Italy: New Quotas for Seasonal Subordinate Workers  

Key Points  

  • Italy introduced new quotas for seasonal subordinate workers from non-European Union countries  

Overview  

The government of Italy increased work quotas for seasonal subordinate workers for non-European Union citizens, which include workers in the agricultural, hotel and tourism sectors. Quotas will increase to 40,000 applications. 

Eligible individuals include nationals of Albania, Algeria, Bangladesh, Bosnia-Herzegovina, South Korea, Ivory Coast, Egypt, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Philippines, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana, Japan, Guatemala, India, Kosovo, Mali, Morocco, Mauritius, Moldova, Montenegro, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, North Macedonia, Senegal, Serbia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Tunisia and Ukraine.  

What are the Changes?  

The government of Italy introduced new quotas for seasonal subordinate workers from non-European Union countries. 

Looking Ahead 

Continue to check the government of Italy’s website and Envoy’s website for the latest updates and information. 


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