VOCATIONAL AND TRAINING APPRENTICESHIPS  IN ITALY FOR FORIGNERS

 

September 2, 2010
10 thousand visas available for non-EU who wish to attend vocational training or apprenticeships.
Published in OJ No Decree 203 of Aug. 31 that defines the quota of inputs for 2010.


This year, as is done continuously since 2006, Italy opens its doors to young people who aspire to play an extra period of training or apprenticeship, with the prospect of finally stopping in the Bel Paese.
The first opportunity is offered by 5 thousand visas available for the attendance of training courses aimed at recognition of a qualification or certification of skills acquired for periods not exceeding 24 months. The courses must be organized by institutions accredited training in Italy (eg regions, provinces, etc.). The  alien in possession of the qualifications  for obtaining a student visa who wish to attend courses must submit a request at the diplomatic consular attach a certificate of registration or pre-enrollment, indicating the number hours per day and duration of the course.
Other 5 thousand visas are available for conducting training courses in Eastern and employers, also performing services within the scope of employment, initiated by certain subjects such as employment agencies, universities, schools state and non state actors, public or semi-public centers of vocational training, therapeutic communities, auxiliary institutions and cooperative social services, job placement for disabled are public representatives from the region, private educational institutions, non-profit, other than mentioned above, based on a specific authorization.
Again there is no need cleared one-stop, but the visa application must include a training scheme endorsed by the Region.

 

HOW TO APPLY –

- Contact the  Italian governmental organizations : Regional – Provincial   that have the panel of institutions in their area  accredited to train alien students

-         Be accepted by the educational institution

-         - Present the documentation of enrolment to the Italian diplomatic consular office in Australia