Romania has granted more than 77,000 work permits this year in an effort to address existing labor shortages across various sectors, according to official reports from SchengenVisaInfo.
In 2024, Romania has issued over 77,000 work permits, aiming to fill gaps in the domestic labor market. This move reflects the country’s efforts to attract foreign workers to sectors experiencing workforce deficits. Official sources from SchengenVisaInfo highlight that the permits are part of a strategic response to labor market demands. Although the article does not specifically mention Nepalese workers in Greece, the broader context involves migration and overseas employment policies relevant to workers from countries like Nepal seeking opportunities within Europe. This labor mobility also intersects with Greece’s own migrant worker dynamics and policies, signifying a wider regional trend in managing workforce needs through cross-border movements and permits.
Sources referenced:
- https://schengenvisainfo.com/news/romania-issued-over-77000-work-permits-this-year-in-efforts-to-fill-market-gaps/





