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Since 1993 Orienta, the first Italian Employment Agency to become a Benefit Corporation, is one of the Italian leaders in human resources management. 

Active in Italy with 54 branches, in 2015 Orienta Group began its European expansion, which led to the opening of 4 branches in Poland, 2 in Switzerland and 4 in the Czech Republic. 

Because of the situation in Ukraine, the Orienta Group created a task force in support of Ukrainian refugees. Thanks to our Network of clients and our experience in the HR world, we want to offer a concrete support.

If you are looking for a job in Poland, Czech Republic, Italy, Switzerland or other European Countries, please fill out the following form.

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Here after you can find some useful contacts 

Contact us from Monday to Friday from 9:00 until 17:00 

[email protected]

 

For important and useful information regarding your stay in Italy - Please CLICK HERE

EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN, ADOLESCENTS AND ADULTS

Refugees in Italy have the same rights to education as all Italians
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HELP FROM VIOLENCE

In Italy, there are many organizations which assist and help asylum seekers, refugees and migrants in general. Based on the different categories, you will be able to find the organization best suited to help you.
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CITIZENSHIP

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MARRIAGE

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In Italy, urgent healthcare is provided to everyone, even to undocumented people. If you are an asylum seeker, a refugee or you hold subsidiary protection status, you are entitled to access health services on the same basis as Italians. You must register with the Italian public healthcare system (SSN Sistema sanitario nazionale), together with your family members. The registration is carried out at the local public healthcare office (ASL Azienda sanitaria locale or ASP Azienda sanitaria provinciale) of the place where you are living. Once registered, you will receive a health card (Tessera sanitaria) and you will have the right to: a family doctor (or pediatrician for children under 14 years old), specialized medical visits in case of need, blood tests and vaccinations, hospitalization, and other different kind of health treatments, depending on your needs. When you approach an ASL/ASP you can also ask for more specific information on specialized health care, including mental health support, that you can book through the healthcare booking services of your local ASL/ASP (CUP Centro Unico Prenotazioni). On the website of the Ministry of Health you will find additional information on healthcare for foreigners in Italy. If you live in a reception facility, ask the reception staff to provide you with information and support to approach the nearby local health clinics. Even if you do not have a stable place where to stay or accommodation in a reception centre some NGOs are specialized in healthcare of migrants and refugees, and they may be present where you live. Here a link that you may find useful:

  • Intersos – Provision of social and health assistance also to groups in conditions of marginality including unaccompanied and separated children (UASC), young adults previously entitled to humanitarian protection, survivors of human trafficking and of gender-based violence are the most fragile categories that we assist.
  • COVID-19
    Resources of interest for refugees, stateless people, and asylum-seekers Click Here

For shelters or temporary housing contact the toll-free number for asylum-seekers and refugees (800 905 570) or consult the JUMA MAP – Services for refugees. The number of available social or public houses in Italy is very limited, so private rentals are very often the only way to find a home.

 For further details and support you can read the Guide to housing autonomy for beneficiaries of international protection in Italy, edited by UNHCR and partners. If you are accommodated in a reception centre, you can ask staff for more information, otherwise you can call the toll-free number for asylum-seekers and refugees (800 905 570), consult the JUMA MAP, or the Municipality you reside in.

In Italy, you are allowed to work 60 days after making your asylum application. You can then register with the local public Employment Centre (“Centro per l’Impiego”) as seeking employment. When registering at the Employment Centre, ask to sign the “Dichiarazione di Immediata Disponibilità” (DID), that means you are immediately available to work. You have the right to work during the whole asylum procedure. Once you have been granted refugee status or subsidiary protection you will receive a residence permit. With this permit you have the right to work in Italy without restrictions.

The Employment Centers can support you in your search for employment. Please note however that finding a job in Italy can be very difficult and most jobs require you to have a good level of Italian. To learn Italian, you can enroll for free in a public adult learning center (“CPIA”); you will find a CPIA in every Italian town, that includes language and social integration courses for foreigners (Italian L2) and programs aimed at acquiring a lower secondary school diploma.

If you live in a reception centre, ask the staff for further information on available vocational training and mentoring opportunities. You may also contact the toll-free number for asylum-seekers and refugees (800 905 570) or consult the JUMA MAP – Services for refugees.

Ukraine Embassy in Italy

WEBSITE Via Guido d'Arezzo, 9, Roma - 00198 Phone: +39-068-41-26-30 / +39-06-82-00-36-41 E-mail: [email protected]

Ukrainian Consulates in Italy

Embassy of Ukraine in Italy and Consulates - Visa Office

Emergency numbers

  • 118 - Ambulance
  • 112 - Police
  • 115 - Firemen