Minister of Foreign"/>

Italy to accept seasonal and non-seasonal visa workers without blacklists from Bangladesh



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Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh. AK Abdul Momen. Stock Image

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Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh. AK Abdul Momen. Stock Image

The Italian government has blacklisted Bangladesh. As a result, Bangladeshis will have the opportunity to enter the European country on seasonal and non-seasonal visas for agricultural work. Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh. AK Abdul Momen has given such information.

“At our request, the Italian government finally agreed to include Bangladesh in the seasonal and non-seasonal work programs,” he said.

Previously, Bangladeshi farm workers were removed from the facility for violating the terms of the program. But in February this year, the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, met with the Prime Minister of Italy in Rome. He asked him to include Bangladesh in the seasonal and non-seasonal work programs.

Respecting Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s request, the facility has been granted to citizens of Bangladesh, the Foreign Minister said. AK Abdul Momen.

On Monday a notice to this effect was published on the website of the Italian Interior Ministry. The Italian government uses seasonal visas for six months in the agricultural, hotel and tourism sectors. After working for six months, these foreign workers must return to their home countries. The re-application process begins Tuesday and will continue until December 31. On this occasion, Italy will accept 30,650 foreign workers for part-time work. These workers can enter Italy in different categories, including agriculture, hospitality, tourism.



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