For example, for level A2, you need to be able to answer questions about yourself, your family, your job, the city where you live, the things you want to buy and the things you need, etc. Below is the list of points you get depending on how much Italian you can do: Level A1 (only spoken Italian): 10 points Level A1: 14 Points Level A2 (spoken only in Italian): 20 points Level A2: 24 Points Level B1 (spoken only in Italian): 26 points Level B1: 28 points Levels on B1: 30 Points What should you do to learn Italian? To learn Italian, you can take a course. In this link milano.italianostranieri.org you can search for courses tailored to your needs and needs (such as level, timing, proximity to your home, cost, etc.) NOTE: NOT ALL COURSES GIVE A VALID DOCUMENT ATTESTING TO THE ITALIAN LEVEL THEY HAVE REACHED! What are the certification courses? Attestation is a document that requires a “certificate” and shows that you can use Italian up to a certain level. For example, a certificate is issued by: – CPIA, Permanent Local Centres (see list); IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO OBTAIN A CERTIFICATE OF KNOWLEDGE OF ITALIAN AND TAKE COURSES IN EDUCATION AND CIVIL, THE IMMIGRATION OFFICE OF QUESTURA OFFERS YOU THE OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE A TEST OF EVALUATION OF THE DIFFERENT SKILLS ACQUIRED. If you apply for the residence permit, which you do at the prefecture or police station, you will be asked to sign the agreement….