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A Propos - Meloni's Government to Issue 500,000 Visas for Non-EU Workers

  • The Italian government, headed by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, has announced plans to grant close to 500,000 employment visas for workers from outside the EU between 2026 and 2028 to help alleviate labor shortages.
  • This policy follows earlier quota increases amid Italy's aging population, declining birthrate, and increased emigration, which have intensified workforce pressures.
  • The visas will prioritize sectors like agriculture, tourism, technology, healthcare, engineering, hospitality, and manufacturing to fill significant job openings.
  • Maria Grazia Gabrielli criticized the system, noting only 7.5-7.8 percent of quotas led to residence permits and said it 'takes no account whatsoever of migration dynamics.'
  • While industry groups welcomed the visa plan as vital for economic sectors, trade unions called for structural reforms including regularizing existing workers to solve labor shortages fully.
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The Italian ultra-conservative government of Giorgia Meloni announced on Monday 30 June that it would issue nearly 500,000 new working visas to non-European nationals,

·Paris, France
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Italy deals with agreements, border controls and stricter rules against irregular migration. At the same time, more work visas are intended to alleviate the shortage of skilled workers.

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A decree adopted on Monday evening provides for the authorization of 497.550 admissions from 2026 to 2028 divided between non-seasonal and self-employment, and seasonal work in the agricultural and tourist sectors.

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Il Sole 24 Ore broke the news in Milan, Italy on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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