The situation
Quota numbers for 2018 have increased.
A closer look
Quota numbers will be as follows as of January 1, 2018:
- Non-EU/European Economic Area nationals, issued annually:
- 4,500 short-term L permits (unchanged); and
- 3,500 long-term B permits (up from 3,000);
- EU/European Economic Area nationals, issued quarterly:
- 3,000 short-term L permits (up from 2,000);
- 500 long-term B permits (up from 250).
- Croatian nationals: 450 short-term L Permits, 50 long-term B permits (unchanged).
- Romanian and Bulgarian nationals: 996 long-term B permits (unchanged). This quota was recently introduced; it is released on a quarterly basis and will apply until May 2018.
What this means for employers
Though employers should benefit from the increased quota numbers, they should submit work permit applications early to avoid rejections due to the quotas.
This alert is for informational purposes only. If you have any questions, please contact the global immigration professional with whom you work at Fragomen or send an email to emea@fragomen.com.
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