Day 38 of the protest/PAs about an hour of march, citizens return to the Prime Minister's Office
After more than an hour of marching through the streets of...
After more than an hour of marching through the streets of...

While the numbers of asylum requests from Albanian citizens in one of the European Union countries have declined significantly in recent years, the flight is now in a different, more official form.
People who decide to leave are doing so through regular employment contracts, as indicated by Eurostat figures on residence permits granted for the first time and their reasons.
The number of Albanian individuals leaving for employment has increased significantly in recent years. Eurostat reported that in 2022-2024 alone, an average of 20,000 work permits were issued per year, mainly in Italy, Greece and Germany, up from around 3-4,000 a decade ago.
Since 2021, the European Union has granted around 72,000 first-time residence permits for employment reasons to Albanian citizens. This figure, which includes only official departures, not counting those who are unregistered, working illegally, or those leaving for seasonal employment, is as much as 13% of those employed in the private non-agricultural sector, according to other INSTAT data.
The exodus on this scale has made finding labor an increasingly worrisome problem, hindering the plans of local businesses to manage daily activity and, above all, to expand with new investments.
The highest number of permits was granted in 2022, with around 22 thousand, but in the following two years, an average of 18-19 thousand lek were granted per year.
In 2015, residence permits granted for work reasons accounted for only 4.5% of the total, as most of them were granted for family reasons (family reunification for immigrants who left in the 2000s).
The new wave of immigration that began after 2016 was more employment-oriented. In 2024, according to Eurostat data, processed by Monitor, about 29% of permits were granted for employment reasons, 51% for family reasons, 3.1% for study reasons and about 17% for other reasons.
In 2024, Greece led the way for the highest number of permits issued for employment reasons, with 7.2 thousand. Germany has become an increasingly popular destination, averaging 4.5 thousand permits per year and attracting mainly nurses, doctors and IT specialists. Italy is the next country with around 3 thousand permits per year.
Croatia is a country that is attracting workers in construction and tourism, with around 1.4 to 2 thousand permits per year. Malta was also a favorite country, in construction and tourism, but in 2024 the permits issued by this country were halved to around 500.
France, which is the largest recipient of asylum applications, grants an average of 400-500 work permits.
Now escape is through work permits, not asylum
The number of those fleeing with work permits is now almost twice as high as those seeking to leave through asylum. Other Eurostat data shows that in 2022 there were 15 thousand asylum applications from Albanian citizens in EU countries, in 2023 their number dropped to 11 thousand and in 2024 it was 9.3 thousand./ Monitor
Today our country will be affected by unstable weather con...
The premises of the Historical Museum of Shkodra were chos...
Less than 30 percent of employees in Albania use the inter...
Today our country will be affected by unstable weather con...
October is designated as Breast Cancer Awareness Month wor...
Today our country will be affected by unstable weather con...
Today, our country will be affected by stable weather cond...
The first phase of the second round of university registra...
Today our country will be affected by unstable weather con...
As a result of warm and humid air masses of oceanic origin...
Only time will tell whether the planned projects in the fu...
Today our country will be affected by unstable weather con...
On Friday, our country will be affected by unstable weathe...
Two days ago, in the village of Strelce in Maliq, a house ...
Today our country will be affected by unstable weather con...
Today our country will be affected by stable weather condi...
A significant portion of Albanian employees are considerin...
This Tuesday, our country will be affected by stable weath...
Europe's dependence on foreign doctors and nurses is growi...
This Monday, our country will be affected by stable weathe...
The word "fatherland" with properties is not enough. The m...
The justice reform claimed that it would bring faster, fai...
The Justice Reform and the vetting process were trumpeted ...
After revealing the property portfolio in Tirana, Kavaja, ...
The Special Board of Appeal (KPA) decided this Monday ...
The KPA vetting decided this Thursday to dismiss the p...
Suela Salavaçi, a prosecutor in the Prosecutor's Offic...
The Special Board of Appeal reinstated the prosecutor ...
Today, on 07.07.2026, the Police Supervision Agency (AMP),...
One person has been arrested, 7 have been prosecuted, and ...
Fier Police have issued an official response regarding the...
The Serious Crimes Investigation Section, in cooperation w...
While the total number of deaths fell in 2025, those from ...
As Albania faces ongoing demographic challenges, the l...
Today our country will be affected by relatively unstable ...
In an interview with CNA TV, psychologist Bona Miekley sai...
The Duke of Sussex and six others have lost their privacy ...
A court in eastern China has sentenced a former city offic...
US President Donald Trump has criticized NATO allies ahead...
Presidenti i Ukrainës ka përdorur një fjalim në samitin e ...
The German Embassy in Tirana has invited the Albanian publ...
Professor and literature scholar Ali Xhiku has passed away...
During my research into the life and artistic photographic...
This year's edition of the Gjon Mili International Video A...
The country recently closed a nearly decade-long program f...
While the total number of deaths fell in 2025, those from ...
Turizmi në Shqipëri vijon të jetë i përqendruar kryesisht ...
The debate continues between the National Business Center ...