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IMPACT – MEDIUM
What is the change? Legislators have drafted a bill that will create a new intra-corporate transferee work permit, as Italy moves toward fulfilling the requirements of a 2014 EU directive.
What does the change mean? Once approved, the bill will provide eligible non-EU nationals with intra-corporate transferee permits that allow them to work in Italy and in one or more EU country, in accordance with the provisions set forth by the relevant member state.
Next steps: The bill must be approved in Parliament and published in the Official Gazette before it can be implemented. The current draft of the bill is available on this website.
Key points: The legislation has been introduced to move Italy into compliance with the EU’s Directive 2014/66/EC of May 15, 2014. The process for obtaining the new ICT permits will work as follows:
ICT workers with ICT permits issued by other EU countries will be permitted to work in Italy for up to 90 days before they must apply for an Italian ICT permit. ICT workers will be entitled to bring dependent family members for the entirety of their assignment in the country. The new legislation will not apply to students, researchers, autonomous workers or workers covered by separate provisions for posted workers.
BAL Analysis: Italy, like many other EU countries, missed the initial deadline for implementing the EU’s 2014 ICT directive, but the proposed change will ultimately make it easier for companies to move affected workers within Europe. BAL will continue to follow the legislation as it moves through Parliament and will provide updates as additional information become available.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice group and our network provider located in Italy. For additional information, please contact your BAL attorney.
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