ITALY work permit 2023
The decreto flussi is an Italian government law that sets how many non- European citizens can enter Italy for work. Specifically, the decreto flussi establishes the number of non-European citizens who can enter Italy for lavoro stagionale(seasonal work), lavoro subordinato non stagionale (non-seasonal employed work) or lavoro autonomo(self-employed work).
In addition to the number of non-EU citizens who can enter Italy for work, the decreto flussi also sets the number of people who can convert their permesso di soggiorno (for example permesso di soggiorno per studio) in permesso di soggiorno per lavoro subordinato o autonomo.
The decreto is annual, which means that every year the government decides the number of people who can enter Italy for work in that same year. Therefore, a new decreto flussi comes out every year.
- Nulla Osta of the Italian Immigration Office (Sportello Unico per l’Immigrazione)
- Work Invitation
- Scan copy of valid Passport (All pages with marked)
- Complete Bio-data or CV with Living Address
- Scan copy of High School diploma ( if any )
DOCUMENTS CHECKLIST Italy work permit visa
- National Application form duly completed and signed.
- Valid Passport
- One passport-size colour photo, white background, maximum 6 months old
- Authorization Nulla Osta of the Italian Immigration Office (Sportello Unico per l’Immigrazione)
- Travel health insurance with a minimum coverage of EUR 30 000.
- Proof of suitable accommodation in Italy - registered rental agreement OR Hotel booking of no less than 30 day
- Confirmed departure flight reservation
- Visa Fees
HOW DO APPLY FOR ITALY WORK PERMIT APPLY ONLINE?
The application window for submissions is open from March 27, 2023, until December 31, 2023, or until the quotas have been filled, whichever comes first. Once we have received all necessary documents and payment, we will forward them to our designated Attorney. The process of obtaining a Work Permit usually takes between 3 to 4 weeks. Upon approval of the Work Permit, we will send it to you via Courier. After receiving the Work Permit, you may submit your application for a Visa at the Italy Embassy or VFS Global in your country. You will be issued a Visa Type D, which allows you to apply for a Temporary Residence Permit in Italy.
After the application
Suppose your application for nulla osta is approved by the Sportello Unico. In that case, you can apply for a visto (visa) for Italy at the Italian embassy or consulate in your country of origin. Once you have obtained the visto, you can enter Italy and apply for a residence permit to stay regularly and do your work.
List of Countries That can apply Lavoro stagionale?
Albania
Algeria
Bangladesh
Bosnia-Herzegovina
South Korea
Ivory Coast
Egypt
El Salvador
Ethiopia
Philippines
Gambia
Ghana
Japan
India
Kosovo
Mali
Morocco
Mauritius
Moldova
Montenegro
Niger
Nigeria
Pakistan
North Macedonia
Senegal
Serbia,
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Tunisia
Ukraine