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A.I.R.E. (Registry of Italians Living Abroad)

What is the A. I. R. E. registry?

A.I.R.E., the Registry of Italians Living Abroad, was established under law n. 470 of October 27, 1988 and is a database relating to Italian citizens living abroad for more than 12 months. It is managed by the Italian Municipalities based on the data and information provided by the Consular offices abroad. R

Registration with A.I.R.E. is a citizen’s right and duty (Article 6 of Law 470/1988) and is a prerequisite to benefit from a series of services provided by Consular Representations abroad, as well as for exercising important rights, such as:

  • the possibility of voting by correspondence for national elections and referendums in the country of residence, and for the election of Italian representatives to the European Parliament in the polling stations set up by the diplomatic-consular network (only in the EU Member States);
  • the possibility of obtaining the issuance or renewal of travel documents, as well as certain certifications;
  • the possibility of obtaining a “convalida” of the Italian driving licence.

Registration with A.I.R.E. is FREE of charge.

The following people shall register with A.I.R.E:

– citizens who transfer their residence abroad for periods of over 12 months;

– those who already live abroad, either because they were born abroad or because they subsequently acquired Italian citizenship for any reason.

The following people shall not register with A.I.R.E:

– people who go abroad for a period of time shorter than one year;

– seasonal workers;

– permanent civil servants and State employees serving abroad, who are notified under the Vienna Conventions on Diplomatic Relations and Consular Relations of 1961 and 1963, respectively;

– Italian military personnel serving in NATO offices and facilities located abroad.

Penalties for not registering with the A.I.R.E.:

Citizens who shall register with the A.I.R.E. must submit their request to the competent consular office no later than 90 days following their change of residence.
This results in the immediate cancellation from the Register of the Resident Population (Anagrafe della Popolazione Residente, A.P.R.) of the Municipality of origin.
Those who, having registration obligations, breach the provisions of Law no. 1228 of 24 December 1954, Law no. 470 of 27 October 1988, and the regulations implementing the aforementioned laws are subject to administrative fines, as provided by Law no. 213 of 30 December 2023.

The competent authority for ascertaining and imposing the penalty is the Municipality in whose registry the offender is registered, not the Consulate.

The procedure for ascertaining and imposing penalties is governed by Law no. 689 of 24 November 1981, Article 1, according to which:
“No one may be subjected to administrative penalties except by virtue of a law that came into force before the violation was committed”.

If your A.I.R.E. information is not updated, especially if there is a change in your address, it will not be possible for us to contact you nor will you receive your voting card or electoral envelope in case of an election.

For further information on the A.I.R.E, you may visit the website of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.

Registration in the Registry of Italians Living Abroad (AIRE)

Registration in A.I.R.E. will follow a request made to a Consulate by an adult Italian citizen within 90 days of transferring into its jurisdiction. Said registration occurs concurrently with the cancellation from the Register of the Resident Population (A.P.R.) of the Comune of origin in Italy.

You may register in AIRE or change your address through the FAST IT portal.

What is Fast It:

Fast It (Farnesina Servizi Telematici per Italiani/e all’estero) is a web portal created by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, which allows Italian citizens living abroad to obtain certain consular services without needing to attend in person at the Consulate.

How to access Fast It:

You may access Fast It by clicking HERE.

If you are accessing the web portal for the first time and you do not have an account, first of all you must create one. Click on “Registration”, insert your email address and choose a password, following the instructions indicated in the portal.

The next step is to fill out the form with your personal information, including the city which you reside in abroad. Once these steps have been completed, you will receive a confirmation email with an activation link which you must click. If you not receive this email, please check your junk mail or spam.

Once your registration has been completed, you may request the service you require. We suggest you access the portal from a computer and not from a smartphone. Please also ensure that you have access to a printer and scanner.

How to request registration in AIRE:

From the homepage, click “Consular and AIRE registry” and then “Request the registration in the Registry of Italian citizens residing abroad (AIRE)”.

After login in with your username and password, enter the following:

  • Personal identifying information (name, date and place of birth);
  • Address, telephone number and email;
  • Parents’ information;
  • Marital status (if married, include date and place of marriage);
  • Education level and profession;
  • Other citizenships;
  • Year of first emigration and date of arrival in the Consular jurisdiction;
  • Last place of residence in Italy;
  • Other family members living at the same address (spouse and/or children), as well as, minor children living at a separate address).

