(Reference Office: D.G.IT. - DESK II) The Register of Italians living abroad (A.I.R.E.) was established by Law No. 470 of October 27, 1988 and contains the data of Italian citizens living abroad for a period of over twelve months.
It is managed by the Municipalities on the basis of data and information from the Consular Representations abroad. Registration with A.I.R.E. is a legal obligation.
Registration at the Anagrafe (Registry Office) grants the right of residence. Such registration is a duty and the prerequisite for the exercise of several civil and political rights, including many social benefits. More specifically, it is necessary for the issue of the identity card and other Registry certifications, for requesting an Italian driving license or converting a foreign one, for.
Change your residence online to an Italian municipality and register with the National Register (ANPR) or request your birth certificate in Italy without re. NOTICE: NEW PENALTIES FOR FAILURE TO REGISTER WITH A.I.R.E. The Registry of Italians Residing Abroad (A.I.R.E.) is the registry of Italian citizens who reside outside of Italy.
The AIRE was established by Law 27.10.1988 no. 470. AIRE registration is a right and an obligation.
Italian citizens MUST register with the competent consular office within 90 days of changing their residence. The. The Register of Italians living abroad (A.I.R.E.) was established by Law No.
470 of October 27, 1988 and contains the data of Italian citizens living abroad for a period of over twelve months. Registry of Italians living abroad (AIRE) PLEASE NOTE. Requests for AIRE enrollment or changes in respective registry positions that are submitted through FAST IT are processed with priority over those that reach the Office through other forms of communication.
The registration of these events and facts falls within the competence of the Civil Registrar, whose functions are carried out in Italy by local authorities and abroad by consular offices. The civil status office of a diplomatic or consular Representation deals with. What is the Registry/AIRE and who must register AIRE is the Anagrafe/Registry of the Italians Residing Abroad.
Law 470 of 1988 states that all Italian citizens who transfer their residence abroad for more than 12 months must submit, within 90 days of the arrival, an AIRE registration request to the competent Italian Consulate. The Italian Business Register, the public register which collects official data and documents relating italian individual businessmen and commercial companies. The 'domanda di iscrizione anagrafica' is the formal application for registration at the Registry Office of an Italian municipality, granting 'residence' status.
This status provides access to social benefits, the ability to request Italian driving licenses, and eligibility for public housing and other subsidies.