Hi, me and my family are looking to move to Italy as we have ancestry that could probably get us citizenship, and we are trying to get out of America due to probably obvious reasons. I need help answering these questions:

    1. Are there any colleges that have education degrees that are taught in english? I am currently pursuing a degree in Secondary Education to become a high school history teacher at my local college and need to find a college (ideally in Italy) where I could transfer to.
    1. Are there any entry level jobs that are good for english speakers?
    1. What are the most trans friendly cities in Italy?
    1. Best ways to learn Italian? Especially anyone willing to help me learn.
    1. Any advice in general anyone can provide for someone trying to move to Italy.
  • Akesi Seli
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    7 hours ago

    2025 has started in Italy with a series of public aggressions to gay people, there is no law against homophobia or transphobia (which make homofobic people feel legitimated), there is no marriage equality or possibility to adopt (even lesbians living with their partner and having some children from previous relationships have been taken away their own children), and nobody even questioned there being more than two genders here, don’t forget the Vatican is close. If any member of your entourage belongs to the LGBTQ community, avoid Italy as the plague, they would not be safe here. Btw: did I mention that public offices don’t run properly due to lack of money? If you apply for citizenship now maybe your grandchildren will be able to have it in 25 years or so.