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When we asked people what advice they would give someone preparing to move to Sorrento, they said...

"Before retiring in Sorrento, expats should know that they will need to obtain a visa if they plan to stay for more than 90 days. They should also be aware that the cost of living can be high, especially for housing and dining out. Expats should know that the healthcare system in Italy is generally of a high standard, but private health insurance is recommended for more comprehensive coverage. They should also be aware that while many Italians speak English, particularly in tourist areas, it is beneficial to learn some Italian for day-to-day life. Understanding the Italian tax system is crucial as Italy has a tax treaty with many countries to avoid double taxation. Expats should also be aware that Sorrento is a popular tourist destination, so it can get crowded during peak travel seasons. It's important to know that the pace of life in Sorrento is slower than in many other places, and siestas are common in the afternoon. Expats should also be prepared for the cultural differences, such as the importance of food and family in Italian culture. Finally, expats should know that public transportation in Sorrento is reliable, but owning a car can be more convenient for exploring other parts of the Amalfi Coast. However, driving in Italy can be challenging due to the narrow roads and different driving habits," said a member in Sorrento, Italy.

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