A New Life in Italy

Samantha Wilson
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Jun 25, 2025 • 22min

Stop! Don’t Move to Italy This Summer—Do This Instead

Hey there, it’s Samantha!In this episode of A New Life in Italy, I’m digging into something that surprises a lot of people: why summer is actually one of the worst times to start your move to Italy—and what you should be doing instead.I know, I know… sunshine, Aperol spritzes, the dream of strolling into your new Italian life with sunglasses and gelato in hand—it all sounds perfect. But trust me, summer is not the time to pack your bags and expect things to fall into place. It’s the time to prep, not pounce.Let’s talk Ferragosto. It’s that magical (and maddening) stretch in August when Italy basically hits pause. Offices shut down, real estate agents disappear, and even the most basic bureaucratic tasks suddenly become impossible. In the episode, I share the story of a lovely Canadian family who learned this the hard way—they tried to move in August and ran straight into a wall of closed doors (literally and figuratively). It was chaos.So, what should you do instead?Summer is your secret weapon for getting organized. I walk you through three essential things to focus on right now:Gather your documentsDecide which visa path is right for youSet a realistic budget (because spoiler: Italy is dreamy, but it still comes with bills)I also break down the 7 Key Decisions you’ll need to make to move to Italy successfully—things like where to live, whether to rent or buy, how to support yourself, and more. If you’re feeling stuck or overwhelmed, this episode is going to help you slow down and get strategic.You’ll also hear me answer some great listener questions—about the timing of visa applications, whether summer scouting trips are worth it (they are!), and how to gear up for a September start when everything in Italy comes back to life.If you’re dreaming of Italy, now’s the time to start planning—not panicking.🎁 And don’t forget to grab your free guide:The Seven Key Decisions to Plan Your Move to ItalyThis checklist is your roadmap to turning “someday” into a real, doable plan.So pour yourself a cold spritz, take a breath, and let’s get planning.Ciao for now!— SamanthaResources:Download the 7 Key Decisions Free Guidebook Book a Tax Evaluation CallListen to Episode Save Money On Your Move to ItalyNumbeo Cost of Living ToolRate, Review, & Follow If you loved this episode and want to hear more, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — to move toward their new life in Italy and live the life they deserve. Tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. I’m adding new episodes every week and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an email!  Download the Smart Move Italy App available in iOS and Android.Until next time!  Ci vediamo!Mentioned in this episode:APP LinkSentire Media Website Sentire Media Website APP Link
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Jun 11, 2025 • 36min

How Fast Can I Move to Italy

How Fast Can You Really Move to Italy? Let’s Talk Timing.Hey there, it’s Samantha! If you’ve ever found yourself wondering how soon can I actually move to Italy?—this episode is for you.I’m diving into what the timing really looks like depending on your situation. Whether you’re dreaming of moving in six months… or six days, I break down the fastest paths (and the not-so-fast ones), so you know what to expect.If you’ve got Italian or EU citizenship, good news—you’re already ahead of the game. But even then, there are things to think about, especially if you’re moving with a non-EU spouse or partner. You’ll still need a home lined up and documents like the idoneità alloggitiva before you pack your bags.For everyone else, I walk through visa options—like the Elective Residency Visa, which can be surprisingly quick if your finances are straightforward. I also explain why the Investor Visa might be a smart (and fast) alternative, especially since you don’t need to secure housing before applying.Then, we shift gears and talk about the slower routes—like the Digital Nomad Visa or Student Visa—where bureaucracy can drag things out. I share what to avoid, what to prepare early, and why August and December might not be the best times to make your big move.And of course, I answer your questions—about property, visas, documents, and all the nitty-gritty you’ve been asking me in emails, DMs, and calls.So if Italy’s calling and you’re trying to figure out how soon you can answer, this episode will give you a clear roadmap. Grab a notebook and let’s walk through it together.Ciao for now!—SamanthaRate, Review, & Follow If you loved this episode and want to hear more, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — to move toward their new life in Italy and live the life they deserve. Tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. I’m adding new episodes every week and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an email!  Download the Smart Move Italy App available in iOS and Android.Until next time!  Ci vediamo!Mentioned in this episode:APP LinkSentire Media Website Sentire Media Website APP Link
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Jun 4, 2025 • 37min

