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Emigrating to Italy?

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I want to move to naples in italy...what's the best way to find a job and find somewhere to live?

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  1. Ciao ho notato che parli anche italiano....Comunque io sono della provincia di Napoli e ti assicuro che l' immondizia man mano sta sparendo...puoi venire!!!Nessun problema...Comunque per trovare un posto di lavoro...ti consiglio pizzerie e ristoranti, perchè ce ne sono molti...

    Buon viaggio!!

    Good Trip!!


  2. I don't know where you live now but the economy in Italy is not so good nowadays and jobs are not well paid, Italians need to renounce to lots of things because of the low salaries. Probably your relatives know this already.

  3. napoli non offre molto lavoro, è meglio che ti trasferisci nel nord italia... come milano ad esempio

  4. i'm from Naples.

    to find a job and somewhere to live is the same as everywhere else: internet, relatives here, friends, ...

    it dipends on what kind of job would you like to find, how able are you in same areas.

    if you search, you can always find something.

    tell us more about.

    and... why Naples?

  5. In Italia e' difficile trovare un lavoro se non sei raccomandato io ad esempio sono venuta ad abitare a Londra.

  6. There is a large base there near Bagnoli. The Americans are always hiring translators and we have the University of Maryland there and they need Italian/English teachers.

    Also there is the Naval Air Station nearby. We have a big airport out there at Capodichino...(Ithink, it is called)....been over 20 years.....but it is all bigger and nicer. Many Americans and Brits are there.........go to the gate and ask to see personnel about applying for a job and have your credentials with you......it may be a ONE_time shot.

  7. good luck....

    what passport do you hold italian or british...?

    finding a job and somewhere to live are the least of your worries especialy if you speak italian

    i moved to campania with my italian wife nearly 3 years ago and i only got residence 3 months ago.. in the south of italy the employment laws are not respected, i.e. lavoro in nero. cash in hand, without a contract of employment getting residence and medical assistance is impossible.

    italian beuracracy is a living nightmare, and in the south no one will help, i spent a day in salerno trying to solve my residence problems. there are people in offices surronded by paper who just send you in circles from one office to anther to another and you end up back at the one you started at...

    naples is beautiful no doubt about it but the southern italian mentality leaves alot to be disired, there is no way i would of stayed where i am without the help and persistance of my wifes family.. although still after nearly three years i cannot find a regular job and still "lavoro in nero"

    i have a friend who's roman, and when he comes to visit here he is appalled and ashamed of the working conditions here

    of course if you hold italian citizenship this will be no problem.

    in bocca al lupo amico mio, mi auguro una buona adventura

  8. but are you crazy? Naples? is full of garbage! xD

    I am Italian, live in Trento ..

    Northern Italy is better than southern Italy;

    However it is difficult to find work in this period;

    You must have good academic qualifications

    otherwise go to work shortly retriubuiti and go home full of nervous

    Many Italians are emigrating in Latin America ...

    because they say they're beginning a good development

  9. Ciao io te lo sconsiglio vivamente ci sono moltissimi insegnanti senza lavoro e poi tutti se ne stanno scappando all'estero perchè qui non si trova uno straccio di lavoro nemmeno con la laurea.
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