Language School in Italy - Uni4edu

Language School in Italy

Learn Italian in Italy and Build Your Future

Introduction

Immerse yourself in the heart of Renaissance art, global fashion, and UNESCO heritage. Study Italian with 20 weekly work rights, then convert your permit out-of-quota under Italy’s 2026-2028 Decreto Flussi. Your pathway to fluency and European residency starts here.

Language Schools in Italy

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Italy offers more than language—it delivers a multidimensional educational ecosystem where the highest concentration of UNESCO sites, luxury fashion houses (Prada, Gucci, Ferrari), and culinary traditions become your classroom. International students benefit from legal part‑time work (20 hours/week, max 1,040 hours/year) and, crucially, the new Decreto Flussi, which allows student permit holders to convert to full‑time work permits out‑of‑quota without competing in “click‑day” systems. With expert visa consultancy, guaranteed accommodation solutions, and CILS/CELI exam preparation, the path from language learner to European resident becomes structured, transparent, and legally secure.

Legal part‑time work during studies, then convert to a full work permit without quota competition

20‑Hour Weekly Work Rights & Out‑of‑Quota Conversion

Holders of a student residence permit may work up to 20 hours per week (1,040 hours annually). Under the 2026‑2028 Decreto Flussi, students completing their program can convert their permit into a subordinate or self‑employment work permit at any time—entirely outside quota limits. This transforms a language course into a direct, legally guaranteed pathway to full‑time European employment.

Biometric visa support, Poste Italiane kits, and guaranteed housing from trusted networks

End‑to‑End Visa & Accommodation Guidance

Expert consultancy ensures flawless Type D visa applications with biometric compliance (Decree 145/2024), financial proof, and verified accommodation (idoneità alloggiativa). After arrival, navigate the Poste Italiane kit and Questura appointment for your Permesso di Soggiorno. Secure housing via early‑access PBSA bookings or Milan’s Olympic Village student beds (from €592/month) – avoiding the 38% scam rate in the private market.

From UNESCO heritage sites to luxury brand headquarters

Immersive Cultural & Professional Fluency

Learn Italian in the birthplace of the language—Florence (Dante’s Tuscan dialect), Milan (global fashion and finance), or Rome (diplomacy and Vatican). Sensory immersion in Renaissance masterpieces, artisan workshops, and design districts accelerates neuroplasticity and retention. Specialized modules in fashion, gastronomy, and business Italian prepare you directly for careers in Prada, Ferrari, or the hospitality elite.

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English Courses & Study Pathways

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CILS (Certificazione di Italiano come Lingua Straniera)

CILS, administered by the University for Foreigners of Siena, tests five modules: listening, reading, language analysis, writing, and speaking. To pass B1 or B2, candidates must score at least 11/20 in each module (minimum 55/100 total). Passed modules remain valid for 18 months, allowing retakes only for failed components.

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CELI (Certificati di Lingua Italiana)

CELI, issued by the University for Foreigners of Perugia with ALTE Q‑Mark certification, offers levels from A1 to C2 as well as specific exams for immigrants and adolescents. For CELI 2 (B1), the total score is 400 points. Candidates need a 70% overall success rate (280/400) to pass, with no minimum per‑module requirement.

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PLIDA (Progetto Lingua Italiana Dante Alighieri)

PLIDA, run by the Dante Alighieri Society, is one of the most widely accessible Italian certification programmes. It tests four equally weighted modules, each scored out of 30. To pass any level from A1 to C2, candidates must obtain at least 18/30 in every module (total 72/120). Passed modules are valid for 18 months.

FAQ's

Uni4Edu offers a variety of language programs tailored to different goals and levels. These typically include general language courses, intensive courses, business language training, test preparation (like IELTS or TOEFL), and summer language camps. Programs vary in length, intensity, and location, so students can choose options that best match their learning needs and schedule.

Uni4Edu partners with accredited language schools in popular study destinations around the world. Students can choose from major cities across Europe, North America, Asia, and other regions, depending on the language they wish to learn. Each destination offers unique cultural experiences and learning environments.

Most language programs on Uni4Edu are available throughout the year, offering flexible start dates to accommodate different schedules. Some specialized courses, such as summer schools or intensive seasonal programs, are only offered during specific times of the year. It's best to check the availability calendar for each program directly on the platform.

No prior language experience is required for most beginner-level programs. Uni4Edu offers courses for all proficiency levels—from absolute beginners to advanced learners. During the application process, you may be asked to take a placement test to ensure you're matched with the right course level.

Yes, most language programs have minimum age requirements, typically starting from 16 or 18 years old, depending on the school and country. Some programs, like junior or summer camps, are specifically designed for younger students. Be sure to check the age eligibility for each program before applying.

Institutions in Italy

Scuola Leonardo Da Vinci

Scuola Leonardo Da Vinci

Italy

Rome, Italy