ITALY: Residence Permit Fees Reintroduced

June 14, 2017


Effective 9th June 2017, the Italian government has reintroduced filing fees for applications for a “permesso di sogiorno” residence permit.

What are the new fees?

The new fees are as follows:

  • Residence permit card fixed fee – €76.00 (including €30.46 for the electronic card; €16.00 for application stamp; €30.00 mailing fee)
  • Residence permit card valid from three months to one year – €40.00
  • Residence permit card valid from one to two years – €50.00
  • EC residence permit card for long-term residents, and intra-company residence permit cards for managers and highly-skilled workers – €100.00

Background

In October 2011, a joint Ministerial decree introduced high residence permit application/renewal fees (from €80 to €200, depending on the type and duration of the permit, in addition to the fixed expenses already in place).

In 2015, the European Court of Justice judged the tax to be a violation of EU regulations. Subsequently, The Regional Administrative Court of Lazio declared the residence permit tax illegal and abolished the fee on applications (May 2016).

On 14th September 2016, with Presidential Decree No. 03903/2016 the Council of State decided to suspend the court order of the TAR, Lazio’s Regional Administrative Court, and the fees were temporarily reintroduced, until a final decision was reached.

Again, in November 2016, The Council of State confirmed the abolishment of the residence permit application/renewal fees introduced in 2011.

Our advice

Note the reintroduced fees for residence permits.

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This information was provided by our sister company, Peregrine Immigration Management.