By Justin Varghese
Dubai: If you’re a UAE resident dreaming of working in Europe, Italy may just be opening the door wider than ever. In a major move to tackle labour shortages and an ageing population, Italy has announced it will issue nearly 500,000 new work visas for non-EU nationals between 2026 and 2028.The plan — approved by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s cabinet — will allow 164,850 foreign workers in 2026 alone, with the total number expected to hit 497,550 by 2028. This marks the second time in three years Italy is significantly expanding legal migration routes. Between 2023 and 2025, the country had already allocated over 450,000 permits.While Italy is easing pathways for legal workers, it continues to crack down on irregular migration — expediting deportations and restricting humanitarian rescue operations in the Mediterranean..Slovenia’s new digital nomad visa: Live and work remotely in Europe for a year.Attract skilled, unskilled labourWith its declining birth rate and a population that’s steadily ageing, Italy is looking to attract skilled and unskilled labour — making this a golden opportunity for UAE-based professionals, caregivers, hospitality staff, and tradespeople seeking EU jobs.Official figures show 281,000 more deaths than births in 2024, shrinking Italy’s population to 58.93 million. Projections suggest the country could lose 5 million people by 2050, worsening the strain on its workforce and pension system.The Italian government said visa quotas were based on actual labour market needs and past permit demand — with the new programme designed to be both business-friendly and realistic.For UAE expats keeping an eye on Europe, Italy’s expanding visa programme could open up new possibilities for long-term work and residence in one of the eurozone’s largest economies.