It will also be necessary for you to upload the following supporting documentation to the portal:

  • copy of a valid Italian passport or Carta d’Identita’ for yourself and any family members living at the same address, as well as for minor children living at a separate address). If Italian documents are not available, please attach an Extract of birth issued by the Municipality in Italy where you were registered. In case of minor children living together with the applicant, their registration with AIRE should be made with the consent of both parents. If one of the parents is not living at the same address, it might be required to file a separate consent form available in the Forms section of this website;
  • if applicable, copy of valid foreign passport;
  • proof of address (Canadian driver’s license/utility bills, property tax bill, etc.);

We suggest that you scan the copies of all the passports in one attachment and in another the proof of address and Canadian residency. The system will reject any attachment larger than 1.0 MB (or 1024KB).

How to view your registry personal file:

From “Consular and AIRE registry”, choose the second option “View your registry personal file”. If you are already registered in AIRE this will allow you to verify whether the information in the Consular database is complete and correct, and if necessary, request an update.

Please be aware that to request a change of address you must use the appropriate function (see below). Once you have reviewed your registry personal file, if needed, you must request the update of your address by clicking on “Notify the change of address”.

How to notify a change of address:

In “Consular and AIRE registry”, the third option “Notify the change of address”, allows you to notify a change of address within the same Consular jurisdiction or a transfer to another Consular jurisdiction (for example from Toronto to Barcelona).

The following documents will be required:

  • Valid photo ID; and,
  • Documentation to prove residency in the consular jurisdiction (for example, certificate of residency issued by the local authority, residency permit, foreign identity card, residential utility bills, etc.).
  • At this stage, you may download, print, sign and scan “Notify the change of address” (required).

ATTENTION:

As specified in Legislative Decree n. 76/2020, in order to access the “Fast It” portal for Consular services or for the online services provided by government and participating private institutions, it will be necessary to use the SPID (Public Digital Identity System) credentials.

The “Milleproroghe” Decree (combined provision) has extended the term for the issuance exclusively by government offices of the SPID and CIE credentials for citizen identification and access to online services until December 31, 2022.

Those who already have credentials other than SPID or CIE may continue to use them until March 31, 2023.

This extension will allow all users to continue accessing the Fast It portal with their own credentials, following the usual procedures and without the need for SPID.

We cannot emphasize enough the importance of requesting and using SPID for online identity purposes given its simple and secure features. SPID (Public Digital Identity System) allows you to access the online services of government and participating private institutions with just two personal credentials (i.e. username and password).

Simple and secure, SPID may be used from any device: computer, tablet and smartphone, whenever you see on a webpage or service app the selection “Entra con SPID” (Enter with SPID).

ALTERNATIVELY, ONLY IN CASE YOU CANNOT USE FAST IT DUE TO TECHNICAL ISSUES

If it is not possible for you to use the Fast It portal and you wish to register in A.I.R.E. or comunicate your transfer from another consular jurisdiction, it will be necessary for you to fill out, date and sign the form Request the registration in the Registry of Italian citizens residing abroad (AIRE) and email it to toronto.anagrafe@esteri.it.

The form, which must be sent individually by every adult Italian citizen, must be accompanied by a scanned copy of the same documentation required for registration using the Fast It portal indicated above, or more specifically:

  • Photocopy of valid Italian photo ID for yourself and each member of your family living at the same address and for minor children living at a separate address (passport or identity card), on which the photo, signature, personal information and document number are clearly visible;
  • proof of stable and legal residence abroad (driver’s license, work contract, residential utility bills, property tax bill, etc.);

To notify a change of address within the same consular jurisdiction, it is necessary that you complete, date and sign the form Notify the change of address and email it to toronto.anagrafe@esteri.it, together with a scanned copy of the following documents:

  • valid Italian passport of applicant and any family members living at the same address (if Italian documents are not available, valid foreign ID will be accepted);
  • Proof of the new place of residence, showing the updated address (for example, driver’s license, work contract, residential utility bills, property tax bills, etc.).

Please note that children over the age of 18 must send their own request for a change of address, even if they are living at the same address.

 

 

Updated February 12, 2024