Moving to Italy comes with its fair share of dreamlike moments: sunset aperitivi, weekend trips to hilltop villages, and long lunches that blur into dinner. But there’s one element of la dolce vita that doesn’t make it into the guidebooks: Italian bureaucracy.Whether you're applying for a visa, getting your permesso di soggiorno, or trying to get your internet hooked up, you're going to need more than patience...you’ll need a strategy.Consider this your Italian Bureaucracy Survival Kit,...| Su Guillory
You might be surprised to hear that I know a LOT of women, mostly single, who have decided to hit the reset button on their lives by moving to Italy.We're a certain breed...we weren't happy with the mundane, workaholic lives we were living in the U.S., so we set our sights on la dolce vita.I'd love to share some of the stories of other brave female expats living in Italy!Lynn Parnell: TropeaLynn was actually one of the very first people I met when I first visited Calabria. For the past three yea| Su Guillory