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COURSES / LONG-TERM

3 to 12 months
on a study visa.

If you are a non-EU citizen planning to stay in Italy for more than 90 days to study Italian, you need a study visa. Our long-term courses are designed around that process: documentation in the format the Italian consulates expect, attendance reporting when required, residence permit support after arrival, and a curriculum that takes a real beginner to a documented B1/B2 within a year.

Long-term is not a separate course content — it is Standard or Light run for 3, 6, 9, or 12 months with the documentation framework built in. You can extend or convert later if your situation changes.

Programme lengths

3 months

The minimum duration that triggers a study-visa requirement. Realistic level progression: one to two CEFR levels depending on starting point and intensity (Standard vs Light).

6 months

A semester. Realistic progression from absolute beginner to B1, or from B1 to B2 with CILS exam preparation. Popular with students preparing for university enrolment the following year.

9 months

An academic year (Sep–Jun or Oct–Jul). Brings most students from beginner to B2/C1 with CILS certification. Often the preferred length for gap-year students and pre-university candidates.

12 months

A full year. Beginners reach C1 reliably. Ideal for residence permit renewals built around a documented full-year study commitment.

The documentation framework

The reason students choose us for long-term is not the lessons (you can get Italian lessons in 200 schools). It is that the documentation actually works at the consulate and the prefecture. Concretely:

Pre-departure

Enrolment certificate in consulate-accepted format, programme syllabus, weekly hours breakdown, accommodation declaration where required, fee receipt. Issued on consulate-grade letterhead in the layout your specific consulate expects.

Post-arrival

Support for residence permit application (Permesso di Soggiorno), codice fiscale, opening a bank account if needed, registration with local authorities. We do this every week — not as an exception.

Ongoing

Attendance tracking issued in formats consulates and prefectures accept for renewals and for verification requests. Reports issued on request, not on demand.

At the end

Final certificate with documented level achieved (CEFR), total hours attended, and accreditation references. Suitable for university enrolment, professional registration, or citizenship applications.

Standard or Light, inside a long-term?

Standard long-term (20 in-class lessons/week, 12+ weeks) is the cleanest visa narrative and the fastest progression. Most long-term students choose Standard. Light long-term is right if you are also working, raising a family, or renewing a residence permit and need a documented commitment without the full classroom load. Both are study-visa eligible.

Where to take a long-term programme

Milan

Milan

Working city; long-term Light particularly suited to professionals already in Italy.

Long-term in Milan →

Florence

Florence

On-campus residence available; long-term Standard for pre-university students particularly strong here.

Long-term in Florence →

Mantua

Mantua

Low cost of living, low distraction; particularly suited to 6 to 12-month immersion programmes.

Long-term in Mantua →

Turin

Turin

Real working city with a more mature student profile; suited to long-term students aiming at Italian university enrolment.

Long-term in Turin →

Connected pages

Student visa for Italy — the visa application process step by step.
Visa & residence permit support — the on-the-ground services we provide before and after arrival.
Residence permit renewal course — the dedicated pathway for students already in Italy whose permit comes up for renewal.

Talk to us about your long-term plan

Tell us your nationality (for the right consulate guidance), your dates, your current level, your goal at the end (CILS? university enrolment? citizenship application? residence permit renewal?). We respond with a concrete long-term plan — programme length, format, city, documentation pathway.

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OUR MANIFESTO

If you came for a week,
you came to the wrong school.

Most language schools chase short-stay tourists. We do not.

We are built for the 4-week student, the 6-month visa student, the U.S. faculty-led cohort, the professional relocating for work. People who came to actually study.

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Four cities,
one academic operation.

Same teaching framework, same student services, four very different cities. Built for adults who want measurable progress.

4Cities
6CEFR levels
3Formats
12moVisa eligible
SHARED UNICOLLEGE CAMPUSES

You study inside a real Italian university.

Florence, Mantua and Turin campuses are shared with Unicollege SSML — an Italian Higher Institute recognized by the Ministry of Education. Same building, same library, same faculty space.

You are not in a "language school floor" tucked above a souvenir shop. You are inside the academic life of an Italian university.

FACULTY-LED, U.S. UNIVERSITIES

You lead the academics.
We handle everything else.

Approval-ready documentation for your study-abroad office. Dedicated cohort classrooms in Florence and Milan. On-campus housing in Florence. Single point of contact from pre-departure to post-program reporting.

VISA & RESIDENCE PERMIT

The paperwork part.
Done properly, every week.

Consulate-grade documentation issued in the format your specific consulate expects. Residence permit support on the ground in Italy. Attendance reporting for renewals. We do this every week, not as an exception.

FLORENCE Campus model → MANTUA Full immersion → TURIN Substance over scenery → MILAN International hub →
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We'll tell you your plan.