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Home legal questions italy What's the income requirement for regularising a caregiver?

What's the income requirement for regularising a caregiver?

PostDateIcon Friday, 22 January 2010 16:09 | Print E-mail

My employer has a gross annual income of 19,000 Euros. Is this enough?

28th August 2009: Question: I take care of a baby who is totally handicapped. His mother, who is my employer, has a gross annual income of 19,000 Euros. Can she apply for my regularisation? Thank you.

Answer: You can be regularised. An employer who wants to regularise a caregiver (badante) doesn’t have to show that he/she has any source of income. The main requirement is a medical certificate showing that the baby you are taking care is totally handicapped.

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  • |78.14.48.xxx |2010-03-01 13:50:02 irfan  - missing appointment
    hi i am irfan and i have been missed my appointment which was last 5 february 2010
    i do not go in ministry cause of some reason
    what can i do know and in how many time the appointment will be giveen again by the minstry
    or tell me the process what can i do
    thnks you
    bye
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