The lack of an approved quota for the current year has led to an unprecedented situation for the Romanian labor market, which has thus become completely inaccessible to foreign workers who want to work in our country and whose applications are currently being completely rejected by the authorities, the manager of a major recruitment agency for foreign workers from outside Romania points out.
The absence of the approved quota of foreign workers for the current year makes it impossible to continue recruiting the workforce needed in vital economic sectors such as construction, agriculture, the hospitality industry and transportation.
Romanian employers have urgently requested an increase in the quota of foreign workers, given that the one previously set for 2024 has been completely exhausted.
"The General Inspectorate for Immigration rejects requests for employers to issue work permits on the grounds that we do not have an approved quota for 2025. The quota for next year should normally be approved no later than October of this year. ", said Yosef Gavriel Peisakh, General Manager of foreign labor recruitment agency WORK FROM ASIA.
Given that in a single month about 8000 work permits are normally issued, in the absence of requests for an extension of these settlements, we are talking about almost 8000 foreign workers who may miss the chance to come and work in Romania and for whom the entire bureaucratic process will have to be restarted once the new quota is approved.
This not only blocks the access of these workers to the Romanian labor market, but also creates the risk that many of them opt for other destinations in the European Union, where the process of obtaining work permits and visas is much more efficient. The "fast-track" mechanism implemented in other EU countries allows documents to be processed quickly, considerably reducing waiting times. In contrast, Romania remains in a cumbersome bureaucratic framework, which not only discourages foreign workers but also affects local employers, who are already facing a significant labor shortage.
"At the moment, the quota of foreign workers approved for last year is 100% exhausted, and the fact that there is only one draft law at the moment that presents the possibility of a new quota of 100,000 new workers, does not help us anything. The real market need is at least 200,000 workers, and the lack of support from the authorities at the moment is making it massively difficult, if not impossible, to bring foreign labor into the country. Thousands of applications for work permits have been refused on this basis since the beginning of the year. "he added Yosef Gavriel Peisakh.

