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Italian- Americans, I need general advices

Andrea Antenucci
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Hello everyone, I'll go straight to the point, I was born in italy and when i was 15 i move to the states (im 17 now).

Just wanted to know from you experienced people how to take the most of it, I wanted to know some general things i can do with "these 2 passports" 

Thank you everyone

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It would take some work but there seems to be an increasing number of Americans looking to live overseas. The internet makes it possible to work from anywhere and stay in communication with family and friends, so it's much more attractive than it would have been 20 years ago. I am personally interested in an Italian home where I can work 2-3 months a year, but I have to wait until all my kids are grown so they can finish school.

It would take a lot of work, but you could leverage your connections and language skills to help people make the transition.

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