Webinar on the Coronavirus emergency for Italian citizens living in Northern Ireland

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|from 11:00 to 12.30

The Scottish Branch of the Italian Chamber of Commerce and Industry for the UK, in collaboration with the Comites Scotland and Northern Ireland and the Consulate General of Italy in Edinburgh, is pleased to invite you to a webinar taking place on Saturday 16 May from 11:00 to 12.30 providing information to Italian citizens residing in Northern Ireland on employment, settled-status, and housing rights during the Coronavirus emergency.

The webinar will be held in English and will be moderated by the Italian Honorary Consul for Northern Ireland Federica Ferrieri. In order to participate, you have to register via this link. The number of places is limited. Please find below here the programme:

1. Introduction

Fabio Monaco (Consul General of Italy to Scotland and Northern Ireland)

Adriano De Marco (President of Comites Scotland and Northern Ireland)

Davide Bargna (Project Manager at the Italian Chamber of Commerce for the UK)

2. Pre-Settled Status and Settled Status

Lumturi Podrimaj (Advice NI EUSS Project Manager)

3. General benefits, employment benefits, housing benefits, housing rights

Ryan Fitzsimmons (Advice NI Training & Development Practitioner)

4. Assistance with pension and other services provided by Patronato

Max Carducci (Patronato ITAL-UIL)

5. Q&A session

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