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Living and Working in Italy: A Survival Handbook
Written in an entertaining style, Living and Working in Italy is designed to provide newcomers with the practical information necessary for a relatively trouble-free life. It contents include finding a job, permits & visas, health, accommodation, finance, insurance, education, shopping, post office and telephone services, public transport, motoring, TV and radio, leisure, sports and much, much more. It is packed with essential information and insider tips to help minimize culture shock and reduce the newcomers rookie period to a minimum. Living and Working in Italy has been written to meet the needs of anyone wishing to know the essentials of la dolce vita however long your intended stay, you ll find the information contained in this book invaluable. General information isn t difficult to find in Italy (provided you speak Italian!) and a multitude of books are published on every conceivable subject. However, reliable and up-to-date information in English specifically intended for foreigners living and working in Italy isn t so easy to find, least of all in one volume.This book was written to fill this void and provide the comprehensive practical information necessary to help you feel at home. You may have visited Italy as a tourist, but living and working there is a different matter altogether. Adjusting to a different environment and culture and making a home in any foreign country can be a traumatic and stressful experience and Italy is no exception. Living and Working in Italy is the most up-to-date source of general information available for foreigners in Italy. However, it isn t simply a monologue of dry facts and figures, but a practical and entertaining look at life. First published in 2001 and now in its 5th (fifth) edition, it s the only up-to-date book currently published for those planning to live or work in Italy. It contains up to twice as much information as similar books and is essential reading for newcomers.”