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What are the most challenging aspects of retiring in Italy?

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We asked retirees what they find the most challenging about retiring in Italy. They wrote...

"Passing the driver's license exam (if you are American) is the most challenging part. It's a challenging test for native speakers!," commented one expat who made the move to Italy.

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"One of the most challenging aspects of retiring in Italy is the language barrier, as Italian is the official language and it can be difficult to fully participate in Italian culture if one does not master it. The cost of living in Italy is usually higher than other places, which can be a deterrent for some who retire. Additionally, for citizens of the European Union, residency requirements include providing evidence of health plan, financial means and housing, which can all be difficult to acquire. Finally, cultural norms around retirement may be slightly different in Italy, so individuals may find it difficult to adjust to the pace of life and the expectations of their retirement," remarked another expat in Italy.

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