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Albania has expressed a strong interest in recruiting skilled and semi-skilled workers from Bangladesh to meet its expanding labour market needs. 

The proposal was conveyed by Albanian president Bajram Begaj during a meeting with chief adviser Muhammad Yunus on the sidelines of the 80th United Nations General Assembly here on Thursday. 


‘We need workers for our country, and several Albanian companies have already submitted applications to hire from Bangladesh,’ president Begaj said. 

He emphasised that bilateral cooperation could be broadened further, particularly in sectors like tourism, highlighting Albania’s southern coastline as a promising destination for Bangladeshi travellers. 

Chief adviser Yunus welcomed the initiative, noting that Bangladesh, with its dynamic and youthful workforce, was well-positioned to support Albania’s economic growth. 

He also urged the Albanian government to ease visa procedures, pointing out that Bangladeshi citizens currently had to travel to New Delhi to apply for visas. 

In response, president Begaj suggested that Albania was considering the introduction of e-visas for Bangladeshi nationals. 

He also called for stronger institutional engagement, including high-level official visits, to advance cooperation. 

Law adviser Asif Nazrul, who oversees the Ministry of Expatriate Welfare, at the meeting affirmed Bangladesh’s capacity to provide a wide range of manpower — from doctors and nurses to factory and agricultural workers. 

He emphasised the importance of signing a memorandum of understanding to streamline the recruitment process. 

President Begaj also announced that Albanian universities were ready to welcome Bangladeshi students under existing international enrolment schemes. 

Senior secretary for SDG affairs Lamiya Morshed was also present at the meeting.