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EU-Equivalent Status for the IMAT: Who Qualifies in Italy

  • July 24, 2026
IMAT EU Equivalent Status: Who Qualifies in Italy
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IMAT EU Equivalent Status: Who Qualifies and How It Works

By LOCOMOTIVE
7 min read Updated: July 2026
IMAT EU equivalent status for non-EU applicants in Italy

If you're not an EU citizen but you live in Italy, there's a category that can change your entire IMAT strategy: IMAT EU equivalent status (also called EU-equivalent status). Get it right, and you compete in the same national ranking as EU citizens, with the ability to rank multiple public medical schools instead of being locked into one.

This is one of the most misunderstood parts of the IMAT process, largely because the rule sits between EU principles on equal treatment for long-term residents and how individual Italian universities actually apply it. Quotas, permit categories, and pre-evaluation requirements can shift from year to year, so always cross-check anything below against the current MUR decree and each university's own call for applications before you register.

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What Does "EU-Equivalent" Actually Mean?

Every IMAT applicant falls into one of three groups:

EU citizens — passport holders from an EU country, plus Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, and San Marino.

EU-equivalent (equiparato) — non-EU citizens who, because of their legal status in Italy, are treated the same as EU citizens for admissions purposes.

Non-EU (resident abroad) — non-EU citizens residing outside Italy, who apply through a separate, more restrictive quota.

IMAT EU equivalent status exists because Italian law extends the same admissions treatment to certain non-EU residents who have a stable, documented connection to Italy. If you qualify, you're not competing in the smaller non-EU quota at one university — you're competing in the same national pool as everyone else.


Who Qualifies for IMAT EU Equivalent Status

You are generally considered equiparato if you meet any of the following:

1

A valid Italian residence permit

Issued for work, family reasons, political asylum, or subsidiary protection.

2

A Long-Term EU Residence Permit

The permesso di soggiorno UE per soggiornanti di lungo periodo, granted after several years of continuous, legal residence in Italy.

3

A study-reason residence permit

You're already enrolled in a study program in Italy — though this category carries more risk and is worth confirming directly with your target university.

A few universities go further Some also recognize at least one year of legal residence in Italy combined with an Italian upper-secondary qualification. This isn't applied uniformly across every university, so if your situation doesn't match the three categories above, don't assume you're excluded — ask the admissions office directly.

Dual citizens are a special case worth flagging: if you hold two passports and one of them is Italian or from another EU country, that citizenship always takes precedence, regardless of which one you'd naturally use.

The Foreign EU Permit Rule

Only an Italian permit counts

If you're living in another EU country as a non-EU citizen — even with a valid residence permit issued by that country, long-term or temporary — it does not carry over. For IMAT purposes you're a non-EU candidate resident abroad, which means different deadlines, pre-enrollment via Universitaly, and a Type-D study visa.

This trips people up because it feels counterintuitive: EU rules generally push toward equal treatment across member states, but Italian universities apply this specific rule strictly to Italian-issued permits. Don't plan around an exception here — plan as a non-EU applicant unless you obtain an Italian status that qualifies you otherwise.


How IMAT EU Equivalent Status Applicants Actually Apply

Once your IMAT EU equivalent status is confirmed, the process mirrors that of EU citizens, not non-EU applicants:

  • No pre-enrollment through Universitaly and no student visa application — you're already legally resident.
  • Multiple preferences allowed. You can rank several public medical schools in order of preference on your application.
  • National ranking. If you miss the cut-off at your first-choice university, you remain on the national list and can be offered a place elsewhere through the weekly scorrimento (scrolling) rounds after results are published.
  • A larger applicant pool. EU and EU-equivalent candidates compete for meaningfully more seats than the non-EU-abroad quota, though the exact split changes each year — see our current seat-by-seat breakdown for the up-to-date numbers.
  • Pre-evaluation at some universities. Schools including Marche, Messina, and Bari have required a pre-evaluation step in past cycles — separate from the pre-enrollment process non-EU-abroad candidates go through. Check each university's own call to see if it applies to you this year.

EU vs. EU-Equivalent vs. Non-EU: Quick Comparison

Feature EU Citizen EU-Equivalent Non-EU (Abroad)
University choices Unlimited, ranked Unlimited, ranked One only
Pre-enrollment via Universitaly Not required Not required Mandatory
Study visa Not needed Not needed Type-D visa required
Competes in National ranking National ranking University-specific quota
Can scroll to a 2nd-choice university Yes Yes No

Action Plan Before You Register

1

Upload your permit

Upload your valid residence permit to your Universitaly account. If your permit is still being renewed, the renewal receipt is generally accepted — confirm this with your target university before relying on it.

2

Update your details

Update your personal information on Universitaly, including address and phone number.

3

Check for conditions

Check whether any university you're considering treats your status conditionally — for example, requiring you to pass certain credits from a previous course before full enrollment.

4

Submit your preferences

After registering for the IMAT on the Universitaly portal, submit your university preference in order.

FAQ

I have permanent residency in another EU country. Does that count as IMAT EU equivalent status in Italy?

No. Italian universities require the permit to be Italian, not from another EU member state. Plan as a non-EU applicant resident abroad unless you hold a qualifying Italian status.

If I qualify for IMAT EU equivalent status, do I still need to meet the 12-year schooling requirement?

Yes. IMAT EU equivalent status only changes your residency/citizenship category — the academic eligibility rules (12 years of schooling, or the university/foundation-year alternative for shorter systems) still apply to everyone. See our IMAT requirements guide for the full breakdown.

Can my status change between application and enrollment?

It shouldn't, but permit renewals and processing delays happen. Keep your documentation current through enrollment, not just through the exam date, and notify the university promptly if anything changes.

IMAT EU equivalent status can significantly change your options, but it should never be assumed just because you live in Italy. Confirm your category early, follow the current official decree, and get written guidance from every university you plan to rank.

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