Staff Correspondent
The Italian Ambassador Antonio Alessandro recently met to Foreign Secretary Ambassador Md Jashim
Uddin at foreign Ministry.
Italian Ambassador of Antonio Alessandro congratulated Md. Jashim Uddin on his appointment as the
Foreign Secretary of Bangladesh and hoped that bilateral relations between the two friendly countries
will be further strengthened in the coming days. Terming Bangladesh as an important country for Italy,
particularly in terms of migration, the Ambassador expressed Italy’s desire to deepen migration
cooperation with Bangladesh.
Ambassador Alessandro confirmed Italy’s will to resolve the outstanding work visa issue at an early date,
and cooperate further to curb irregular migration and promote legal pathways for skills mobility from
Bangladesh to Italy, during the maiden courtesy call on Foreign Secretary.
The Foreign Secretary deeply appreciated Italy for being the generous host of the second largest
Bangladesh Diaspora in Europe and acknowledged their immense contributions to the economies of
both countries. He particularly requested the Italian Ambassador to resolve the outstanding work visa
applications at an early date including through innovative means and assured all possible cooperation
from the Bangladesh government in this regard. The Italian Ambassador informed that a significant
number of work visa applications are now pending at the Embassy mainly due to the illicit meddling of
organized criminal networks, constantly trying to interfere with the work visa system, the submission of
counterfeit documents as well as the unforeseen surge of visa requests in relation to the Embassy’s
human resources. He further informed that the Italian government has announced very stringent
measures against human trafficking and migrant-smuggling. The competent offices of the Italian
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the International Cooperation are now supporting the Embassy in
discriminating suspicious and genuine work permits (Nulla Osta) in order to fast-track the visa issuing
process. This will allow the Embassy to clear a significant number of genuine visa applications by the
year-end, as well as further investigating potentially suspicious requests. The Ambassador expected that
the work visa applications would be processed at a faster rate in the coming weeks with the
reinforcement of additional officials at the Italian Embassy in Dhaka.
The Foreign Secretary thanked the Italian Ambassador for his earnest and practical efforts to resolve the
outstanding work visa applications and both sides expected that the proposed MOU between the two
governments on migration and mobility would be concluded soon to facilitate legal pathways for
employment of skilled workers, curb irregular migration from Bangladesh to Italy, and establish closer
cooperation on repatriations.