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Gorizia–Nova Gorica cross-border capital of culture unveils ‘borderless mobility’ programme
As part of preparations for their European Capital of Culture year, Italian Gorizia and Slovenian Nova Gorica on 8 November launched a joint smart-ticket and evening rail services to create ‘borderless’ daily mobility. The cross-border model could ease commutes for assignees and set a template for other Italian frontiers.
Nationwide 24-hour public-transport strike paralyses Italian cities on 8 November
A 24-hour strike on 8 November shut down local buses, trams, metros and Venice vaporetti nationwide, creating severe disruption for commuters, tourists and business travellers. The unions demand a renewed labour contract and more funding for city networks; the government calls the action irresponsible. Companies activated remote-work policies and travel-risk teams scrambled to reroute assignees. Further walkouts are threatened for December, making contingency planning essential.
Prato Questura’s one-day ‘open house’ speeds delivery of 1,500 back-logged residence permits
To cut a growing residence-permit backlog, Prato’s Immigration Office opened all day on 8 November without appointments, handing out up to 1,500 cards. The move helps local employers finalise contracts and may become a template for other high-demand provinces. Mobility managers should monitor similar extra openings to keep assignees compliant.
24-Hour Local Transport Strikes Snarl Mobility in Four Italian Cities on 7 November 2025
Local-transport unions staged 24-hour strikes in Milan, Palermo, Latina and Messina on 7 November, cutting metro, tram and bus services to minimum levels outside rush-hour protection periods. Business travellers experienced long queues and re-routing headaches, prompting corporates to activate remote-work contingencies and review November travel plans.
EU Tightens Schengen Visa Rules for Russian Citizens—Italian Consulates Brace for Higher Workload
On 7 November, the EU ended the issuance of multi-entry Schengen visas to applicants resident in Russia. Italian consulates must now process only single-entry requests, increasing administrative pressure and lengthening lead-times for Russian business visitors. Italian firms with Russian partners should expect higher travel-planning costs and reassess meeting locations.
EES-ETIAS Advisory Group Meets on 6-7 November: Early Data Show Smooth Roll-Out at Italian Borders
An EU Advisory Group on 6-7 November reviewed the first month of the new Entry/Exit System. Italy’s border points report faster-than-expected processing and no major outages, but employers must update traveller briefings and prepare for ETIAS carrier-compliance deadlines.
Florence Demonstration Challenges ‘Surcharge’ on Residence-Permit Applications
CGIL and INCA held a protest in Florence on 6 November against the government’s reinstated €80-€200 residence-permit surcharge, arguing it violates EU law and burdens foreign workers. The legal battle could influence mobility budgets and processing timelines.
Campobasso Police Bust €5,000 Residence-Permit Scam Targeting Argentine Nationals
Police in Campobasso charged five Italo-Argentine intermediaries with fraud and aiding illegal immigration after they charged up to €5,000 for bogus promises to turn tourist visas into permanent residence permits. The scam highlights compliance risks for companies relying on unlicensed agents as Italy gears up for a major expansion of work-visa quotas.
Nation-wide Strikes Set to Disrupt Italian Transport on 7 November—Business Travellers Warned
Unions confirmed on 6 November a wave of 24-hour strikes hitting local transport in Milan, Palermo and other cities, plus motorway toll operations, on 7 November. Business travellers should expect reduced metro, bus, tram and highway services and re-plan itineraries.
CGIL Napoli alleges widespread fraud in 2025 visa ‘click-day’ system
At a 5 November press conference, CGIL Campania revealed evidence that hundreds of Bangladeshi workers were lured to Italy with fraudulent job offers tied to the Decreto Flussi quota. The union demands stricter employer vetting and criminal penalties, signalling tougher compliance scrutiny for companies using Italy’s work-permit system.
Milan’s 7 November 24-hour transit strike threatens business travel
A 24-hour ATM strike in Milan on 7 November—announced on 5 November—will cut tram, bus and metro services outside peak ‘guaranteed’ windows, potentially disrupting corporate travellers and commuters. Companies should arrange alternative ground transport and warn employees of extended journey times.
Italy opens online pre-filing window for 2025 non-EU work-visa quotas
The Interior Ministry has opened the online pre-compilation window (1-30 November 2025) for employers seeking work permits under the 2025 Decreto Flussi. Early drafting is crucial because only applications pre-filed this month will be allowed to compete on “click-day” for a finite quota of non-EU work visas. Companies that delay risk losing another full hiring cycle.
New Immigration Statistical Dossier 2025 unveiled in Rome highlights shrinking inflows and rising skills gaps
IDOS’s Dossier Statistico Immigrazione 2025, released on 4 November in Rome, reveals declining inflows of foreign workers even as unfilled jobs climb, foreshadowing acute talent shortages. The granular data set will help companies and relocation professionals refine recruiting pipelines and anticipate policy tweaks to Italy’s 2026–28 work-permit quotas.
Poste Italiane brings passport applications to 3,200+ post offices, easing travel formalities for residents in smaller Italian towns
Poste Italiane has activated passport-application desks in another 375 post offices, raising nationwide coverage to more than 3,200 branches. Citizens—including those in remote islands—can now submit biometric data and fees locally, cutting queues at Questure and accelerating document turnaround, a boon for business travellers and HR teams coordinating visa renewals.
France Extends Internal Schengen Border Checks With Italy Until April 2026
Paris has prolonged Schengen-internal controls on its borders—including with Italy—until 30 April 2026. The move will cause document checks on rail, road and air routes, affecting business travellers and adding costs for Italian freight operators.
Carabinieri Bust €3 Million Fake-Visa Ring Exploiting Italy’s ‘Decreto Flussi’
Police arrested one alleged kingpin and 19 others for selling forged work-visa dossiers linked to Italy’s ‘Decreto Flussi’ quotas, generating an estimated €3 million. The case exposes weaknesses in the click-day system and signals tougher compliance checks for employers sponsoring non-EU staff.
OECD Migration Outlook 2025: Italy Admits 169,000 Permanent Migrants, Down 16%
An OECD report released 3 Nov 2025 shows Italy issued 169,000 new permanent residence permits in 2024—16 % fewer than the previous year. Family, free-movement and labour categories dominate. The data sharpen the case for Italy’s forthcoming three-year visa quota plan and signal tighter competition for skilled talent. HR and mobility managers should prepare for biometric visa rules and faster quota take-up.