Requirements
Tax & notes
Impatriate regime: 70% income tax exemption for 5 years (50% in Milan/Rome)
Key requirement: Remote work contract with non-Italian company; launched April 2024
Tax treatment reflects the regime available to nomad-visa holders. Data: WhereNext (getwherenext.com), CC BY 4.0, which compiles it from official government and institutional sources. Figures are indicative — always confirm current details with the official source before making decisions.
The Digital Nomad Visa is Italy's route for remote workers who want to live there while working for clients or an employer abroad. You'll need to show at least $28,800 per year in income to qualify. The visa is granted for up to 12 months. Below are the key requirements — income, duration, cost, processing time, and how your income is taxed as a visa holder. Rules change, so confirm the current details on the official government source before you apply.
Frequently asked questions
How much income do I need for the Italy digital nomad visa?+
The published minimum is about $28,800 per year. Requirements can differ by household size and change over time — verify on the official source.
How long can I stay in Italy on this visa?+
The visa is issued for up to 12 months, and many programs are renewable — see the renewable field above.
How much does the Italy nomad visa cost to apply?+
The application cost is roughly $116 at current exchange rates, excluding any local fees, health insurance, or document costs.