Saturday, October 16, 2010

Guests an illegal immigrant, what risk?

These days I'm hosting a friend in my house without a permit. If something were to find out risk?
Rome, August 20, 2010 - According to the law can stay in the State only foreigners legally entered the territory of the State have a visa and residence permit properly issued and valid.

8 August 2009 was introduced the crime of illegal entry and residence in the territory of the Italian State. Therefore, those who enter or stay irregularly in Italy commits the offense of illegal immigrants, punishable by a fine ranging from 5,000 to 10,000 euro. But even those who host a foreigner without a residence permit may run into problems.

According to the text only on Immigration (art. 7, Legislative Decree no. 286/98), "anyone, for any reason, providing accommodation that is home to an alien or stateless person, although relative, or similar, that gives the same ownership or use of immovable property, rural or urban, located in the State, shall send written notice within forty-eight hours, the local public security. "

Anyone wishing to host their own house in a national non-EU immigrant must submit a declaration of hospitality to the police. It is a statement which discloses the identity of the person who hosts and includes, in addition to the generality of the complainant, those of the alien or stateless person, the particulars of the passport or identification document relating to him the exact location of ' property sold or where the person is housed.

It happens that if you host a person without permission you choose not to fulfill this legal obligation to ensure that the person might run into problems. We remember that he who omits this communication is subject to administrative sanction for payment of a sum of 160 to 1,100 euro.

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