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Oct 27, 2025

EU Immigration Committee Meets, Germany Pushes for ‘Return Hubs’ & EES Fine-Tuning

EU Immigration Committee Meets, Germany Pushes for ‘Return Hubs’ & EES Fine-Tuning
The EU’s Strategic Committee on Immigration, Frontiers and Asylum (SCIFA) convened on 27 October 2025 in Brussels, with German delegates taking a leading role in two agenda items that affect corporate mobility:

• ‘Modalities Regarding Return Hubs’ – a German-drafted discussion paper proposing joint processing centres in non-EU countries to streamline the return of irregular migrants whose asylum claims fail. Berlin argues this will free administrative capacity for high-skilled visa issuance under the Blue Card and new Opportunity Card schemes.

• Operational review of the Entry/Exit System (EES) after its first two weeks of live deployment. Germany highlighted initial congestion at Frankfurt and Munich land-side registration zones during peak bank arrivals, recommending EU-wide pre-registration apps to avoid queuing that could deter business travellers.

Member states broadly supported Germany’s call for harmonised digital-gate standards but postponed a formal vote until December pending cost-benefit analysis. NGOs criticised the ‘return hubs’ concept, while employers’ federation BDA welcomed any measure that speeds processing for urgently needed talent.

For mobility teams, SCIFA’s deliberations signal potential policy shifts that could tighten humanitarian pathways while accelerating skilled migration channels—a dual-track approach German politicians see as key to easing domestic labour shortages without fuelling public concern over irregular arrivals.
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