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The Permesso di Soggiorno per #AsiloPolitico is for people who are recognized as refugees in Italy.
In order to be recognised as #refugee, you must have a well-founded fear of persecution. This means you fear threats to your life, torture, or wrongful deprivation of personal freedom in your country of origin, based on one of these grounds:
Race
Religion
Nationality
Political opinion
Membership in a particular social group
This kind of permesso is valid for 5 years and can be renewed.
How long will it take to get it?
#Italian government guidelines suggest it should take no longer than 1 year between the time you go for your commission interview and the time you receive international protection and the relevant permesso.
If you have had a refugee status residence permit for 5 years, you can also apply for Italian citizenship, or a Permesso UE per soggiornanti di lungo periodo.
It's very important to keep in mind that returning to your country of origin, or trying to contact the embassy of your country of origin in Italy, is forbidden when you hold this permesso.
What rights do I have as a holder of this permesso?
With this permesso, you have the same rights as an Italian citizen, apart from political ones like voting or being elected to public office. You do, however, have the right to:
Stay in a second-level reception center.
Work in Italy — but not any other European countries.
Access the Italian health care system (SSN).
Access the Italian public education system.
Access the Italian welfare system.
Ask to bring your family to Italy through family reunification.
Register with the registry office of your local comune, which gives you the right to get a carta d’identità.
Apply for Italian citizenship after 5 years of holding this permesso.
Obtain a travel document for refugees called a Documento di Viaggio (this document acts as a substitute for your national passport).
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In order to be recognised as #refugee, you must have a well-founded fear of persecution. This means you fear threats to your life, torture, or wrongful deprivation of personal freedom in your country of origin, based on one of these grounds:
Race
Religion
Nationality
Political opinion
Membership in a particular social group
This kind of permesso is valid for 5 years and can be renewed.
How long will it take to get it?
#Italian government guidelines suggest it should take no longer than 1 year between the time you go for your commission interview and the time you receive international protection and the relevant permesso.
If you have had a refugee status residence permit for 5 years, you can also apply for Italian citizenship, or a Permesso UE per soggiornanti di lungo periodo.
It's very important to keep in mind that returning to your country of origin, or trying to contact the embassy of your country of origin in Italy, is forbidden when you hold this permesso.
What rights do I have as a holder of this permesso?
With this permesso, you have the same rights as an Italian citizen, apart from political ones like voting or being elected to public office. You do, however, have the right to:
Stay in a second-level reception center.
Work in Italy — but not any other European countries.
Access the Italian health care system (SSN).
Access the Italian public education system.
Access the Italian welfare system.
Ask to bring your family to Italy through family reunification.
Register with the registry office of your local comune, which gives you the right to get a carta d’identità.
Apply for Italian citizenship after 5 years of holding this permesso.
Obtain a travel document for refugees called a Documento di Viaggio (this document acts as a substitute for your national passport).
Don't Forget to Like, Share and Subscribe For Latest Updates About Italy's Laws Rules And Regulations
BE MY FRIEND 👇
#asylum #pakistani #permessodisoggiorno #italy
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