Travelling to Italy, with my EU national [duplicate]

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I have a question, I am planning a trip to Italy in 4 weeks, but I am confused about my documents. I used to live in Italy (for 18 years, I have pakistani nationality) and my mother is an Italian citizen. I have a "Permesso a Soggiorno".

My mom moved permantly to the UK 1 year ago, because of work and I joined her too. I got a residency card (family member of eu citizen). Can I travel with my Mom with my residency card ? Or with Permesso di soggiorno ?

We're going only for a week.



Best Answer

A valid permesso di soggiorno and your passport are all you need to enter the Schengen area without a visa. But if your residence permit is a carta di soggiorno di familiare di un cittadino dell'Unione then you must be traveling with or joining that EU citizen.




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Can I travel with EU ID to Italy?

Italy is a Schengen country, but beware that EU members such as Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Ireland and Romania are not part of the Schengen area, so a passport or ID card is required if travelling to/from these countries.

Can I still travel with EU ID?

You cannot use an EU , EEA or Swiss national ID card to enter the UK unless you: have settled or pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme, or Jersey, Guernsey or the Isle of Man's settlement schemes.

Can I be resident in 2 EU countries?

As a long-term resident in one EU country, can I live and work in a second EU country? Yes. You can stay in a second EU country for more than three months for purposes including work, study or training, if you apply for and are granted a residence permit in this second country.

Can I go outside of Italy with receipts of Permesso Soggiorno?

Once you are granted the standard Permesso, you can travel freely in and out of Italy and the Schengen area provided you always bring along the original Permesso together with your passport. If a standard Permesso is not granted, you can stay in Italy with the receipt and leave the country, but cannot re-enter Italy.



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