Marco Mazzeschi

Marco Mazzeschi
Chinese Culture University · College of Law

Law Diploma - University of Siena 1985

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Introduction
Marco Mazzeschi has more than 25 years experience in business and corporate immigration. He is the founder of Mazzeschi Srl, a boutique firm specializing in corporate immigration and citizenship law. He is a graduate of the University of Siena (1985), adjunct professor at the Chinese Culture University admitted to the Bar Associations of Milan (1988) and Taipei (2016, registered foreign laywer), a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and the International Bar Association. www.mazzeschi.it
Additional affiliations
September 2018 - present
Chinese Culture University
Position
  • Professor (Associate)
November 1988 - June 2016
Marco Mazzeschi
Position
  • Milan B.A. (1988) - Taipei B.A. (2016)
January 1988 - April 2016
Marco Mazzeschi
Position
  • attorney at law
Education
September 1980 - July 1985
University of Siena
Field of study
  • Law

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Publications (44)
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Could AI be used to predict who are the individuals more are at risk of overstaying their visa, but avoiding any bias and possiblediscrimination based upon race, religion, sex, etc.?
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A NON-CITIZEN or PRECARIOUS RESIDENT is a person who has not been recognized as having effective links to the country where he or she is located, differently from CITIZENS, who are individuals that have been recognized by a State which has given them a full legal status. “THE RIGHTS OF NON-CITIZENS”, is a study prepared by the UN High Commissioner...
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Can I use a DNA test to prove that I have Italian ancestors and obtain Italian citizenship "iure sanguinis"?
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In March 2017, the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) ruled on a case concerning the issuance of humanitarian visa, the interpretation of Article 25(1)(a) of the Visa Code and the applicability of the EU Charter. The case concerned a Syrian family living in Aleppo. They submitted to the Belgian Embassy in Beirut an application for a visa...
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跨国企业人员派遣面临的主要挑战及应对建议
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Until 2016 Italy did not recognise same-sex marriage. The Italian Civil Code stated that marriage was between a man and a woman. The new law of 20th May 2016, n° 76 , finally recognized same-sex civil partnerships and granted most of the rights as for marriage, with the exception of adoption.
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Italy grants a special “startup visas” (for autonomous work) to individuals (i) who intend to establish an 'innovative startup company' or (ii) join an existing start-up. For establishing a new company, applicants need to submit an innovative project and business plan to the Ministry of Economic Development and prove to have available funds of at l...
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Rights of residence derived from a durable relationship with an EU citizen, are left to a relatively wide discretion of the Member States. Pursuant to Article 2.2 (b) Directive 2004/38/EC (“Directive”), “the partner with whom the Union citizen has contracted a registered partnership, on the basis of the legislation of a Member State, if the legisla...
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This paper consists on a comprehensive explanation of the Italian Benefit Corporation. Over the last years, there has been an extensive debate either at national or international levels on ways to affirm new types of business concepts that integrate social progress into the economic development process. Italy introduced the Benefit Corporation in i...
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In recent years, given the rise of the globalized digital economy and the increasing profile of multinational companies, the practice of legal outsourcing has become more common. Outsourcing of legal services often involves a parent or multi-national company retaining the legal services of attorneys registered with bar associations different to the...
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This article undertakes a comparative analysis of doing business in the European Union’s Schengen Bloc vis-à-vis working in the Schengen Bloc. Through a critical review of what may constitute business activities vs. work in all 17 Schengen member states, the article establishes how international companies can minimize unintentional exposure to immi...
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Бизнес, иммиграция и гражданство Юридические услуги Визы для предпринимателей и инвесторов
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Investment opportunities in Tuscany and visa options for foreign investors
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A summary of available visa for foriegners willing to invest in Italy
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Benefit corporations are for-profit companies that – in addition to maximize shareholder’s value and profits – undertake to expand their purpose to explicitly include the creation of public benefit and the commitment to carry out their activities in a responsible, sustainable and transparent way, in favour of persons, communities and environment. T...
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The article is aimed to provide a summary of current EU provisions regulating the mobility for third-country nationals (" TCNs ") performing working activities within the Schengen Area.
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A very concise guide in the form of a ppt presentation, explaining the main requirements, conditions and obtacles to apply and obtain the Elective Residence Visa (visto per residenza elettiva) in Italy
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In recent years, given the rise of the globalized digital economy and the increasing profile of multinational companies, the practice of legal outsourcing has become more common. Outsourcing of legal services often involves a parent or multi-national company retaining the legal services of attorneys registered with bar associations different to the...
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A summary of the main features of the Blue Card work permit イタリアの雇用主に非EUの高度技術労働者を雇用することを認める許可
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A worldwide shortage of about 38-40 million highly skilled workers is forecast by 2020. Many countries are implementing policies to attract workers with special skills and knowledge. What is the European Union doing to face this challenge? In 2009 the EU adopted the so called Blue Card Directive (n. 2009/50) to attract highly qualified workers from...
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A summary of Italian laws relative to corporate immigration rules and citizenship
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An extensive guide of Italian business immigration laws, with summary tables of the most important application procedures
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A summary of the rules for investing from Taiwan and obtaining a visa to live and work in Italy
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A list of frequently asked questions about short term Schengen visas
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The EU directive 2009/50 of May 29, 2009 (the so called “Blue Card Directive”) was approved to improve the EU ability to attract highly qualified workers from third countries . The aim was not only to enhance EU competitiveness in the global market but also to limit the flow of brain drain, for example non EU students who have completed their unive...
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A summary of the rules for investing and obtaining a visa to live and work in Italy
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The article outlines that several States are offering citizenship to individuals willing to invest, in various forms, in the country economy. The focus of most programs is however on the amount of the investment, creation of jobs, etc. but in many cases applicants are not required to establish any real bonds with the country, such as maintaining a...
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An overview of Italian immigration laws and regulations
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Rules and requirements for obtaining the elective residence visa
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Italy does not have a specific Visa for investors in the country who can however obtain an entry visa under two different categories, depending upon on the type of activities they are willing to carry out. An individual willing to work or establishing a company, can apply for an autonomous work visa or obtain a subordinate work visa when seconded f...
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Summary of Italian main regulations for starting a business, opening a bank account, buying a property, taxes, etc.
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Immigration analysis: A decade after the Vander Elst ruling, Marco Mazzeschi, founder of Italian boutique corporate immigration firm Mazzeschi, has spoken to colleagues across Europe to get a picture of the implementation of the ruling across Europe.
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The EU directive 2009/50 of May 29, 2009 (the so called "Blue Card Directive") was approved to improve the EU's ability to attract highly qualified workers from third countries.The aim was not only to enhance EU competitiveness in the global market but also to limit the flow of brain drain, for example non-EU students who have completed their unive...
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Summary of Italian immigration laws
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Legal outsourcing, which is a practice increasingly used by law firms in the United Kingdom and the United States to transfer work to foreign companies or firms in countries such as India or the Philippines, is still not very common among Italian companies and law firms. This is primarily due to the restrictions and limitations set forth by the law...
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There is now strong evidence that we are in the midst of an information revolution that will parallel the agricultural and industrial revolutions that preceded it. The reasons behind this are many, but include rapid technological advances coupled with profound political, social and economic change. Throughout the world, production systems, methods...

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