My Favorite Things — Life in Italy Edition

Ciao! It’s Samantha, and in this episode of A New Life in Italy, I’m sharing my personal favorites — the tools, places, and little life-savers that make living in Italy easier, more beautiful, and a lot more fun.From my go-to Italian language teachers to where I escape the summer heat (spoiler: not Florence), the restaurants I return to again and again, and even the apps I use daily — this episode is full of real, honest recommendations. No sponsors, no affiliates — just what I actually love and use.I’ll also talk about how I shop for furniture, which real estate sites I trust, and why the Smart Move Italy app is always open on my phone. Plus, I answer your questions about healthcare, taxes, and budgeting for a home here.Grab a coffee and join me — this one’s all about making life in Italy a little smoother, a little tastier, and a lot more fun.Ciao for now!SamResources:Download the Smart Move Italy APPMy Favorite Language TeachersLorella Frederico (Private Italian teacher)Italy Made Easy (Language membership)Italian Matters (Language courses)My Favorite ServicesSubito (Italian craigslist)Pronto Pro (Italian Angies list)Facile (Insurance)My Favorite FurnitureMaison du Monde (furniture)Westwing (furniture)Redute (furniture)Tikamoon (furniture)My Favorite Places to EatL’Ortone (Florence where to eat)Osteria Merlo (Cetona where to eat)Newbridge Pizza (Florence pizza)Ristorante Cateni (Orgia where to eat)Vanelli (Best cappuccino)Trattoria Toscana (Cortona where to eat)La Loggetta (Cortona where to eat)La Puntabella (Best Veggie Lago Trasimeno)Sotto Vento (Seafood Passignano)U Curdunn (Locorotondo Puglia - must go!)La Tavernetta (San Teodoro Sardegna where to eat)My Favorite Sites for Real EstateSmart Move Italy PropertyIdealistaImmobiliareCasaRate, Review, & Follow If you loved this episode and want to hear more, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — to move toward their new life in Italy and live the life they deserve. Tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. I’m adding new episodes every week and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an email!  Download the Smart Move Italy App available in iOS and Android.Until next time!  Ci vediamo!Mentioned in this episode:APP LinkSentire Media Website APP LinkSentire Media Website
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May 21, 2025 • 26min

You Got the Visa—But Can Your Family Come Too?

In this episode of A New Life in Italy, I’m diving into a question I get all the time from clients, members, and listeners: “If I get the Digital Nomad Visa… can I bring my spouse? What about my kids?”The short answer? Yes—you can.But (you knew there’d be a but, right?)… it’s not always as straightforward as people expect.So today, I’m walking you through what it really looks like to bring your family with you when you’re making the move to Italy on a Digital Nomad Visa. We’ll talk about what’s possible, what the law says, and what you can actually do to keep your family together during the move.I’ll break down what qualifies as a family member in Italy’s eyes (spoiler: you need to be legally married or in a registered civil union—common-law relationships don’t count here). And I’ll explain the difference between bringing children versus bringing a spouse, especially now that Italy has introduced a two-year wait for spouses under family cohesion. Yep, that’s new—and not great—but there is a workaround.I’ll walk you through the steps you need to follow, like:Getting your own Digital Nomad Visa approved firstSecuring a long-term lease in ItalyApplying for the Nulla Osta (a critical clearance document)And gathering all the paperwork—like marriage certificates, birth certificates, and apostilles—that you’ll need to submit on your family’s behalfI also talk about some of the real challenges people face once they’re in Italy—like how different every Questura (immigration office) is, and why that can seriously affect your timeline. It’s one of those things no one tells you about until you’re already in it, so I’m telling you now.And of course, I answer some of your listener questions—like whether your spouse can work on the family visa, what happens if you're not married, and how the process looks different for other visas like the Elective Residency Visa.This episode is packed with the practical, behind-the-scenes info you need to make sure you’re not caught off guard. If you’re planning to move to Italy and want to bring your partner or kids, this episode will help you plan it the right way—without the panic, delays, or unnecessary heartache.So grab a coffee, maybe a notebook, and let’s get into what it really takes to move to Italy with your family. You don’t have to do it alone—we’re here to help every step of the way.Ciao for now!— SamanthaResourcesThe Family Visa Smart Move ItalyRate, Review, & Follow If you loved this episode and want to hear more, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — to move toward their new life in Italy and live the life they deserve. Tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. I’m adding new episodes every week and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an email!  Until next time!  Ci vediamo!Mentioned in this episode:APP LinkSentire Media Website Sentire Media Website APP Link
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May 7, 2025 • 54min

