Italy

Italy

Italy passport ranking

Italy's passport

Global passport index

26
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Enhanced
mobility index

8

Investment
index

49

Quality
of living index

23
The Mediterranean nation of Italy ranks 8th on the Enhanced Mobility Index and 26th on the Global Passport Rankings. This allows Italian citizens to travel freely to 37 countries, while they can travel freely to 81 countries with limited days. A visa-on-arrival is available to 30 countries, and an electronic visa is available to 25 countries. To visit countries such as Russia, China, Algeria, and 20 other countries, Italian passport holders need to apply for a visa.
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  • Global Passport Index

  • Enhanced Mobility Index

  • Investment Index

  • Quality of Life Index

Enhanced Mobility Index

The Enhanced Mobility Index carries the most weight (50%) and is based on the travel benefits that each passport gives the holder, while also taking into account the level of “attractiveness” of the destination country based on its quality of life.

Score Tooltip The number of points attributed to the country is the sum of the weight of Visa Requirements required to enter a country or territory multiplied by the weight of the country’s “attractiveness” (this is based on four tiers to assess the quality of life - 1, ¾, ½ or ⅓ depending on the country).
98.87
  • 197

    Countries Tooltip The total access is the sum of Visa-Free Access, Visa-Free (limited days), Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), and Visa on Arrival, which are each weighted to varying degrees.

  • 37

    Free Access Tooltip When the number of days allowed in the country is not applicable or is unspecified. Visa-free access is given a weight of 1.0.

  • 25

    Electronic Visa Tooltip eTA is an entry requirement for visa-exempt foregin nationals traveling to or transiting in a country. This also includes Electronic Visa Waivers and is weighted at 0.9.

  • 81

    Free Access
    (limited days) Tooltip Visa-free access when the number of days allowed is determined. Visa-Free (limited days) access is given a weight of 1.0

  • 1

    Electronic Travel
    Authorization(eTA) Tooltip eTA is an entry requirement for visa-exempt foregin nationals traveling to or transiting in a country. This also includes Electronic Visa Waivers and is weighted at 0.9.

  • 30

    On-arrival visas Tooltip You do not need to secure a visa for the country you are visiting before arriving there. Your visa will be provided only when you reach the first port of entry to your destination. Visa on Arrival is given a weight of 0.9.

  • 23

    Visa Required Tooltip Possession of a valid visa is required for entry and cannot be obtained on arrival. Visa required is given a weight of 0.

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Investment Index

The Investment Index is used to provide a general assessment of the economy as an option for investment and other business decisions. Prosperous nations with a dynamic economy are favored, while the level of personal taxation is also taken into account. It is worth 25% of the overall calculation.

Score Tooltip The sum is calculated using three indicators - Global Competitiveness, also known as Market Innovation (weighted at 50%), GNI per Capita (weighted at 25%), and Personal / Individual Tax rates (weighted at 25%). Global Competitiveness is weighted higher as it comprises a number of relevant factors.
59.1

GNI per capita Tooltip The Gross National Income Per Capita is weighted at 25% and is defined as the gross domestic product, including receipts from abroad of employees compensation, property income, and net taxes minus subsidies. The data is calculated from the World Bank.

$46,490

Personal tax rate Tooltip Personal / Individual Income Tax Rates is weighted at 25% and is calculated from Trading Economies & other sources, such as consulting companies and tax authorities. The choice of highest tax bracket was used because it was deemed most relevant for those interested in an investment index.

43%

Markets & Innovation Tooltip The Markets Innovation or the Global Competitiveness Index is weighted at 50%. This is calculated using six selected pillars from the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Index: Product market, Labour market, Financial system, Market size, Business dynamism & Innovation capability.
Most favorable
  • Innovation capability

  • Financial system

  • Product market

  • Market size

  • Labor market

  • Business dynamism

Quality of Life Index

The third index covers six main components relating to the quality of life in the country. Other areas were considered, such as healthcare, education, and personal safety. However, it was felt that these were already covered in the selected indicators (such as in the Sustainable Development Goals) or that there were limited reliable sources for the information. The Quality of Living Index is worth 25% of the overall calculation.

