Best season: April to October (avoid the long midday queues at St Peter's by arriving at opening)
Explore Vatican CityThe Italy Digital Nomad Visa
A 2026 deep dive into the Italy Digital Nomad Visa. Income, tax, application path, and how it stacks up against the other 11 European DNVs.
- Min monthly income
- €2,333
- Tax rate
- 30%
- Processing
- 4–12 wks
- Max stay
- 60 months
Italy's Digital Nomad Visa, in force since April 2024 (Inter-Ministerial Decree 29 February 2024), is a residence permit for non-EU 'highly-skilled' remote workers earning at least three times Italy's minimum income threshold from outside the country. Italy is the only G7 country with a dedicated DNV in operation.
The visa is issued through Italian consulates abroad and converted into a one-year permesso di soggiorno on arrival, renewable annually. Italy offers two distinct tax routes for DNV holders: the Regime Forfettario (flat 5–15% for freelancers earning up to €85,000) and the Regime Impatriati (50% income exemption, 60% with a dependent minor child, for higher earners committing to four years of Italian tax residency). For most digital nomads, one of these two regimes produces an effective combined tax-and-social-security burden in the 25–31% range.
Italy for nomads, by the numbers
How this country scores for remote work and daily life, averaged across the cities we track.
- Affordability
- 5.5
- Internet
- 5.8
- Safety
- 5.3
- Climate
- 9.4
- Air quality
- 5.2
- English
- 3.1
- Healthcare
- 6.5
Averaged across 1 city. Scored out of 10 from public 2026 data: cost of living (Numbeo), internet speed (Ookla), safety, air quality, English proficiency (EF EPI) and healthcare.
Italy cities, scored for nomads
Internet, safety and cost of living for each Italian city we track. Tap through for the full local guide.
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Explore NaplesHow Italy taxes Digital Nomad Visa holders
The single most important factor after income thresholds. Here is what changes for you specifically as a DNV resident.
30%
flat rate
Impatriati
A targeted tax regime layered on top of the this country Digital Nomad Visa. Eligibility, scope, and duration matter more than the headline number, so check the details below.
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Length of benefit
5 years
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Who qualifies
Employees and freelancers
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Foreign income
Conditional — treaty + 183-day rules apply
What you need for the Italy DNV
Everything to assemble before you apply
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Prove your income
Show €2.333+/month from remote work via payslips, contracts, or bank statements. Bringing a partner adds €700/month.
Documents guide - Official site
Apply via official portal
Italy government application — €116 fee, consulate process.
Open official site - Recommended
Health insurance
DNV requires €30.000+ comprehensive coverage. SafetyWing fits 2026 European DNV requirements.
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Apostille your docs
Birth certificates, criminal records, and marriage certificates typically need Hague apostille or consular legalisation before submission.
Document checklist
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How to apply: the Italy DNV
Plan four to six weeks of document prep on top of the official processing window.
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Confirm you qualify
Check you have remote-work income of €2.333+/month from outside Italy, a passport valid 6+ months past your stay, and a clean criminal record.
- 2
Apostille your documents
Get Hague apostille on your birth certificate, criminal record (FBI/police check), and marriage certificate if applicable. Allow two to four weeks per document.
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Buy compliant insurance
Private health insurance covering €30.000+ for the full visa duration, valid in Italy, with no co-pay clauses on essential care.
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Submit your application
Submit via the consulate process — pay the €116 fee. Bring originals and apostilled copies; consulate appointments fill fast.
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Wait for approval
Processing typically takes 4–12 weeks. Track via the official portal — any missing documents reset the clock.
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Register on arrival
Within 30 days of arrival in Italy, complete the local residence registration (TIE / NIE / residence permit, varies by country). This unlocks your tax ID and bank access.
Two sides of the Italy DNV
An honest look at what works for nomads on this visa, and where the friction is.
- Choice of two strong tax regimes: Forfettario (5–15% flat) for self-employed under €85k, or Impatriati (50%/60% exemption) for higher earners and employees
- Italy is the only G7 country with a dedicated, operational digital nomad visa
- Recognises both employees and freelancers with foreign clients
- Family reunification with spouse or civil-union partner, dependent children, and dependent parents
- Access to Italy's universal healthcare (SSN) after residence registration
- Path to Italian (and EU) citizenship after 10 years of legal residence (4 years for EU citizens)
- Dual citizenship permitted; jure sanguinis path available for applicants of Italian descent
- Income threshold (3× Italy's social-assistance ceiling, €2,333/month) higher than Croatia, Hungary, Romania
- Consulate-only application, no apply-from-inside route
- Italian bureaucracy: questura appointments, codice fiscale, and Anagrafe registration can take months to complete in sequence
- Tax residence is automatic at 183+ days, triggering global income exposure
- INPS social security contributions are heavy (24–28%), running in parallel with any income-tax regime
- Impatriati regime requires a 4-year residency commitment with clawback if you leave early
- Citizenship at 10 years is slower than the EU's fastest options and Italy's B1 Italian language bar is materially higher than the A2 used in Spain or Portugal
Insurance for the Italy DNV
Meets the €30000+ DNV requirement. Cancel anytime, renews monthly, works in 175+ countries.
Travel medical insurance
- Exceeds the €30,000 Schengen medical minimum
- Includes medical evacuation + repatriation
- Cancel anytime — pay per 4 weeks or month
Full health + travel cover, renewable forever
- Exceeds the €30,000 Schengen medical minimum
- Includes medical evacuation + repatriation
- Cancel anytime — pay per 4 weeks or month
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Other European DNVs
How Italy compares — browse other 2026 nomad visas
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Tallinn · Northern Europe
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Hungary
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Reykjavik · Northern Europe
Latvia
Riga · Northern Europe
Malta
Valletta · Southern Europe
Portugal
Lisbon · Southern Europe
Romania
Bucharest · Southeastern Europe
Slovenia
Ljubljana · Central Europe
Spain
Madrid · Southern Europe
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Plan your day-to-day life in Italy
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