Investor Visa Italy: Visa Options for Foreign Entrepreneurs

Italy offers several residency pathways for foreign entrepreneurs and investors, coordinated with company formation. The three principal routes are the Investor Visa (for capital investors), the Start-up Visa (for innovative company founders), and the Self-Employed Visa (for professionals and sole traders).

Italian Investor Visa (Visto per Investitori)

The Italian Investor Visa — governed by Art. 26-bis of the Italian Immigration Consolidated Act (D.Lgs. 286/1998) — is available to non-EU nationals making qualifying investments in Italy. Four investment categories qualify:

The visa is issued for 2 years, renewable for 3-year periods, and gives immediate access to a 2-year residency permit. Family reunification is available from the date of issue.

Italy Start-up Visa

The Start-up Visa is specifically designed for non-EU founders who want to establish an innovative start-up in Italy. Requirements include a viable business plan assessed by a dedicated committee (Italia Startup Visa committee), a minimum liquid financial resource of €50,000, and registration as an innovative start-up in the Registro delle Imprese within one year.

The processing time is approximately 30 days from the committee assessment. The visa allows the founder to enter Italy to incorporate their start-up via the standard SRL formation process.

Self-Employed Residency Permit

Foreign nationals can obtain a self-employed work permit (permesso di soggiorno per lavoro autonomo) to operate as a sole trader or freelancer in Italy. This route requires proof of sufficient financial resources, professional qualifications, and an Italian Partita IVA. It is typically combined with registered office setup.

EU Citizens

EU citizens have the right of free movement under EU Directive 2004/38/EC and do not require a visa or work permit to incorporate a company or work in Italy. Registration at the local municipality (Anagrafe) is required after 3 months of residence.

RouteMin. InvestmentVisa DurationBest For
Investor Visa (equity)€500,0002 years (renewable)Capital investors in Italian companies
Investor Visa (start-up)€250,0002 years (renewable)Investors in innovative start-ups
Start-up Visa€50,000 (liquid)1 year (renewable)Founders of innovative start-ups
Self-Employed PermitNone1–2 yearsFreelancers and sole traders

All visa routes are coordinated with company formation — we handle the incorporation of the Italian entity in parallel with the immigration application. Contact our team to assess which route fits your profile.

Legal disclaimer: This article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Italian immigration law changes frequently — always consult a qualified Italian legal professional before making residency decisions.
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