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Italy Announces New Job Programs for Brazilian Health Professionals
Italy launched this week new programs aimed at hiring Brazilian health professionals in response to the growing shortage of specialists in the country.
The announcement was made by correspondent Diego Mezzogiorno, directly from Rome, during a bulletin broadcast by Times Brasil – Exclusive Licensee CNBC in Italy. The initiative comes at a time when Italy, with the oldest population in Europe, seeks urgent solutions to meet its demand for skilled labor.
According to Mezzogiorno, the Italian government created unprecedented mechanisms to attract foreign workers, offering competitive salaries and benefits that can transform the careers of many Brazilians.
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The opportunity is particularly interesting for those working in technical and assistance areas, which are increasingly needed in public and private hospitals and clinics across the country.
Why Italy Seeks Brazilian Health Professionals
Italy is facing one of the fastest population aging rates in Europe. Thus, hospitals, nursing homes, and primary care networks are dealing with a growing deficit of doctors, nurses, caregivers, and technical specialists.
In addition, the country has seen mass retirements since the pandemic, which further pressures the healthcare system. Therefore, the government has started to target countries with a tradition of training qualified professionals—like Brazil—to fill this gap.
Programs Offer Attractive Salaries and New Benefits
According to Mezzogiorno, the newly launched programs include:
- Competitive Salaries at European Standards
- Simplified Hiring Process
- Support for Regularization and Work Visa
- Additional Benefits, which may include housing assistance and support for adaptation in the country
Although each Italian region may adapt its own rules, the national movement already shows a greater openness to recruiting foreign professionals.
Brazilians Emerge as Strategic Workforce
Brazilian professionals become appealing to Italy for various reasons. In addition to well-recognized technical training, many already have experience in high-demand environments, which facilitates adaptation to the European pace.
At the same time, proficiency in the Latin language favors learning Italian, accelerating integration and professional certification processes.
Correspondent Highlights Direct Impact on Brazilian Lives
In his analysis, Diego Mezzogiorno states that the opportunity can change the trajectory of many Brazilian health professionals, especially those seeking financial stability, career advancement, and international experience.
According to him, the programs represent a rare and strategic opening at a time when several European countries are competing for skilled labor.
What to Expect in the Coming Months
Meanwhile, the Italian government is preparing new phases of the recruitment plan. The expectation is that, in the coming months, the following will be announced:
- New Bilateral Agreements
- Expansion of Vacancies by Region
- More Agile Protocols for Diploma Recognition
- Cultural and Linguistic Integration Programs
These measures are expected to further increase the number of Brazilians eligible to work legally in Italian territory.

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