Ghanaian citizens moving to Italy
6 verified visa pathways into Italy, sorted by path-to-PR and lowest cost. Every requirement, fee, and processing time is sourced from the official Italy government register.
Visa pathways for Ghanaian citizens
6 pathways you're eligible for as a Ghanaian citizen, ranked by path-to-PR first, then by lowest government fee.
EU Blue Card
Italy's route for highly qualified non-EU workers with a degree or equivalent experience and a binding job offer above the national salary threshold. Renewable and counts toward EU long-term residence.
Italia Startup Visa
Fast-track self-employment route for non-EU founders launching an innovative startup in Italy. The nulla osta is issued within 30 days of a complete application.
Digital Nomad Visa
For highly skilled non-EU remote workers employed by or contracting with a company outside Italy. Introduced by the February 2024 implementing decree, it requires proof of income and health insurance valid in Italy.
Elective Residence Visa
For financially independent non-EU nationals, often retirees, who can support themselves from stable passive income without working in Italy. No employment is permitted on this permit.
Subordinate Work Visa (Decreto Flussi)
Employer-sponsored subordinate work route for non-EU nationals, granted inside annual government quotas. Entry depends on the yearly quota decree and a competitive click-day application window.
Student Visa
National study visa for non-EU students enrolled at an Italian university or recognized course. Can be converted to a work or self-employment permit after graduation.
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