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Citizens of the European Union who enter Italy must be holding
a valid ID card.
Entry into Italy is permitted to aliens who:
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Seek entry through a border crossing point;
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Are in possession of a valid passport or
equivalent recognised travel document permitting them to
cross the border;
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Are in possession of documents substantiating
the purpose and conditions of the planned visit and have
sufficient means of support, both for the period of the
planned visit and to return to their country of origin (or
to travel in transit to a third State). An alien who already
holds a sojourner’s permit issued by one of the Schengen
signatory countries is exempted from this requirement;
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Are in possession of a valid entry or transit
visa, if required;
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Have not been prohibited to enter through an
alert in the Schengen Information System;
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Are not considered to be a threat to public
policy, national security or the international relations of
any of the Schengen signatory countries, under Italian law
or the law of another Schengen State.
Security Informations
For new security rules, passengers are only allowed to take
small quantities of liquids, gels and pastes in their hand
luggage. Such limitation are not applied to liquids in your
hold baggage |