Score Tooltip The indicators were weighted as follows: Sustainable Development: 30% Cost of Living: 20% Freedom in the World: 20% Happiness Score: 10% Environmental Performance:10% Migrant Acceptance: 10%.

The rationale for these weights is that Sustainable Development combines several aspects relevant to the quality of living. The Cost of Living and level of freedom are considered important aspects of the Global Index Methodology. The final three indicators are given less weight as they are not central to the index, but are still relevant as they carry information not found elsewhere.
77.5

Tooltip To measure sustainable development, the SDG Index was used which combines 84 variables to track progress towards the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (Source: Sustainable Development Report, 2020) Sustainable Development:

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Tooltip To measure the level of freedom in the country, the Freedom in the World (FIW) Index was used. This covers 25 variables under two broad areas - political rights and civil liberties freedoms (Source: Freedom House, 2021). Freedom:

Not free
Partially Free
Free

Tooltip To measure the cost of living, the Cost of Living Index covers consumer goods, including groceries, restaurants, transportation, utility costs etc., and is calculated with New York City as a reference (Source: Numbeo, 2021). Cost of Living:

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Tooltip To measure environmental performance, the Environmental Performance Index (EPI) was used. This combines 32 variables that measure 11 issue categories relating to the environment, such as ecosystem vitality and environmental health (Source: Yale University, 2020). Environmental Performance:

Very low
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Very High

Tooltip To measure the level of happiness in the country, the Happiness Score was used which covers subjective well-being based on Gallup surveys of World Happiness (Source: World Happiness Report, 2021). Happiness:

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Tooltip To measure migrant acceptance, the Migrant Acceptance Index was used, which covers the perception of immigrants in each country (Source: Gallup World Poll). Migrant Acceptance:

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Italy
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About

Italy

In this Italy Investor Immigration Permit guide, learn about:

Italy, officially known as the Italian Republic, is a country located in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea in Southern Europe. It comprises the Italian Peninsula, the large island of Sicily, Sardinia, and numerous smaller islands.

Italy shares land borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, and the enclaved microstates of Vatican City and San Marino, making it a country rich in culture and history. Covering an area of about 301,340 square kilometers, Italy is the 72nd largest country in the world.

Italy operates as a parliamentary republic with a mixed legal system of civil law and judicial review of legislation. The country is divided into 20 regions, each with a degree of autonomy on legislative matters. Italy's capital, Rome, is one of the world's most historic and culturally rich cities, home to the Vatican City, an independent country within the city boundaries and the spiritual and administrative center of the Roman Catholic Church.

With a population of approximately 60 million people, Italy is the 23rd most populous country. Besides Rome, major Italian cities include Milan, known for its fashion and finance; Venice, famous for its canals; Florence, the heart of the Renaissance; and Naples, renowned for its culinary traditions. Italy's largest and busiest airport is Rome's Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport, serving as a major hub for international and domestic flights.

Italy's economy is diversified across agricultural, industrial, and service sectors, making it the 8th largest economy in the world and the 3rd largest in the Eurozone. Italy is known for its influential and innovative business economic sector, an industrious and competitive agricultural sector (Italy is the world's largest wine producer), and for its creative and high-quality automobile, machinery, food, design, and fashion industries. The currency used in Italy is the Euro (EUR).

The cost of living in Italy varies significantly between the northern regions, which are more industrialized and wealthy, and the southern regions, where economic development is slower. Despite regional disparities, Italy offers a high standard of living, a renowned healthcare system, and a rich cultural life.

Italy's culture is deeply embedded in the arts, architecture, music, and food. It boasts the highest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites worldwide, with significant cultural and historical impact. The majority religion in Italy is Christianity, specifically Roman Catholicism, which plays a significant role in Italian culture and society.

Tourism is one of the fastest-growing and most profitable sectors of the national economy. Italy is famous for its monumental history, art, architecture, beautiful scenery, rich traditions, and Mediterranean lifestyle. Major attractions include the Colosseum, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the canals of Venice, and the ruins of Pompeii, as well as its beautiful coastlines, alpine lakes, and mountain ranges.

Italy spans one time zone, Central European Time (CET), and observes daylight saving time, switching to Central European Summer Time (CEST) in the summer. With its rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, influential arts, fashion, and culinary traditions, Italy continues to captivate and enchant visitors and residents alike.

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