Italy: Meaning and significance of the term "CARTA SOGG. T. INDET" on a Foreigner's Permit of Stay form (Permesso Di Soggiorno Per Stranieri), specifically the residency status
Publisher | Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada |
Publication Date | 16 May 2013 |
Citation / Document Symbol | ITA104442.E |
Related Document(s) | Italie : information sur le sens et la portée de l'expression « CARTA SOGG. T. INDET » figurant sur le titre de séjour d'un étranger (Permesso Di Soggiorno Per Stranieri), plus particulièrement en ce qui concerne le statut de résident |
Cite as | Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, Italy: Meaning and significance of the term "CARTA SOGG. T. INDET" on a Foreigner's Permit of Stay form (Permesso Di Soggiorno Per Stranieri), specifically the residency status, 16 May 2013, ITA104442.E , available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/538c3d534.html [accessed 3 November 2019] |
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In an interview with the Research Directorate, a consular officer at the Embassy of Italy in Ottawa said that the abbreviation "CARTA SOGG. T. INDET" found next to the section "Scadenza/Valid Until" on an Italian Foreigner's Permit of Stay form (Permesso Di Soggiorno Per Stranieri), means "long lasting permanent card" (Italy 15 May 2013). He explained:
This means that the person has a permanent residence permit without termination. The person would be allowed to stay in Italy as long as he or she wants, with the exception of someone who commits a crime, in which case the person could be removed. (ibid.)
The consular officer also indicated that a person with this residency status "would be allowed to return any time to stay in Italy because there is no expiration" (ibid.). Corroboration of this information could not be found among the sources consulted by the Research Directorate within the time constraints of this Response.
This Response was prepared after researching publicly accessible information currently available to the Research Directorate within time constraints. This Response is not, and does not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any particular claim for refugee protection. Please find below the list of sources consulted in researching this Information Request.
Reference
Italy. 15 May 2013. Embassy of Italy in Ottawa. Interview with a consular officer.
Additional Sources Consulted
Internet sites, including: ecoi.net; Factiva; Italy - Ministry of Interior; United Nations - Refworld.