There is a channel for the transfer of workers to Western Europe, said Veselin Nalbantov, deputy chairman of the Bulgarian Hotel and Restaurant Association.
Hotels on Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast say that seasonal workers from Nepal and Sri Lanka have left their jobs where they have been accommodated with work visas. Low-category workers like dishwashers and janitors with no education who do not speak English use Bulgaria as a springboard. “The people who disappeared left their passports. Perhaps they have been told they do not need documents because it is an illegal channel or they have duplicate documents,” Veseli Nalbantov said in an interview with Nova TV. “The National Employment Agency must find them immediately and they should be blacklisted,” he said and went on to explain that the persons who have disappeared have Schengen visas.
The delayed effect of the constitutional changes is one of the key factors for us, North Macedonia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Timco Mucunski told Sitel TV. He defended his government's position that Bulgarians should be listed as..
President Rumen Radev held a telephone conversation with the President of Israel, Isaac Herzog, the press secretariat of the Bulgarian head of state reported. Presidents Radev and Herzog discussed aspects of the Middle East security situation, the..
The exhibition "Woman of many faces" with black and white photographs will be opened today on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the great Bulgarian actress Tatyana Lolova. The photographs will be exhibited in the city garden in front of the Ivan..
The European Commission has asked Bulgaria’s Minister of Education Galin Tsokov for further information regarding the law, adopted by parliament,..
On Wednesday, the western part of the country will be cloudy and rainy with thunderstorms and hail possible . Eastern Bulgaria will be mostly sunny...
20.8% of Bulgarians say they want to live under authoritarian rule, another 10% are supporters of communism, indicates a survey conducted by Alpha..
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