any italians here?
>how is people, generally speaking?
>how easy is to score a job in whatever?
>how's it living in the city vs countryside?
i need to leave chile, and since i have italian citizenship, why not just go there and see how things go. also, is learning/speaking italinan on-the-go advisable? or i'd be better to already know it beforehand?
any other comment or observation would be greatly welcomed.
>>61969619
go to spain instead
>Italy
>jobs
in bocca al lupo
>>61969619
>how is people, generally speaking?
same as in the rest of the world. maybe a little more expansive than usual.
>how easy is to score a job in whatever?
not too difficult if you live in a big city (milan and maybe rome) impossible otherwise.
>how's it living in the city vs countryside?
see above
>>61969619
>since i have italian citizenship
So you have EU citizenship and you can go to a better EU country instead
>>61969619
If you want to come to Italian learn it beforehand. But this anon isn't wrong >>61970165
Since Monti made his reforms it's way harder to get a job for young people. This depending of course on your qualifications
>>61970550
>implying spain isn't worse than us
i'm not saying that it's piece of cake to find a job, but spain (with portugal and greece) it's even worse than us.
>>61970818
I suggested Spain because of the common language
t. first guy who suggested spain
how expensive is college in Italy? how much does it vary depending on the career?
>>61971225
The tuition is based on your and your family's economic status, it ranges from 0 €/year to like 2500 €/year
Living costs depend on the city
>>61970314
>le italian dishwasher in london faec
>>61970165
This. As an Italian citizen, you are also a Union citizen and can live and work anywhere in the EU