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Tuesday 17 October 2017

Italy need 30,850 migrant workers to enter now


The law on bringing seasonal workers to Italy has been issued in Italy's official newspaper. The law allows 30,850 seasonal workers to enter Italy .

The law announced the allocation of 17 thousand positions for a group of countries, including Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, which will open the way for young Moroccans who want to work in the Italian Diar.

And in this regard opened the way for Italian businessmen and contractors to bring labor in the tourism sector, hotels and agriculture.

Following the issuance of the law in the Official Gazette, Italian business owners, starting on Tuesday, March 14, will be able to enter the Ministry of the Interior website to register and prepare a request for the recru

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itment of foreign workers.

Applications will be sent to the Ministry concerned via the Internet from 9 am on 28 March to 31 December 2017.

On the one hand, the text of the law was aimed at settling the conditions of students who are in Italy legally, changing their residence permits from study licenses to work permits, enabling them to work, provided that they have a work contract.

The law also opened the possibility of applying for a residence permit for a seasonal worker on the Italian soil legally, which was introduced in the laws of previous flows and is available on the work of a continent.

The law also includes 500 workers who received training in their own countries at the expense of the Italian state.

In addition to 2,400 businessmen who wish to invest in Italy, with an investment of more than 500,000 euros, or more than half a billion centimes.

It is not about settling the situation of illegal immigrants in the country, because the law is clear in this section, and the persons who are interested Italian companies to bring them to perform certain works in a specific period of time after the worker, when the expiration of his visa leave the Italian territory under the threat of deportation from the country .
Ministry of Interior website for registration

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