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ITALY INCREASES WORK PERMIT QUOTA FOR FOREIGNERS TO OVER 82,700 FOR 2023



February 4, 2023

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The Italian authorities have announced that the country has decided to raise the
work permit quota for foreign unskilled workers and startup visa applicants from
third countries to 82,705 spots for 2023.

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According to the government, the move will permit about 7,000 more third-country
nationals to apply for work permits this year compared to 2022. The same
highlighted that by increasing the work permit quota Italy wants to tackle
labour shortages across the country, SchengenVisaInfo.com reports.

The government explained that the work permits will be open to applicants in
specific markets and at the same time stressed that the work permit quota does
not apply to foreigners with highly skilled work permits.

Fragomen explains that of the total number of spots under the work permit quota
for this year, 44,000 of them are reserved for seasonal work. Moreover, 31,205
spots are reserved for the employment of some specific nationalities in
professions such as tourism, telecommunications, and construction, among others.

In addition to the above-mentioned, another 7,000 spots are reserved for
foreigners holding a residence permit in Italy or another EU country who wish to
change their status.

Lastly, 500 spots are reserved for self-employed people, including here start-up
owners, entrepreneurs, chairmen, prominent artists, CEOs, auditors, and members
of boards of directors in Italian companies who have held their current position
for at least three years.

“The quotas fixed for entries for non-seasonal and self-employment reasons are
38,705 units, of which the vast majority (30,105 units) reserved for entries for
non-seasonal subordinate work in the road haulage, construction and
tourism-hotel sectors, as well as, new this year, from the mechanics,
telecommunications, food and shipbuilding industries,” the statement of the
Italian government reads.

Applications for work permits under the 2023 quota can be submitted from March
27, 2022. It has been pointed out that the applications will be processed within
30 days after submission and the document will be sent automatically to the
Italian diplomatic missions that are responsible for issuing the visa.



Previously, SchengenVisaInfo.com reported that more than 53 per cent of
agricultural firms in Italy’s Tuscany employ migrant workers.

A report conducted by the association Coldiretti named “Immigrants and
Agriculture in the Tuscany Region”, showed there are around 24,000 migrant
workers employed in the agricultural sector in Tuscany. According to the
reports, the number of migrant workers is high as the country is dealing with
shortages, suggesting that the number might increase even more in the next
years.

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