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🇫🇷 France vs 🇮🇹 Italy: moving abroad in 2026

France and Italy side by side for a move in 2026 — 7 visa and residency routes between them, a comfortable month from $1,900, and how each system treats a new resident. Information with official sources, not advice.

Visa route figures checked against official government sources · July 2026

At a glance

The tinted cell marks the lower figure (or the higher care-standard label) — a factual comparison, not a recommendation. The right country depends on your situation.

 🇫🇷 France🇮🇹 Italy
Visa & residency routes34
Lowest income route$1,596/molower$2,800/mo
Lowest investment / deposit route$32,400lower$290,000
Second passport possible?Yes — see routesYes — see routes
Comfortable month (one person)$2,800–3,800 · Paris$1,900–2,900 · Romelower
Rent, 1-bed$1,500–2,300$1,000–1,700lower
Healthcare systemUniversal publicUniversal public
Care standardWorld-classhigher standardStrong
Private health cover$40–100/molower$50–110/mo

The routes, side by side

The most accessible active program per route type. Full requirements and official sources are on each country's page.

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France

  • RetirementLong-stay visitor visa (VLS-TS «visiteur»)$1,596/mo income
  • InvestmentPasseport Talent — business creator$32,400 investment
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Italy

  • Digital nomadDigital Nomad / Remote Worker Visa$2,900/mo income
  • RetirementElective Residence Visa$2,800/mo income
  • InvestmentInvestor Visa (Startup Route)$290,000 investment
  • AncestryCitizenship by Descent (Jure Sanguinis)Italian parent or grandparent born in Italy (post-2025 reform: great-grandparent line generally no longer qualifies)

What living there costs

🇫🇷 France

Comfortable month
$2,800–3,800
Rent (1-bed)
$1,500–2,300
Reference city
Paris
Private health cover
$40–100/mo

Excellent public healthcare and transport, and provincial cities like Lyon or Montpellier cost 30–50% less than the capital.

🇮🇹 Italy

Comfortable month
$1,900–2,900
Rent (1-bed)
$1,000–1,700
Reference city
Rome
Private health cover
$50–110/mo

Unmatched culture, cuisine and pace of life, with mid-size and southern towns far cheaper than the headline cities.

Directional 2026 bands for the main expat city — a starting point, not a quote. Information only, not financial or medical advice.

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France vs Italy: FAQ

Is France cheaper to live in than Italy?

Italy generally starts lower: about $1,900–2,900/month for one person around Rome, versus $2,800–3,800 in France around Paris. These are directional bands — the city you pick matters more than the flag.

Which is easier to qualify for, France or Italy?

On the published income bars alone, France's most accessible route starts lower — about $1,596/month versus $2,800/month. That's the entry figure, not a verdict: each government makes the actual eligibility decision.

Do both France and Italy have digital nomad visas?

Italy does (the Digital Nomad / Remote Worker Visa, about $2,900/month). France has no active remote-work route in our dataset — its paths run through retirement, investment routes instead.

How does healthcare compare between France and Italy?

France runs a universal public system (World-class care standard; private cover about $40–100/month), Italy a universal public one (Strong; about $50–110/month). France carries the higher care-standard label in our dataset. The labels are directional, not medical advice — resident access rules are on each country's page.

Are these figures official?

Every visa program and healthcare profile links its official source, and visa figures are 2026 USD-equivalents that drift with exchange rates and annual resets. Cost-of-living bands are directional estimates — no single source is authoritative for those. Treat this as a starting point for a shortlist — verify with the official source or a licensed advisor before acting on any of it.

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