sabato 10 gennaio 2026

Press Release – New Multilingual Episode of the “Immigration Law” Podcast Now Online

 Press Release – New Multilingual Episode of the “Immigration Law” Podcast Now Online

A new episode of the Immigration Law podcast is now available, focusing on a highly significant decision issued by the Ordinary Court of Florence on 24 December 2025, which recognised complementary protection on the basis of effective work integration in Italy.

The decision clearly confirms that integration—particularly labour integration—continues to represent a central legal criterion for the protection of a foreign national’s private life, even after the amendments introduced by Decree-Law No. 20 of 2023. The ruling reaffirms the continued relevance of Article 19 of the Consolidated Immigration Act, interpreted in line with Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights.

The podcast episode analyses the key legal aspects of the decision, highlighting the role of stable employment, economic self-sufficiency and social rootedness, as well as the principle that integration achieved during the period of administrative or judicial proceedings cannot be dismissed as artificial or legally irrelevant.

To ensure broad accessibility and promote accurate legal information at an international level, the episode has been published in five different languages:

🔹 Italian
Title: Riconosciuta la protezione complementare per integrazione lavorativa: il decreto del Tribunale di Firenze del 24 dicembre 2025
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/riconosciuta-la-protezione-complementare-per-integrazione-lavorativa-il-decreto-del-tribunale-di-firenze-del-24-dicembre-2025--69379763

🔹 English
Title: Complementary protection recognised on the basis of work integration: the Florence Court decision of 24 December 2025
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/complementary-protection-recognised-on-the-basis-of-work-integration-the-florence-court-decision-of-24-december-2025--69379762

🔹 Spanish
Título: Reconocida la protección complementaria por integración laboral: el decreto del Tribunal de Florencia de 24 de diciembre de 2025
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/reconocida-la-proteccion-complementaria-por-integracion-laboral-el-decreto-del-tribunal-de-florencia-de-24-de-diciembre-de-2025--69379761

🔹 Arabic
العنوان: الاعتراف بالحماية التكميلية بسبب الاندماج المهني: قرار محكمة فلورنسا الصادر في 24 ديسمبر 2025
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/al-nwan-ala-traf-balhmayt-altkmylyt-bsbb-alandmaj-almhny-qrar-mhkmt-flwrnsa-alsadr-fy-24-dysmbr-2025--69379765

🔹 Albanian
Titulli: Njohja e mbrojtjes plotësuese për integrim në punë: dekreti i Gjykatës së Firences i 24 dhjetorit 2025
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/njohja-e-mbrojtjes-plotesuese-per-integrim-ne-pune-dekreti-i-gjykates-se-firences-i-24-dhjetorit-2025--69379764

The Immigration Law podcast continues its work of legal analysis and public legal education, with the aim of making complex judicial decisions accessible and contributing to a serious, informed and balanced debate on immigration law.

Avv. Fabio Loscerbo

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New on TikTok: Residence permit denied by the Police but granted by the Court: a job and real integration are enough for special protection Welcome to a new episode of the podcast Immigration Law. My name is lawyer Fabio Loscerbo, and today we address a very practical issue: what happens when the Police deny a residence permit, but the Court overturns that decision. We are talking about a judgment of the Court of Bologna, case number 591 of 2025, concerning the recognition of special protection . The Police had denied the permit, arguing that the applicant had not demonstrated sufficient integration. This is a very common reasoning in practice: authorities often expect an almost “perfect” level of integration, as if a foreign national had to prove complete and definitive social inclusion. The Court takes a different approach, one that is more consistent with the law and recent case law. It clearly states that full integration is not required. What matters is a serious and concrete path of integration, even if it is still ongoing. In this case, the applicant had a stable job, an income, had attended language courses, and had been living in Italy for several years. All these elements, taken together, show real social integration. At this point, a key legal principle comes into play: the right to private life under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights. This concept does not only concern family ties, but also includes social relationships, work, and the life a person builds over time. The Court states that removing a person in such circumstances would mean uprooting them and seriously affecting their fundamental rights. It also adds an important point: if there are no concerns related to public safety or public order, the State’s interest in expulsion becomes weak. The outcome is clear: the Court recognizes the right to a residence permit for special protection, valid for two years, renewable and convertible into a work permit . The message of this decision is straightforward: if a person works, integrates, and builds a life in Italy, this reality cannot be ignored. And this is exactly where the future of immigration law will increasingly be decided. Thank you for listening, and see you soon for a new episode of Immigration Law.

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