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Italy to resolve outstanding work visa issue at early date: envoy

Rome has assured to put its effort to resolve

the outstanding work visa for Bangladeshi nationals at an early date and

cooperate further to curb irregular migration along with promote legal

pathways for skills mobility from Bangladesh to Italy,

The assurance was made while Italian Ambassador to Bangladesh paid a courtesy

call on newly appointed Foreign Secretary Md Jashim Uddin at the foreign

ministry here today.

During the meeting, the envoy hoped that bilateral relations between the two

friendly countries will be further strengthened in the coming days.

Terming Bangladesh as an important country for Italy, particularly in terms

of migration, the Ambassador expressed Italy’s desire to deepen migration

cooperation with Bangladesh.

The Foreign Secretary deeply appreciated Italy for being the generous host of

the second largest Bangladesh Diaspora in Europe and acknowledged their

immense contributions to the economies of both countries.

He particularly requested the Italian Ambassador to resolve
the outstanding

work visa applications at an early date including through innovative means

and assured all possible cooperation from the Bangladesh government in this

regard.

The Italian Ambassador informed that a significant number of work visa

applications are now pending at the Embassy mainly due to the illicit

meddling of organized criminal networks, constantly trying to interfere with

the work visa system, the submission of counterfeit documents as well as the

unforeseen surge of visa requests in relation to the Embassy’s human

resources.

He further informed that the Italian government has announced very stringent

measures against human trafficking and migrant-smuggling.

The envoy said currently Italian foreign ministry’s officials are now

supporting the Italian mission in Dhaka in discriminating suspicious and

genuine work permits (Nulla Osta) in order to fast-track the visa issuing

process.

This will allow the Italian Embassy here to clear a significant number of

genuine visa applicati
ons by this year as well as further investigating

potentially suspicious requests, he added.

The Ambassador expected that the work visa applications would be processed at

a faster rate in the coming weeks with the reinforcement of additional

officials at the Italian Embassy in Dhaka.

The Foreign Secretary thanked the Italian Ambassador for his earnest and

practical efforts to resolve the outstanding work visa applications.

Both sides expected that the proposed MOU between the two governments on

migration and mobility would be concluded soon to facilitate legal pathways

for employment of skilled workers, curb irregular migration from Bangladesh

to Italy, and establish closer cooperation on repatriations.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha