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M2S Group is a trusted international recruitment and immigration support agency, specialising in providing highly skilled, overseas-experienced construction workers for Italy.
We support Italian construction companies, contractors, and infrastructure developers by supplying reliable, safety-focused workers who meet Italian labour laws, EU regulations, and project-specific technical requirements.
M2S Group provides professional immigration and legal employment support for foreign construction workers seeking to work in Italy’s construction sector.
Our core responsibility is immigration compliance. We work closely with licensed Italian recruitment and employment companies that officially hire construction workers for Italian employers.
We handle and coordinate:
This ensures lawful employment, minimises employer risk, and enables smooth workforce integration across Italy.
We recruit qualified construction professionals from:
Our recruitment specialists ensure workers are prepared for Italian construction practices, EU safety standards, tools, materials, and diverse site environments.
With over 20 years of international recruitment experience, M2S Group supplies dependable construction staffing solutions across major Italian sectors, including:
We provide a comprehensive range of construction profiles aligned with Italian and EU requirements, including:
All construction workers supplied by M2S Group are trained and briefed on:
This ensures safe operations, reduced incidents, and full regulatory compliance.
M2S Group follows a transparent and structured recruitment process:
Each worker is selected to meet Italian legal requirements and employer expectations from day one.
M2S Group delivers end-to-end construction recruitment and immigration solutions across Italy, supporting short-term projects and long-term developments.
We connect Italian employers with a global construction talent pool, offering cost-effective, compliant, and scalable workforce solutions.
M2S GROUP provides professional immigration and legal employment support for construction workers working in Italy.
We do not replace government authorities, and we do not issue permits ourselves. The competent Italian authorities make all decisions regarding work permits, visas, and residence rights. Our role is to prepare, coordinate, and support workers and employers throughout the legal process.
M2S GROUP focuses on legal authorisation and compliance for construction workers, including:
Each step is clearly explained so workers understand timelines, documentation, and legal start dates.
M2S GROUP works with licensed Italian recruitment and employment companies that provide verified job offers from legitimate construction employers.
This cooperation ensures:
Workers supported by M2S GROUP receive:
Italian construction companies benefit from workers who:
This reduces compliance risk, penalties, and workforce shortages.
By combining:
The entire recruitment process becomes structured, transparent, and lawful.
Non-EU workers require full legal authorisation to work in Italy. M2S GROUP provides:
Our goal is safe, legal, and fully informed employment in Italy.
M2S GROUP supports:
All workers are verified for skills, documentation, and legal eligibility before placement.
M2S GROUP operates a secure online platform where both employers and workers must register to begin cooperation. Registration ensures verification, compliance, and efficient process management.
Italian construction companies register on the M2S GROUP platform to begin recruitment. Employers provide details about projects, locations, timelines, and workforce requirements.
Employer registration link:
https://www.moving2europe.eu/our-platform/employer/register
Construction workers register on the M2S GROUP platform to apply for verified job opportunities in Italy. Workers provide details about skills, experience, and availability.
Worker registration link:
https://www.moving2europe.eu/work-europe
All recruitment and immigration activities managed by M2S GROUP comply with Italian labour law, EU regulations, and data protection standards.
M2S GROUP specialises in international construction workforce recruitment and immigration support. Our expertise in Italian labour law, EU compliance, and construction sector requirements ensures ethical, reliable, and compliant hiring solutions.
Our mission is to strengthen Italy’s construction sector by connecting skilled international workers with reliable employers through legal, transparent, and long-term employment solutions.
If you are a construction worker seeking legal employment in Italy or an Italian construction company looking for qualified workers with full immigration and employment support, M2S GROUP is your trusted partner.
1. Can foreign construction workers legally work in Italy?
Yes. Foreign construction workers can legally work in Italy if they comply with Italian labour and immigration regulations. Rules differ for EU/EEA citizens and non-EU nationals.
2. Do EU construction workers need a work permit in Italy?
No. Citizens of EU/EEA member states do not need a work permit to work in Italy. They must register their residence if staying long-term and have a valid employment contract.
3. Do non-EU construction workers need a work permit in Italy?
Yes. Non-EU construction workers must obtain Italian work authorisation and a residence permit before starting work.
