China News Service, May 9th, according to a compilation report from the European Times, according to the latest decree issued by the Italian government, the validity period of residence of non-EU citizens has been extended to August 31st.

  Italy issued a decree on March 17th, which stipulates that licenses, authorizations, and approvals issued by Italian officials that expire from January 31st to April 15th, 2020 can be extended to June 15th. A few days ago, a new version of the Italian Aid Act announced in the Italian Official Gazette updated this.

  According to foreign media reports, the above-mentioned bill stipulates that licenses, authorizations, and certifications issued by Italian officials that expire between January 31 and July 31 will continue to enjoy a 90-day validity period after the end of the national emergency declaration.

  The second paragraph of the supplementary regulations also stipulates that the residence of non-EU citizens will be valid until August 31, 2020, including travel permits, family reunification permits, work permits, and residence permits. The seasonal working residence period that expires from February 23 to May 31 (the maximum period of validity is 9 months) is extended to December 31, 2020. The decree took effect on April 30.

  According to information from the Italian Embassy in China, due to the new state of the new pneumonia epidemic, a national emergency is required. Applicants who have lived in Italy for a long time and their residence card has been stolen or lost, or applicants whose detention card has expired within 60 days, do not need If you have a re-entry visa, you can enter Italy again for urgent reasons such as work. In order to prevent people from experiencing difficulties on the Italian border and in transit countries, the embassy can provide applicants with notes on this situation and carry them with them for use. (Dusting)