Italy Speeds Up Work Permits for Non-EU Nationals with New EU Directive

April 13, 2026
Italy Speeds Up Work Permits for Non-EU Nationals with New EU Directive
  • The new rules require Questure to issue the combined permit within 30 days of a complete application, with renewals finalized within 90 days, a substantial speed-up from prior timeframes.

  • Italy has completed the transposition of the EU Single-Permit Directive, issuing a final legislative decree in early April and publishing details in mid-April to enable a one-stop combined residence permit and work authorization for non-EU nationals.

  • Immediate steps include updating immigration portals, retraining frontline staff, and HR teams refreshing document checklists to leverage the shorter timelines.

  • The reform aligns with Italy’s quota-based Decreti Flussi program and is expected to streamline hiring in sectors facing skills shortages, aiding multinational companies posting or recruiting third-country nationals and clarifying workers’ rights and mobility.

  • Employers must keep applicants informed of every communication from immigration authorities to boost transparency and compliance.

  • VisaHQ’s Italy portal offers online support, including real-time guidance, document checklists, and application tracking to align with the 30-day timeline.

  • Italy is among a handful of EU states that met the April 2026 transposition deadline, reinforcing its role as a gateway for skilled talent in southern Europe.

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