Here are some tips on studying in Italy, please refer to them!
Italian church:
Italy is a Catholic country. More than 91% of the residents are Christians. Many people go to church to watch mass at least once a week. Most people have weddings and funerals in churches. Many art treasures are treasured in the church. Some churches are masterpieces of art in themselves and are the main tourist spots in their cities.
Italian shops:
Shops in Italy open at different times, which is about 9: 11 in the morning, rest at noon, continue to open at 3: 31 in the afternoon and close at 7: 11 in the evening. Large department stores and food supermarkets generally do not rest at noon. Shops all over the country are closed on Sundays.
Italian catering:
Italians eat very little for breakfast: a cup of coffee (or milk coffee) with a sweet croissant is enough. It is also very simple for some workers at noon: go to the bar to eat a bread with meat and a drink. Some people also go to a fast food restaurant to ask for a staple food and a dish. Most people's dinner is dinner.
Italian Industrial and Commercial Bureau:
Every province in Italy has an industrial and commercial bureau, which is directly under the Ministry of Industry and Commerce and is responsible for the registration management of industrial and commercial enterprises in various places. Restaurants, leather bag factories, shops and companies should register with the Industrial and Commercial Bureau. Restaurant and store owners must also register with the Industrial and Commercial Bureau: only registered practitioners can obtain business licenses. The necessary conditions for registration in the industrial and commercial bureau are: having independent work and residence, and passing the registration examination regularly organized by the industrial and commercial bureau.
Italian Health Bureau:
Every city in Italy has a health bureau and several local social medical bureaus, which are open every morning from Monday to Saturday. Overseas Chinese from China can go to the Health Bureau for physical examination, take their children for vaccination and get health certificates. Anyone who works in restaurants and food stores must receive regular physical examinations and obtain health certificates to ensure that there are no infectious diseases. Children must get all kinds of vaccinations when they go to school. You need to go to the local social medical bureau to get a free medical certificate. The medical certificate at public expense is valid for one year, and it should be extended with relevant documents before the end of each year.
Italian banks:
Italian banks are open five days a week, from Monday to Friday, from 8: 31 am to 1: 31 am every day, and banks in big cities are also open in the afternoon, starting from 2: 45 for one hour or one and a half hours. The foreign exchange office at the airport is also open on Saturday and Sunday. To open an account in a bank, you need to bring your ID card. You can open a lira account or a foreign exchange account. The interest rates of savers and passbook holders are high (about 5% or 6% per year), and the interest rates of current accounts are high when they open accounts, and then gradually decrease, and finally only 2% or 3% per year. If you have temporarily unused hot money, you can choose to buy various bonds, and the annual interest can reach 11%.
Italian Customs:
Generally speaking, customs inspection is not strict when driving a car or taking a train into Italy. When you fly into Italy, you usually have to go through two checks: first, you have to check your passport, and you often have to register one by one. Then take out the checked baggage and pass through the customs inspection area. It's usually a spot check here. The foreign exchange brought in is unlimited, but the foreign exchange brought out is limited: the Italian lira is up to 2.5 million, and other foreign currencies do not need to be declared within 2,111 Wan Li lira. If China citizens living in Italy want to re-enter Italy after leaving the country, don't forget to go to the police station for re-entry visas, and the original residence permit should be prepared for border police inspection.