Yoginee
¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ team
Hello ahtisam786halwai,
You do not wish to work in Italy anymore?
Yoginee
¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ team
Hi there. I am an English expat living in the Northeast Corner of Umbria. I have has a house here for nearly 20 years but have only lived here for two years full time. Sadly I have recently become disabled, and will have to sell my car, brand new electric bike, and give away a lot of stuff. It's a big house but rather run down and too many stairs. My aim is to sell it and buy an apartment in the centre of town. I do love Umbria, especially now Spring is here !
Hello Abdlkodous Haddouchi,
Welcome to expat.com!
Kindly note that this is an English-speaking forum where members are required to write in English.
Feel free to read the Living in Italy guide for expats where you find all the information you need to relocate and live in Italy.
All the best,
Yoginee
¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ team
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