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- Italys June Referendums: A Pivotal Vote on Citizenship and Labour . . .
The proposed change seeks to shorten this period to five years, allowing children born in Italy to foreign parents to automatically acquire Italian citizenship This reform marks a major shift in Italian immigration policy, which has long been considered among the strictest in Europe
- Thousands of workers march across Italy in general strike demanding . . .
Italy’s most powerful trade unions called the eight-hour strike and mobilized marches in cities across the country to target Premier Giorgia Meloni’s latest budget that they say penalizes schools, health care and other services
- Migration surges in and out of Italy, hitting decade-high levels
Italy is witnessing its highest levels of both immigration and emigration in a decade, according to new data released by the country’s statistics agency, Istat The figures highlight growing concerns over labour shortages, brain drain, and demographic shifts In 2024, 3,82,071 foreigners moved to Italy , slightly up from 3,78,372 in 2023, marking the highest inflow since 2014
- Italy Announces 165,000 Work Visas After Major Changes . . . - ProPakistani
For 2025, the country plans to issue over 165,000 work visas, up from 151,000 in 2024 and 136,000 in 2023 Of these, 93,550 visas will be set aside for seasonal workers, especially in agriculture
- Italy Citizenship by Descent Law Changes - Alternative Solutions
In a dramatic policy shift, Italy has moved to tighten its citizenship laws, cutting off a major route to EU citizenship for millions around the world As of March 30, 2025, the Italian government has restricted citizenship-by-descent – known as jus sanguinis – to just two generations
- Major Shift on Deportations Among European Leaders - MSN
Leaders from Denmark, Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Italy, and Poland have reportedly published a letter requesting greater autonomy in managing immigration
- The Italian Compass - #6 2025 - by Dario Cristiani
This week, we analyze how Giorgia Meloni is navigating shifting transatlantic dynamics following the Trump Administration’s U-Turn on Ukraine, Italy’s evolving partnership with the UAE, and Matteo Salvini’s attempt to use his Trumpism to escape his growing political isolation
- Italy’s Vote for Change: Potential Coalitions and their Implications . . .
If the alliance succeeds in involving other parties or in governing with their consent, Italian development policies could see a major shift towards more isolationist, repressive migration policies
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