Italy Work Visa from Ghana 2026: 2-Year Resident Card via the Decreto Flussi
Italy 2-Year Work Visa 2026 from Ghana — agricultural Visa D with a two-year resident card, €1,300+/month, 95%+ approval profile across all regions. Register from GHS 1,000.
Overview
Italy is the most predictable long-term EU route currently open to Ghanaians. The programme rides on the Italian government’s annual decreto flussi agricultural quota, the resident card is valid for two years from arrival, and the visa-success profile sits above 95% across every applicant region we file from.
Important: Secure Travel and Tours Ghana does not guarantee visa approval. Final decisions rest entirely with the Italy embassy and immigration authorities. What we guarantee is complete, accurate documentation and full programme management at every stage.
Programme Snapshot
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Visa type | Visa D · 2-year resident card |
| Duration / permit | 2-year Italian resident card on arrival |
| Work type | Agricultural roles (decreto flussi quota) |
| Salary | From €1,300 / month |
| Accommodation | Provided (may be deducted from salary) |
| Registration fee | GHS 1,000 (offset against documentation stage) |
| Payment plan | Milestone-based 20 / 40 / 40 |
★ Italy carries the strongest visa-success profile of any programme on our list and the longest single-entry permit on issue.
Why the Italy Direct Work Visa Works for Ghanaians in 2026
The Italy programme is a direct, employer-sponsored work visa — not a job-seeker visa, not a study route, not a tourist conversion. You leave Ghana with a confirmed contract, written employment terms and accommodation arranged on arrival. That is the single biggest reason approval profiles stay strong across African applicant pools: the embassy is reviewing a real labour-market need, not a speculative travel plan.
Required Documents
The base documentation set for the Italy programme is intentionally short:
- Valid Ghana passport (6+ months validity, ideally 18 months)
- Education diploma / certificate (SSCE/WASSCE or higher, where required)
- Completed Italy work permit application form
- Passport-size photographs (white background, biometric specs)
- Ghana Police criminal record certificate (where required)
Specific add-ons depend on the vacancy — your placement manager confirms the exact list in writing after registration.
How the Application Runs
- Register and pay the GHS 1,000 registration fee on the Work Visa Registration page. This opens your candidate file and locks your slot in the next monthly intake.
- Document collection and verification — submission to the Italy employer and authority. Stage 1 of the 20 / 40 / 40 milestone plan.
- Work permit issued — Stage 2 payment is only released after the permit is in hand.
- Visa appointment and decision — Stage 3 payment is only released after the visa is granted.
- Pre-departure briefing, flight, and arrival reception in Italy.
Air tickets and embassy fees are not included in the programme price and are payable separately.
Apply for the Italy Work Visa from Ghana
To start your Italy application, complete the central registration form for our European direct work-visa pipeline:
➡️ Complete your Work Visa Registration (GHS 1,000)
The form pre-selects Italy as your destination programme and routes your file straight to the Italy desk.
You can also review the full programme page first:
- Italy Programme — full pricing, payment milestones and FAQs
- All European Direct Work Visa Programmes
Related European Direct Work Visa Guides
- Serbia Work Visa from Ghana 2026
- Portugal Work Visa from Ghana 2026
- Hungary Work Visa from Ghana 2026
Official External Sources
- Italy Visa Portal (vistoperitalia)
- Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Schengen and EU visa rules overview (European Commission)
Talk to a Consultant
WhatsApp +233 20 444 4220 or book a 45-minute consultation (GHS 300) if you want a Ghana-based consultant to review your file before you register. Final reminder: we do not guarantee visa approval — we guarantee process integrity and a milestone-based fee plan that ties payments to delivered outcomes.