Affordable Italy: Living la Dolce Vita on a Bootstring

Moving to Italy: Innovative Startup Visa in Piedimonte, Etneo, Sicily

Jan 1, 2024
Jen Mason, an entrepreneur and cheese enthusiast, shares her inspiring journey of obtaining Italy's Innovative Startup Visa, which allowed her and her husband to move to Sicily while still running their US businesses. She discusses the joys of adapting to a slower lifestyle, vibrant community life, and navigating the complexities of the visa process. Jen also delights in her recent villa purchase in Sicily, detailing their renovation plans and how they are making profitable investments in Italian startups—all while savoring local traditions like the Vendemia wine festival.
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ANECDOTE

Sold House Funds Fueled The Investment

  • Jen moved savings from a renovated US carriage house into the startup investment rather than touching retirement funds.
  • They accepted the possibility of losing the money but saw it as investing in their future life in Italy.
INSIGHT

One Investor, Full Family Rights

  • Spouse benefits mirror the investor's rights: the investor applies but the spouse receives equivalent residency and work rights.
  • Only one person must undergo background checks and fingerprinting as the primary investor.
ADVICE

Keep Your U.S. Salary By Contracting

  • If your US employer won't adapt, consider contracting or using employer-of-record services to preserve US salary while living in Italy.
  • Jen notes Matt transitioned to contracting and companies can hire local firms to contract you back to your US employer.
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