➢ These requirements include:
◦ The Decreto Flussi (the work permit quota set by the government) is currently accepting applications
◦ The Decreto Flussi annual work permit quota has not been reached
◦ You can demonstrate the unavailability of local workers for the role. This can be done by verifying with the local employment agency the presence of eligible local candidates
➢ Post a job ad on VideoWorkers and select from the candidates who applied or search the database directly
➢ After finding a good match, conduct the interview and make a job offer, then sign an employment contract
➢ You must apply for a work permit at the immigration office (“Sportello Unico per l’Immigrazione”)
➢ Required documents:
◦ Stamp duty of €16.00
◦ Copy of the foreign worker’s passport
◦ Photocopy of the identification document and tax code of the employer
◦ INPS registration number and INAIL – PAT code of the company
◦ Documentation proving the employer’s economic capacity
◦ Proof of accommodation
➢ Application fee: 30.46 EUR
➢ Processing time: 60 days for non-seasonal employment and 20 days for seasonal employment
➢ Your future employee must submit the application for a work visa to the competent Diplomatic Mission
➢ Required documents:
◦ Copy of signed work contract
◦ Copy of work permit
◦ Valid passport
◦ Italy National Visa Application form
◦ Two recently taken photographs (35mm X 45mm)
◦ Proof of accommodation in Italy
◦ Proof of sufficient financial means
◦ School diplomas, professional certificates, and other relevant certificates
➢ Application fee: € 116
➢ Processing time: 30-60 days
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