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    Italy Opens Doors to Over 10,500 Skilled Pakistani Workers with New Visa Program

    Web DeskBy Web DeskFebruary 26, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a significant move aimed at fostering stronger ties between Italy and Pakistan, the Italian government has unveiled plans to issue more than 10,500 work visas specifically for skilled Pakistani professionals. This initiative marks a major breakthrough in legal migration opportunities for Pakistani workers seeking employment in Europe. The announcement was made during a high-profile bilateral meeting held in Rome on February 25, 2026, where Italy’s Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi and Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi engaged in detailed discussions on various aspects of cooperation.

    The talks primarily revolved around enhancing collaboration on internal security, tackling illegal immigration, and promoting regulated migration channels. Both ministers underscored the importance of creating structured pathways for workforce mobility, which not only benefits the economies of both nations but also helps curb the risks associated with unauthorized migration. Minister Piantedosi highlighted that this visa program is part of Italy’s broader strategy to deepen bilateral relations and expand lawful migration frameworks, alongside cooperation in other critical areas of mutual interest.

    In addition to the work visa announcement, Italy agreed to a significant concession at Pakistan’s request by granting visa exemptions to holders of Pakistani diplomatic passports. This development builds upon earlier diplomatic engagements and reflects a growing trust and partnership between the two countries. The visa exemption is expected to facilitate smoother diplomatic exchanges and strengthen official ties.

    Both ministers also addressed pressing issues such as illegal immigration, human trafficking, and narcotics smuggling. Minister Naqvi shared insights into Pakistan’s enhanced security measures, including stricter monitoring protocols at airports and maritime borders. These efforts have reportedly led to a noticeable decline in illegal departures from Pakistan, signaling the country’s commitment to combating these challenges. Italian officials, including Minister Piantedosi, praised Pakistan’s proactive stance and lauded the Ministry of Interior and related institutions for their effective measures against human smuggling and drug trafficking networks.

    The meeting was attended by several senior officials from both sides, reflecting the high level of importance attached to this cooperation. Among the Pakistani delegation were Ambassador Ali Javed, Federal Investigation Agency Director General Dr. Usman Anwar, Managing Director of Punjab Safe City Authority Ahsan Younis, and senior police officers Abid Khan and Sohail Chaudhry. Their presence underscored the comprehensive approach Pakistan is taking to strengthen its security apparatus and migration management systems.

    This landmark agreement is expected to provide a substantial boost to skilled Pakistani workers aspiring to find employment opportunities in Italy and across Europe. It also symbolizes a deepening partnership between Italy and Pakistan, not only in terms of migration but also in addressing shared security concerns. The initiative is likely to pave the way for further cooperation and dialogue, fostering a more regulated and mutually beneficial migration environment between the two countries.

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