Green light to the new flow decree, 500 thousand inputs

Green light to the new flow decree, 500 thousand inputs

The Council of Ministers approved the new flow decree for the three-year period 2026-2028. The entry to Italy of 500 thousand foreign workers, between seasonal, non-seasonal, maids and carers in Italy: 164,850 shares for 2026, 165,850 for 2027 and 166,850 for 2028. In the previous DPCM issued in 2023 by the Meloni government, the allowed flows were 450 thousand for the three-year period 2023-2025.

The goal of the provision informs the CDM, “is to allow the entry into Italy of labor indispensable to the national economic and productive system and otherwise not available”. Furthermore, it is underlined, “with the stable identification of a legal and controlled immigration mechanism, fundamental communication channels are activated in the dialogue with the countries of origin of the migratory flows and a tool is built for the contrast to phenomena of irregularities in the entry and permanence in our country, in the fight against the submerged work and the exploitation of workers”.

Over the three-year period 2026-2028 the authorized units will be 497,550, with the following distribution: 230,550 for non-seasonal and autonomous subordinate work, 267 thousand for seasonal work in the agricultural and tourist sectors. The quotas were determined taking into account the needs expressed by the social partners and the applications of clearance to work actually submitted in recent years, “with the aim of a programming that implies the needs of companies and that it is also realistic”. It remains firm, concludes the note of Palazzo Chigi, “the desire to encourage the out of altitude entrances, also in the perspective of a downsizing of the ‘Click Day’ mechanism, which can take place following a gradual path, which first of all concerns the professional profiles most sought after by employers and who enhance the training of workers in the countries of origin”.

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