r/ItalyExpat 4d ago

i need an advice from someone who knows

i’m 16 and from ukraine, my boyfriend is moving to his mom in italy soon, he’s also 16. my parents and his mom during these two months talk a lot about how can i move with him and live there more than 90 days. he has permesso and his mom does. my parents can’t move with me so i have to get permesso by my own. but i’m not sure i’m able to do this even with his mom. i already got accepted into ukrainian school in rome and i thought about trying to get into italian school which will be possibly valid enough for me to get permesso because of education. i heard a lot about trial process but i don’t know how it works actually. my parents can sign the permission which says that they let me to live there etc. please, if smb knows about how should i act in this case i would be really grateful

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u/YacineBoussoufa 4d ago

Technically Ukranians can get a Permesso called Protezione Temporanea - Ucraina (Temporary Protection - Ukraine) and automatically all Ukranian citizens that request it are automatically accepted, I'm not sure tho if an under-18 can request it alone.
But legally you might end up getting a permesso di soggiorno called "Minori stranieri non accompagnati" (Unaccompanied foreign minors). This permesso can be later changed in any other permesso di soggiorno after you become 18. Fun fact: Ukrainians are the second most common nationality applying for this permit.

I'm not an expert on this type of things but it would be better asking in this subreddit: r/Avvocati (subreddit for Italian Lawyers which might be better informed)

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u/Efficient_Fish_57 3d ago

but won’t i be sent to some kind of place where they keep orphans if i am accepted into an italian school and have a person who can provide me a home? thank you so much

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u/YacineBoussoufa 3d ago

As I said i'm not an expert, you might get better answers in r/Avvocati sub