International students: how to book a vaccination appointment
Starting from June 2nd, even young people between 20 and 29 years old will be able to book a vaccination appointment. What about international students? As you probably known, non-EU students are entitled to voluntary register with the Regional Health [...]
Q&A from our workshop with Yes Milano
Can I work during the studies? Yes, if you hold a valid student permit, you can work part-time, within the limit of 1040 hours per year, either 6 months for 40 hours/week, or 12 months for 20 hours/week. How [...]
EMPLOYEE vs SELF-EMPLOYED
As a former student approaching the Italian job market, sooner or later you will realize that there are two different ways to work in Italy. Following the Italian labor law, you can work as an employee within an organization, or, [...]
Moving while converting your permit
You have finally received a job offer and you realize that you will soon get your first paycheck. Indeed, you feel that your student life has come to its end and you can now look for a cozy accommodation maybe [...]
TEMPORARY JOBS: how to sustain yourself during the studies
Many students who are studying abroad need to sustain themselves during the studies, or, at least have to contribute to the expenses their families have to afford. But many questions arise as soon as a job opportunity comes to the [...]
New restrictions in place: Milan and Lombardy are higher-risk zones
New restrictions are in place: the Italian Government has established new rules by issuing a new Dpcm, which will be in force until December 3rd. Are you trying to understand how your daily life will change from November 6th? First [...]