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You generally need five years of continuous, legal residence in Italy on a valid permit before you can apply.
The EU Long-Term Residence Permit (permesso di soggiorno UE per lungo soggiornanti) is built on five years of legal stay in Italy. Time spent on a valid residence permit normally counts, while short trips abroad do not break continuity as long as your residence in Italy is maintained.
Because this is a long-term status rather than a temporary permit, the five-year requirement is strict. Keep your permits renewed without gaps and retain proof of your registered residence, because the authorities review your full history when assessing the application.
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