Buying a Home in Italy (Without Losing Your Mind)

Ciao friends—Samantha here!In this episode of A New Life in Italy, I’m taking you behind the scenes of one of the biggest (and most confusing) decisions you can make when moving to Italy: buying a home.If you’ve ever found yourself endlessly scrolling through dreamy Italian property listings online and thinking, “I’ll just message the agent and go from there,”—I’m going to stop you right there. Because the truth? The buying process in Italy isn’t as simple—or as straightforward—as it might be in your home country. But don’t worry, I’m breaking it all down for you step-by-step.We’ll talk about:How to properly search for property without falling into the “perfect listing” trapWhat really happens during negotiations (hint: it's not always quick or clear-cut)Why having your own representation is not just helpful—it’s essentialWhat to expect at the final deed signing, and what comes after you get the keysAnd to make it even more real, I’m joined by one of our wonderful clients—and now friend—Sarah Wheeldon, a fellow Canadian who made the leap and bought her dream home in Pitigliano. You might’ve seen her on our YouTube channel, but today you’ll hear the full story: the highs, the nerves, the lessons, and what life is like now that she’s living in the home she once imagined.We also tackle some common myths (like “It’s cheap!”—well, not always), some behind-the-scenes truths (like what happens when the listing is no longer available), and how to avoid wasting time or money on your buying trip.If you’re dreaming about buying a home in Italy—whether it’s now or five years from now—this episode is full of insights to help you plan smarter and feel more confident.And if you want support through the process? You know where to find us—SmartMoveItaly.com 💛Ciao for now!— SamanthaResources:Property Purchase Assistance BOOK A CALL Episode 44 How to plan a perfect buying tripEpisode 18 How to save money with currency exchangeDott Simone Magherini (Senior Commercialista)Mentioned in this episode:APP LinkSentire Media Website APP LinkSentire Media Website
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Apr 23, 2025 • 21min

Why Moving to Italy Might Not Fix Your Life

In this episode of A New Life in Italy, I’m getting honest about something I think too many people overlook when planning a big move: the emotional side of starting over in a new country.Yes, Italy is beautiful. Yes, the lifestyle shift can be amazing. But today, I want to talk about what doesn’t always make it onto Instagram—the reality of what happens when you move your entire life, your identity, and your sense of home to a place where everything is different.I’ve seen it time and time again: people show up full of excitement and plans, only to find themselves totally unprepared for what happens after the paperwork is done and the boxes are unpacked. The truth is, living in a new country—especially alone, or as a couple who might not be on exactly the same page—can shake up everything you thought you knew about yourself.In this episode, I talk about the quiet parts of this journey: the grief of leaving behind people who really knew you, the frustration of starting from zero, the moments where you second-guess whether you made the right decision. I share a story from a woman in our community who found herself unexpectedly overwhelmed with loneliness in her first Italian winter. She wasn’t expecting how hard it would be to not share a language—or a history—with anyone around her.But I also want to show you what’s on the other side of that discomfort. There’s something incredibly freeing about being unknown in a new place. It gives you a chance to rebuild—not from scratch, but from experience. You get to choose what you carry forward and what you let go of.Later in the episode, I’ll give you some practical suggestions for making the transition smoother—especially if you’re doing this solo. We’ll talk about what helps, what usually takes longer than expected, and what it really means to give yourself time and space to settle in.And of course, I’ll answer some listener questions too—from managing the language barrier to what timeline you should expect for feeling “at home” in Italy.If you're in that in-between place—planning your move, freshly landed, or a few years in but still adjusting—I hope this episode makes you feel seen. You’re not alone, and you’re not doing it wrong. You’re just finding your way.—SamanthaResources: Join our Membership Rate, Review, & Follow If you loved this episode and want to hear more, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — to move toward their new life in Italy and live the life they deserve. Tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. I’m adding new episodes every week and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an email!  Until next time!  Ci vediamo!Mentioned in this episode:APP LinkSentire Media Website Sentire Media Website APP Link
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Apr 16, 2025 • 35min

