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

"Expats considering retirement in Viareggio, should be aware that they will need to obtain a visa if they plan to stay for more than 90 days. They should also know that the cost of living in Viareggio is relatively high compared to other parts of Italy, but it is still lower than in many parts of the US or UK. Healthcare in Italy is of a high standard, and expats are eligible for the same healthcare benefits as Italian citizens once they become residents. However, it's recommended to have private health insurance to cover any potential gaps in coverage. Viareggio is known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant carnival, so it's an excellent location for those who enjoy a lively social scene. The city is also home to many restaurants, bars, and shops, providing plenty of opportunities for entertainment and leisure. The official language is Italian, and while English is spoken in many tourist areas, it's beneficial to learn some basic Italian phrases to help with day-to-day life. The climate in Viareggio is Mediterranean, with hot summers and mild winters. This can be a significant change for those used to colder climates, so it's essential to prepare for this adjustment. Expats should also be aware that Italy has a high tax rate, and they may be liable for taxes in both their home country and Italy, depending on their circumstances. Therefore, it's recommended to seek advice from a tax professional before making the move. Finally, it's important to note that while Viareggio is a safe city overall, like any other place, it's not immune to crime. Expats should take the usual precautions to protect themselves and their property," wrote a member who made the move to Viareggio, Italy.

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