
Over the monitoring period from 14 March 2026 (08:00 CET) to 15 March 2026 (08:00 CET) no official bulletins, parliamentary decrees, ministerial ordinances, transport-sector notices, or reputable press releases announced new rules, disruptions, or policy changes affecting visas, immigration procedures, corporate transfers, border controls, or business travel to or from Italy. Sources consulted included: • the websites and social channels of the Italian Ministries of Interior, Foreign Affairs, Infrastructure & Transport, Health and Tourism; • the Official Gazette (Gazzetta Ufficiale) and parliamentary diaries; • press-wire services (ANSA, AGI, Adnkronos), leading dailies (Il Sole 24 Ore, Corriere della Sera, La Repubblica) and international outlets (Reuters, Bloomberg, Euronews); • EU institutions’ newsroom portals; • airport, railway and airline operator notices; • specialist immigration and mobility advisories. All feeds were checked up to 06:30 CET on 15 March.
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Routine coverage—such as reminders of ongoing border-control extensions with Slovenia, previously announced 2026 visa quotas, and strikes already scheduled for later this week—had already been reported earlier and therefore falls outside the 24-hour window. Should any late-breaking measure emerge during the course of the day—particularly the expected publication of the implementing decree that will open the next ‘click-day’ for 2026 work-permit quotas—we will issue an immediate update.
If you are looking ahead to future travel or assignments and want to stay ahead of any rule changes, VisaHQ can help streamline Italian visa and permit applications with easy online tools, expert support and courier options—details are available at https://www.visahq.com/italy/
Routine coverage—such as reminders of ongoing border-control extensions with Slovenia, previously announced 2026 visa quotas, and strikes already scheduled for later this week—had already been reported earlier and therefore falls outside the 24-hour window. Should any late-breaking measure emerge during the course of the day—particularly the expected publication of the implementing decree that will open the next ‘click-day’ for 2026 work-permit quotas—we will issue an immediate update.