Think Italy Is Cheap? Here’s What It Actually Costs to Live Here

In this episode of A New Life in Italy, I’m digging into one of the most common—and important—questions I get: how much does it really cost to live in Italy?Now, I know it’s easy to fall in love with the idea that Italy is some dreamy, budget-friendly paradise. And in many ways, it can be more affordable than other countries—but I’m here to give you the honest truth about what it actually costs to live here long term.We start with the big one—housing. Whether you’re buying or renting, I walk you through what to expect, the hidden costs that can sneak up on you (like deposits, agency fees, or surprise renovation needs), and why those super cheap countryside listings might not be the deal they seem.Then we get into the real day-to-day stuff—utilities, groceries, healthcare—the boring-but-essential pieces of everyday life. I talk about where things are surprisingly affordable (like dining out!) and where they’ll bite into your budget (hello, winter heating bills in old stone houses).I also break it all down by region, because yes—where you live in Italy makes a huge difference. The north tends to be pricier, while the south can offer a slower pace and smaller bills—but it also comes with trade-offs you’ll want to consider.Throughout the episode, I share tips to help you save (like shopping at local markets and skipping the tourist trap cafés), and also where I think it’s absolutely worth splurging. Because let's be honest—some things, like staying warm and exploring Europe while you’re here, are just worth it.And at the end of the episode, I answer a few listener questions, including whether you can live on €2,000 a month, what to expect in southern Italy, and a few unexpected costs that often catch people off guard.So if you’re thinking about making the move—or you’re in the middle of planning—it’s a good one to tune into. My goal is to help you make smart, informed choices so you can build your new life in Italy without unnecessary stress (or sticker shock).ResourcesCost of living calculatorSmart Move Italy Sales Calendar Rate, Review, & Follow If you loved this episode and want to hear more, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — to move toward their new life in Italy and live the life they deserve. Tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. I’m adding new episodes every week and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an email!  Until next time!  Ci vediamo!Mentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website APP LinkSentire Media Website APP Link
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Apr 2, 2025 • 23min

SPECIAL REPORT: Italy's Citizenship Law Shake-Up: What You Need to Know

Ciao amici! In this special report episode of A New Life in Italy, I’m diving into something that’s been creating a lot of buzz (and a little bit of panic, if we’re being honest)—the big changes Italy is proposing to its citizenship law.If you’ve been dreaming of claiming your Italian roots and getting that coveted passport through ancestry, you’ll definitely want to tune in. For years, Italy has had one of the most generous citizenship-by-descent laws in the world—you didn’t need to live in Italy, speak Italian, or even have close ties beyond your ancestry. But now, that could all change.In this episode, I’ll walk you through what’s really going on, why the Italian government is tightening the rules, and what it means for people hoping to apply. The biggest proposed shift? Citizenship would only be automatically recognized if your parent or grandparent was born in Italy. That means people tracing their citizenship through great-grandparents could be left out.To help break it all down, I’m joined by Terry Wilson, our lead citizenship researcher here at Smart Move Italy. Terry has been knee-deep in the details and shares exactly what this proposed law says, who it affects, and how it could change the application process going forward. We also talk about the emotional side of all this—what it feels like to have your identity questioned or your eligibility suddenly vanish after years of research and hope.And then—because you know I like to bring in the legal experts—I’m also joined by Italian attorney Arturo Grasso. Arturo gives us the straight legal scoop on what’s changing, what’s staying the same, and who is still protected. If you’ve already applied or have a case in court, you’re safe. But if you haven’t filed yet, Arturo has some important advice on why now is the time to act.So if you’ve ever thought about applying for Italian citizenship—or if you’re already in the middle of the process—this episode is for you. I want you to feel informed, empowered, and ready to take the next step, whatever that looks like for you.As always, I’m here to help you navigate all the twists and turns that come with creating your new life in Italy. If you need more guidance, head over to smartmoveitaly.com for resources, updates, and support.Thanks for tuning in to this important conversation. And remember—your roots matter. Your dreams are valid. And there’s still a path forward.Ciao for now!—Samantha 🌿🇮🇹Mentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website APP LinkSentire Media Website APP Link
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Mar 26, 2025 • 35min

