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🇬🇧 British applicants · 🇮🇹 Italian Republic

Elective Residence Visa (Residenza Elettiva) for British citizens

Visa for retirees and independently wealthy individuals who can support themselves in Italy without working.

No sponsorship requiredLeads to permanent residency1 year; renewable. Leads to long-term residence after 5 years.

This page covers the Elective Residence Visa (Residenza Elettiva) specifically for British applicants — including document requirements, consular procedures, and common issues specific to United Kingdom. The general eligibility criteria apply to everyone.

What British applicants should know

Post-Brexit British nationals use the Elective Residence visa as a retirement route. Many British retirees in Italy have existing property and community ties. UK state pension is payable in Italy without reduction. The UK–Italy Double Taxation Convention governs tax obligations.

Source: MAECI · Reviewed 2026-07-08 · Confirm current rules on the primary source linked in the sidebar.

Processing time
4–12 weeks at consulate.
Government fees
Visa fee €116; permesso di soggiorno tax €80–200.
Typical duration
1 year; renewable. Leads to long-term residence after 5 years.
Sponsorship required
No
Leads to permanent residency
Yes
Reviewed 8 July 2026MAECI ↗

Bilateral context

No nationality-specific treaty frameworks apply to this combination.

Consular processing: a Italian Republic consulate or visa application centre in your country of residence

Tourist entry vs. this route

Tourist-entry rules for British nationals are set by MAECI and change periodically — check the official entry-requirements page. The Elective Residence Visa (Residenza Elettiva) is a separate application from any tourist entry.

Key figures for British applicants

Computed from our continuously re-verified, primary-sourced data. Indicative, not legal advice.

Time to permanent residence

EU Blue Card/work permit -> EU long-term residence after about 5 years -> citizenship usually after 10 years legal residence.

Leads to EU long-term residence permit, then Italian citizenship.

MAECI - Citizenship

Visa overview

The Elective Residence visa (residenza elettiva) is for non-EU nationals who wish to live in Italy without working. Applicants must demonstrate substantial passive income or financial resources. There is no fixed minimum income — consulates assess on a case-by-case basis, but €31,000+/year for a single applicant and €38,000+ for a couple is a common benchmark. The applicant must NOT work in Italy.

Eligibility

Typical criteria

  • ✓Substantial passive income or financial resources (no fixed minimum — consulates assess case-by-case; €31,000+/year for single applicants is a common benchmark).Consolato Generale d'Italia a Boston (Ministero degli Affari Esteri e della Cooperazione Internazionale) ↗
  • ✓Accommodation in Italy (rental or owned).Consolato Generale d'Italia a Chicago (MAECI) ↗
  • ✓Health insurance.Consolato Generale d'Italia a Chicago (MAECI) ↗
  • ✓Must NOT intend to work in Italy.Consolato Generale d'Italia a New York (MAECI) ↗

Common blockers

  • !Insufficient passive income or savings.
  • !Intent to work in Italy (this disqualifies the application — use a work visa instead).Consolato Generale d'Italia a New York (MAECI) ↗

Typical evidence

  • ·Pension statements, investment income, rental income, or substantial savings.Consolato Generale d'Italia a New York (MAECI) ↗
  • ·Italian accommodation evidence.Consolato Generale d'Italia a Chicago (MAECI) ↗
  • ·Health insurance policy.Consolato Generale d'Italia a Chicago (MAECI) ↗

Application pathway

  1. 01

    Gather financial evidence

    Document passive income sources.

  2. 02

    Apply for D-type visa at consulate

    Apply for an Elective Residence visa.

  3. 03

    Register at comune and apply for permesso

    Register residence and apply for permesso di soggiorno within 8 days.

Other Italian Republic routes covered for British applicants

  • Digital Nomad Visa (Visto per Nomadi Digitali)

    Residence permit for remote workers employed by or self-employed for companies outside Italy — introduced in 2024.

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Frequently asked questions

Are British citizens eligible for the Elective Residence Visa (Residenza Elettiva)?+−

Eligibility for the Elective Residence Visa (Residenza Elettiva) is set by MAECI and is not nationality-restricted. See the criteria below for the published requirements.

Where do British applicants typically file the Elective Residence Visa (Residenza Elettiva)?+−

a Italian Republic consulate or visa application centre in your country of residence. Specific intake (online portal, biometrics centre, or in-country lodgement) is determined by MAECI — confirm the current intake channel on the primary source linked above before filing.

Do British applicants need a tourist visa for Italian Republic as well?+−

Tourist-entry rules for British nationals are set by MAECI and change periodically — check the official entry-requirements page. The Elective Residence Visa (Residenza Elettiva) is a separate application from any tourist entry.

How long until permanent residence in Italian Republic?+−

EU Blue Card/work permit -> EU long-term residence after about 5 years -> citizenship usually after 10 years legal residence. The route leads to EU long-term residence permit, then Italian citizenship. See MAECI - Citizenship for the qualifying-residence rules.

Can I work on an Elective Residence visa?+−

No. The Elective Residence visa explicitly prohibits employment in Italy. If you need to work, you must switch to a work-permit category. Remote work for a non-Italian employer may be possible under the Digital Nomad visa instead.

How much income do I need?+−

There is no official fixed minimum — each consulate assesses case-by-case. Commonly reported benchmarks are approximately EUR 31,000/year for a single applicant and EUR 38,000+ for a couple. Stable, predictable passive income (pensions, rental income, investment dividends) is preferred over savings alone. Higher-cost areas (Rome, Milan, Florence) may require more.

This is not legal advice

We publish neutral, sourced information about immigration routes. Rules and thresholds change often — always verify details on the official government source linked on this page and consult a regulated immigration advisor before applying.