4. Who applies for the work permit in Italy?
In most cases, the Italian employer applies for the work authorisation (Nulla Osta) on behalf of the foreign construction worker. A construction recruitment agency may assist with documentation and coordination.
5. What types of work permits exist for construction workers in Italy?
Construction workers are commonly employed under:
The permit type depends on contract duration and national quota availability.
6. Do non-EU construction workers need a visa to work in Italy?
Yes. After the work authorisation is approved, non-EU workers must obtain a long-stay work visa and then apply for a residence permit in Italy.
7. Can a construction worker apply from their home country?
Yes. Non-EU construction workers usually apply from their home country through an Italian embassy or consulate after securing a job offer and work authorisation.
8. Can foreign workers already in Europe work in Italy?
Yes, but non-EU workers must still obtain Italian work authorisation and a residence permit. Residence permits from other EU or Schengen countries do not grant work rights in Italy.
9. What documents does a construction worker need to work in Italy?
Standard required documents include:
10. Are construction qualifications recognised in Italy?
Yes, but some construction trades may require recognition or equivalency checks, especially for regulated professions.
11. Can construction workers receive training in Italy?
Yes. Employers often provide safety training, site induction, and job-specific instruction in line with Italian construction standards.
12. Are foreign trade certificates accepted in Italy?
EU/EEA certificates are generally accepted.
Non-EU certificates may require translation and official recognition.
13. What medical requirements apply to construction workers?
Workers must be medically fit for physical labour. Occupational health checks are commonly required.
14. Do construction workers need an Italian employment contract?
Yes. Legal employment requires a written employment contract compliant with Italian labour law and collective agreements.
15. Can construction workers work on multiple sites in Italy?
Yes. Construction workers may work at multiple sites for the same employer if specified in the employment contract.
16. What is the minimum salary for construction workers in Italy?
National collective labour agreements in the construction sector regulate minimum wages. Actual salaries depend on role and experience.
17. Are working hours regulated in Italy?
Yes. Working hours, overtime, rest periods, and holidays are regulated under Italian labour legislation.
18. Can a construction worker change employers in Italy?
Yes. EU workers may change employers freely.
Non-EU workers usually need a new work authorisation when changing employers.
19. How long does it take to get a work permit in Italy?
Processing times typically range from 4 to 8 weeks, depending on quotas, region, and application completeness.
20. Can family members join a construction worker in Italy?
Yes. Family reunification is possible once the worker holds a valid residence permit and meets income and housing requirements.
21. Is illegal work punished in Italy?
Yes. Illegal employment can result in fines, deportation, entry bans, and penalties for employers.
22. Do employers need authorisation to hire foreign construction workers?
Yes. Employers must be legally registered in Italy and comply with labour, tax, and social security regulations.
23. Does the Construction Recruitment Agency provide immigration support?
Yes. The agency assists with recruitment, documentation, and coordination of work authorisation and residence permits.
24. Does the Construction Recruitment Agency provide legal advice?
No. The agency provides only recruitment and procedural support. Italian authorities make final decisions.
25. Is registration with the Construction Recruitment Agency mandatory?
Yes. Registration is required to begin recruitment and immigration support services.
26. Can construction workers apply for jobs before arriving in Italy?
Yes. Non-EU workers must secure a job offer before applying for a work visa and residence permit.
27. Are construction workers insured in Italy?
Yes. Legally employed workers are covered under Italy’s social security and insurance system.
28. Do construction workers pay tax in Italy?
Yes. Income earned in Italy is subject to Italian tax regulations.
29. Can construction workers be self-employed in Italy?
Yes, but strict registration, licensing, and tax requirements apply. This option is not suitable for most construction roles.
30. What languages are required to work in Italy?
There is no legal language requirement, but basic Italian is often preferred on construction sites.
31. Can construction workers be employed long-term in Italy?
Yes. Long-term employment is possible through permit renewals and continuous contracts.
32. Does Italy accept construction workers from Asia and Africa?
Yes, provided quota availability, labour market conditions, and immigration requirements are met.
33. What happens if documents expire?
Expired permits or residence documents make employment illegal. Renewals must be completed before expiry.
34. Does the Construction Recruitment Agency work with verified employers only?
Yes. The agency cooperates exclusively with verified and compliant Italian construction companies.
35. Where can workers and employers register?
Employer registration:
https://www.moving2europe.eu/our-platform/employer/register
Worker registration:
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