Moldovans to legally work in Bulgaria as agreement signature
Moldovans will be able to legally engage in Bulgaria. An agreement in this regard has been signed in Sofia by the Minister of Health, Labor and Social Protection, Svetlana Cebotari and the Minister of Labor and Social Policy of Bulgaria, Biser Petkov. The Labor Migration Regulation provides for the legal employment of migrant workers on the territory both states.
"The management of migration flows is an important step for both states, a commitment made at national and regional level. The agreement signed today is yet another step taken, citizens will be able to work legally with equal rights on the territory of both states, we will reduce the phenomenon of illegal immigration for work, "said Svetlana Cebotari.
Institutions implementing the Agreement are the Employment Agency of both states that will identify job offers submitted by employers and will select the right candidates. In turn, employers commit themselves to cover travel and accommodation costs, as well as paying salaries under the same conditions as local workers, and returning migrant workers to the country upon expiration of the employment contract.
"Bulgaria is experiencing major labor problems, and in this sense, we have started signing the Agreements on labor migration regulation with neighboring countries. We have signed with Armenia, we are in negotiations with Ukraine and today we have signed with Moldova. It is important for citizens of both states to be supported in the search for a job and to work legally, so we can assure them all the benefits and rights in the country they are, "said Biser Petkov.
The treaty was signed for a period of 5 years, with a subsequent automatic extension for a period of three years.
According to official data, in 2016, 5,147 Moldovan citizens were on the territory of Bulgaria and 23 Bulgarian citizens arrived with a Bulgarian passport in the Republic of Moldova.
The Republic of Moldova has signed 7 Agreements on labor migration, with Ukraine, Russia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Italy, Israel, France.