The Greek Parliament recently approved an agreement signed between Bangladesh and Greece to pave the way for recruiting 4,000 agriculture-based workers annually.
It will also help regularize nearly 18,000 Bangladeshis staying in the southeast European country, the Foreign Ministry said.
Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen said: "I am glad to share with you the good news that the Greek Parliament has approved our signed MoU on Thursday".
With this Parliamentary approval, the process of implementation of the legal framework is expected to start soon, he said, adding that this agreement was the first of its kind with any EU country.
"Around 15,000-18,000 of our people will be regularized and 4,000 fresh agricultural workers will be recruited from Bangladesh every year under this framework," he added.
In February 2022, Greece and Bangladesh signed a deal for Greece to employ 4,000 Bangladeshi workers annually.
Bangladesh's Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment Minister Imran Ahmad and Greek Migration Minister Notis Mitarakis signed the deal in Dhaka.
Bangladeshi workers will be provided a 5-year temporary work permit and under the agreement, seasonal workers will be hired in the agricultural sector.
As per the deal, the two countries have decided to expand the agreement as needed, potentially adding sectors and workers to the deal.
Workers will have to leave Greece after the five-year period ends.
Bangladeshi workers will be able to safely go to Greece to work legally now.
They will be able to travel there with the employers bearing the expenses after the recruiting process is complete in Bangladesh, Greek officials noted after signing the deal.
Bangladeshi workers used to confront problems with human trafficking and rights violations in the past and this deal aims to facilitate a safe process for workers to come to Greece without infringing on their rights, they added.