Italy’s Golden Visa, officially known as the Investor Visa for Italy, offers Pakistani passport holders a clear pathway to European residency through investment.
Here’s a simple, step-by-step guide to help you understand the process, requirements, and benefits.
What is Italy’s Golden Visa?
The Italy Golden Visa is a residency-by-investment programme that allows non-EU citizens, including those from Pakistan, to live in Italy by making a qualifying financial investment.
- Initial residency: 2 years
- Renewable: +3 years
- Long-term goal: Permanent residency → Citizenship
Who Can Apply?
To qualify, you must:
- Be a non-EU citizen (Pakistani passport holder eligible)
- Be 18 years or older
- Have a clean criminal record
- Show legal source of funds
- Provide health insurance & accommodation proof
Investment Options
You need to invest in one of the following:
- €250,000 → Innovative Italian startup
- €500,000 → Italian company
- €2 million → Government bonds
- €1 million → Public interest/philanthropy
Real estate investment does NOT qualify for this visa.
Step-by-Step Application Process
1. Prepare Documents
You’ll need:
- Valid passport
- Proof of funds (legal source)
- Police clearance certificate
- Health insurance
- Accommodation proof
- Investment commitment
2. Get “Nulla Osta” Approval
Apply online to Italian authorities for a certificate of no impediment.
Processing time: ~30 days
3. Apply for Entry Visa
Submit your visa application at the Italian consulate.
Time: 2–4 weeks (can take up to 90 days)
4. Travel to Italy & Complete Investment
- Enter Italy
- Apply for residence permit within 8 days
- Complete investment within 3 months
5. Receive Residence Permit
You’ll get a 2-year residence card, renewable if the investment is maintained.
Total process time: 3–6 months
Key Benefits
- Live, work, and study in Italy
- Include spouse and children
- No strict stay requirement
- Access to healthcare and education
- Visa-free travel across the Schengen Area
Path to Permanent Residency & Citizenship
- Permanent residency: After 5 years
- Citizenship: After 10 years of legal stay
Must meet stay requirements and basic Italian language (B1 level).
Living in Italy
- Access to public healthcare (SSN)
- Cost of living varies (higher in cities like Milan)
- Mediterranean lifestyle, rich culture, and strong infrastructure
Important Tips
- Ensure funds are fully documented and legal
- Choose investment based on your goals (business vs passive)
- Understand tax rules if staying long-term
Quick Summary
- Minimum investment: €250,000
- Processing time: 3–6 months
- Residency: Renewable, leads to PR & citizenship
- Best for: Investors seeking European mobility & lifestyle
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