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The dog is easy. The electricity contract is fine. The driving licence is the problem — and for Americans it's a big one. Here's the practical layer of Italian life, in the order it will actually hit you.

Last verified: 8 July 2026

Your driving licence: the dealbreaker to know about

There is no US–Italy licence-conversion agreement — US licences are state-issued, and no state has a bilateral deal with Italy. Your US licence (with an International Driving Permit or certified translation) is valid for your first 12 months of Italian residence. After that, driving requires a full Italian licence: the complete theory exam plus the practical test — and the theory exam is in Italian. No exemptions for experience, no English-language option.

Plan for this before you move, not in month 11. Realistic options: start Italian lessons early with the licence in mind, budget for driving school (autoscuola) support, or choose a town where you can genuinely live without a car. For couples, consider whether one partner reaching exam-ready Italian is the household's plan A. This single rule reshapes where many Americans should live in Italy.

Canadians: a 2017 Canada–Italy framework agreement on reciprocal licence recognition exists, but conversion in practice depends on implementation for your province. Check with the Italian consulate covering your province, and with your provincial licensing authority, before assuming either outcome.

Bringing your pet from the US or Canada

No quarantine, no blood-titer test — the US and Canada are EU-listed countries, and the rules are the same EU-wide. The sequence matters:

  1. ISO microchip first — before the rabies shot, or the shot doesn't count.
  2. Rabies vaccination at least 21 days before travel.
  3. EU animal health certificate, endorsed by USDA-APHIS (US) or CFIA (Canada) shortly before departure — the endorsement window is tight, so book the vet and the endorsement together.
  4. In Italy: a local vet issues an EU pet passport for onward European travel.

Setting up: everything hangs off the codice fiscale

Italy's tax code is the master key: you need a codice fiscale for a bank account, a registered lease, utilities, and SSN registration. It's free, from the Agenzia delle Entrate in Italy or from Italian consulates before you leave — get it early. Utilities (electricity and gas are a liberalised market — Enel, Eni Plenitude, and others) bill by direct debit, so an Italian IBAN comes next. Budget roughly €150–250/month for a couple's utilities (indicative — not official statistics), more in poorly insulated stone houses in winter and in the air-conditioned South in summer.

Don't forget the 8-day clock. Within 8 working days of arriving on a D visa you must file your permesso di soggiorno application — the kit from a Poste Italiane "Sportello Amico" counter, roughly €70–130 in fees plus a €16 stamp (varies by permit). It comes before the fun admin. Full sequence in the relocation checklist.
In this section

Guides

Coming soon

Passing the Italian driving exam

What the theory test covers, how autoscuole work, and a realistic prep timeline from zero Italian.

Coming soon

Flying with pets: airlines and routes

Cabin vs cargo rules, summer embargoes, and the routes American pet owners actually use.

Coming soon

Your first week's admin checklist

Codice fiscale, permesso kit, bank, comune registration — the right order, with documents for each.

Sources

  1. US licences — no conversion, 12-month validity, Italian exams: Italian consulate guidance (esteri.it network) and Italian Highway Code provisions on foreign licences; corroborated by practitioner guides (2026)
  2. Canada–Italy framework agreement on licence recognition (2017): international.gc.ca — implementation varies by province; verify with your consulate
  3. Pets: USDA APHIS — pet travel; EU listed-country rules (Regulation (EU) 576/2013); CFIA for Canadian endorsements
  4. Codice fiscale: Agenzia delle Entrate — tax identification number for foreign citizens
  5. Permesso kit (8 working days, Poste Italiane): Polizia di Stato / consulate guidance; fee range flagged as variable
  6. Utilities: market estimates — flagged as indicative, not official statistics
This page is general information. Licence and pet rules have country- and state-specific wrinkles — verify against the linked official pages for your situation.
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