Bringing Your Pet to Italy? Here’s What You Need to Know

If you’ve ever wondered what life in Italy is like with a pet—this episode is for you.Hey, it’s Samantha, and in today’s episode of A New Life in Italy, we’re talking all about bringing your furry (or feathery!) family members along on your Italian adventure. Whether you're already deep in the planning phase or still daydreaming with your dog curled up next to you, this one’s packed with everything you need to know.I share what it’s really like to live in Italy with a pet—from the legal stuff (yes, you actually need to walk your dog three times a day in some cities!) to the cultural differences you might not expect. We’ll go over what paperwork you need to bring your pet here, how to avoid getting stuck at customs, and how to register them once you’ve arrived. I’ll also explain what to expect when it comes to vet care, daily costs, and even finding a pet-friendly rental.And if you're thinking about adopting a new companion once you're here, I’ve got tips for that too—including what to watch out for and how seriously Italy takes animal welfare (hint: it’s a good thing!).So whether you’re moving with a beloved pet or planning to add one to your Italian life, this episode is full of helpful info, a few fun facts, and of course, my usual dose of real talk about the ups, downs, and everything in between.Let’s get into it. 🐾Resources:USDA United States Department of Agriculture (USA)CFIA Canadian Food Inspection Agency (Canada)DEFRA Department of Environment Full and Rural Affairs (UK)Rate, Review, & Follow If you loved this episode and want to hear more, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — to move toward their new life in Italy and live the life they deserve. Tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. I’m adding new episodes every week and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an email!  Until next time!  Ci vediamo!Mentioned in this episode:Sentire Media Website APP LinkAPP LinkSentire Media Website
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Mar 12, 2025 • 37min

How To Plan A Property Buying Trip To Italy

Alright, let’s get real about buying property in Italy. In this episode of A New Life in Italy, I’m breaking down exactly how to plan a successful property viewing trip—because trust me, just showing up and hoping for the best? That’s a recipe for frustration.Buying a home in Italy is exciting, but it’s also full of twists and turns that can trip you up if you’re not prepared. I’m sharing what I’ve seen work (and what doesn’t) when it comes to house-hunting here, so you can avoid the classic mistakes that leave buyers feeling overwhelmed and empty-handed.First things first—before you even book your flight, you need to pre-screen your properties. I’ll walk you through how to create a short list of homes that actually fit your needs and budget, instead of wasting time on places that look great online but fall apart in person. I’ll also share the critical questions you need to ask agents before scheduling a viewing—because not every listing is what it seems, and you don’t want to spend your trip chasing dead ends.Then, once you’re in Italy, I’ll help you maximize your time on the ground. The key? Quality over quantity. I know it’s tempting to cram 10+ house viewings into a single day, but after the third or fourth, they all start to blur together. I’ll explain how to structure your schedule, take the right notes and photos, and keep track of what really matters so you’re making informed decisions—not just picking a house because it’s the only one you can still remember.And let’s talk about what happens when you actually find the one. You’ll need to move fast—but not recklessly. I’ll share why having a property lawyer and a geometra lined up before you fall in love with a house is a game-changer. Plus, I’ll break down how to navigate the negotiation process in Italy, because let’s be honest—this isn’t the US or UK, and the way deals are made here is different.By the end of this episode, you’ll know exactly how to plan your trip like a pro, avoid the common mistakes, and set yourself up for success in the Italian property market. So, if buying a home in Italy is on your radar, grab your notebook, and let’s get into it!And hey—if you have questions about your own property search, send them my way! I might just answer them in an upcoming episode. Ciao for now!Resources:Submit your rental search criteria hereBook a Free Property CallRate, Review, & Follow If you loved this episode and want to hear more, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — to move toward their new life in Italy and live the life they deserve. Tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. I’m adding new episodes every week and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!If you want to learn more about ways that my team and I can help you live your dream life in Italy, visit us at www.smartmoveitaly.com or send me an email!  Until next time!  Ci vediamo!Mentioned in this episode:APP LinkSentire Media Website APP LinkSentire Media Website

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