It's the most common work permit type: for non-EU citizens hired under an employment contract by an Italian employer. It's usually issued through the Decreto Flussi, ICT, or Blue Card routes.
It legally ties your stay to an employment contract. Losing the job has consequences, but options like attesa occupazione give time to find a new role.
"After her Bangladesh-issued visa, Sayuri started work at a logistics group in Bari and got her permesso di soggiorno per lavoro subordinato a few months later, lined up with her contract."
Changing employer is allowed under most rules, but the change must be filed properly with INPS and the Questura. Off-the-books moves can hurt your record.
Official source
Ministero dell'Interno
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