Permesso Di Soggiorno Transfers
Summary
Transferring between courses in Italy is generally permissible if each transfer is properly documented and communicated to the relevant authorities. Ensure that the total duration of your studies does not exceed the standard time allowed for the degree program you initially entered Italy for. Meeting all financial and academic requirements is crucial. It is advisable to consult with your universitys international office or the local immigration office to confirm the impact of these transfers on your residence permit.Full Conversation
so making * transfers (transferring from medicine to humanities and thento medicine) is okay?
Yes, making two transfers is generally okay as long as:
- Each transfer is properly documented and communicated to authorities.
- You meet all financial and academic requirements.
- The total duration of your studies does not exceed the standard time allowed for your degree.
Have you confirmed this with your university's international office or the local immigration office?
- The total duration of your studies does not exceed the standard time allowed for your degree.
what do you mean
The "standard time allowed for your degree" refers to the expected time frame within which you should complete your degree program. For example, if a bachelor's degree typically takes 3 years to complete, you should aim to finish it within that period. Exceeding this time might affect your residence permit. Have you checked with your university's international office?
is it according to the degree program that I entered Italy?
Yes, the "standard time allowed for your degree" typically refers to the time frame of the degree program you initially entered Italy for. If you transferred to other programs, the total duration of your studies should still be within a reasonable time frame for your initial degree. Have you consulted with your university's international office regarding this?
humanities is 3 years and medicine is 6 years. I transferred from medicine to humanities
To better assist you, could you please clarify how many years you have already completed in total for both your medicine and humanities courses? This will help determine if you're within the allowed duration for your residence permit.
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If you have completed 2 years in total, you should still be within the acceptable timeframe for your studies, considering the standard duration for both courses.
- Ensure all transfers are documented.
- Verify with the university's international office and local immigration office.
Have you consulted with these offices yet?