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Oct 22, 2025

Terni Prefecture briefs employers on new three-year immigration quotas

Terni Prefecture briefs employers on new three-year immigration quotas
Meeting on 22 October 2025, Prefect Antonietta Orlando convened the Consiglio Territoriale per l’Immigrazione in Terni to explain how local businesses can tap Italy’s new ‘Decreto Flussi’ quotas covering 2026-2028. The DPCM of 2 October sets a ceiling of 497,550 non-EU workers over three years, including 164,850 in 2026.

Officials outlined the application calendar: pre-registration opens nationally on 23 October via the ALI portal, while the first ‘click-day’ for non-seasonal hires is scheduled for 9 January 2026. Agriculture and tourism employers in Umbria welcomed the earlier timeline, noting that last year many seasonal permits arrived too late for the olive-harvest peak.

Immigration lawyers in attendance advised companies to prepare payroll documentation and housing affidavits well in advance, as applications will again be processed on a first-come, first-served basis. The Prefecture promised to expand Sportello Unico staffing by 20 % to reduce the backlog that plagued 2025 filings.

Confindustria Umbria urged Rome to consider multi-year permits tied to training programmes, arguing that repeated renewals raise costs for SMEs. For now, however, the new quotas offer a clear—if competitive—route for businesses facing labour shortages.
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