
Whether you're already living in Minturno or preparing to move to Minturno, our Expat Guide to Living in Italy offers articles and reports submitted by expats about expat life in Minturno. For answers to specific questions, visit our Italy Forum to talk with expats in Minturno.
An expat in Italy shares some thoughts about moving to Minturno, Italy, including how they gradually moved there and the costs associated with the transition. Also includes some ideas for what to bring to Italy with you, and what to leave at home.
An expat who retired in Minturno, Italy says the people there are the most welcoming, friendly and accepting group she has ever met. She appreciates the low cost of living, beautiful weather, history and culture of Minturno.
An expat who retired in Minturno, Italy talks about health insurance, cost of living in Italy, residence permits and much more.
Culture shock is part of the settling in process. Knowing the different phases of culture shock and how other expats in Minturno handle it can be very comforting. Help others preparing to move to Minturno by filling out our Culture Shock Report.
Submit a Culture Shock ReportParents are invited to answer questions about the schools that their kids attend (Pre-K through High School) in hopes of helping others moving to Minturno with the school selection process. If you have expat children who attend school in Minturno, take a few minutes to submit a School Review.
Submit an International School ReviewMost expats have have "dreams" (and fears) about the expatriate experience before they moved to Minturno. If you are already living in Minturno, share how those "dreams" have been fulfilled, and how they have not by filling out our Dream vs. Reality Report.
Submit a Dream vs. Reality ReportHow did expats choose their doctors, midwives, hospitals? What is childbirth like in Minturno? Help other expats who are preparing to have a baby in Minturno by filling out our Having a Baby Abroad Report.
Submit a Having a Baby Abroad ReportWhat's it like to find a job in Minturno? How difficult was it to obtain a work permit? What types are jobs are typical for expats in Minturno? Help others following in your footsteps by filling out our Working Abroad Report.
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An expat in Italy shares some thoughts about moving to Minturno, Italy, including how they gradually moved there and the costs associated with the transition. Also includes some ideas for what to bring to Italy with you, and what to leave at home.
An expat who retired in Minturno, Italy says the people there are the most welcoming, friendly and accepting group she has ever met. She appreciates the low cost of living, beautiful weather, history and culture of Minturno.
An expat who retired in Minturno, Italy talks about health insurance, cost of living in Italy, residence permits and much more.
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