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Oct 23, 2025

EU leaders press for faster implementation of migration pact and ‘visa alignment’ at 23 Oct European Council

EU leaders press for faster implementation of migration pact and ‘visa alignment’ at 23 Oct European Council
At their Brussels summit on 23 October EU heads of state and government, including German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, adopted conclusions calling for “swift and full implementation” of the June 2025 migration-asylum package. Leaders urged member states to move quickly on three fronts of direct relevance to corporate mobility managers:
1. External dimension – comprehensive partnerships with origin and transit countries to curb irregular flows.
2. Return and readmission – accelerating deportations of failed asylum-seekers to free administrative capacity for skilled-worker visas.
3. Visa alignment – pressuring neighbouring states to harmonise visa rules with the EU to prevent ‘back-door’ entry.

Germany lobbied successfully for explicit language on visa alignment; Berlin fears divergent policies in the Western Balkans could undermine its tightened Schengen-area border checks. Although conclusions are not legally binding, they give the Council a political mandate to pass secondary legislation in coming months – likely affecting processing times and documentary requirements for third-country nationals.

Corporate-relocation teams should expect potential short-notice rule changes, particularly for business travellers transiting visa-free Balkan states en route to Germany.
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