UK injects £100 million to expand ‘one-in, one-out’ returns pilot with France
Italy Opens Pre-Filling Window for 2026–2028 ‘Decreto Flussi’ Work-Visa Quotas
Canberra moves to slash Western Australia’s skilled-migration quota by 30 percent
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US Consulate Chennai reopens, restoring full visa and American Citizen Services
The US Consulate in Chennai reopened on 23 October 2025 after a one-day shutdown, allowing visa interviews and American Citizen Services to resume. Applicants whose 22 October slots were cancelled are being automatically rescheduled. The reopening clears a key processing hub for students and workers in South India, but mobility managers should anticipate minor backlogs over the next week.
EU Summit Adopts Migration Conclusions; Poland Reaffirms Hard-Line Position
EU leaders agreed fresh conclusions on migration at the 23 Oct 2025 European Council. Poland backed tougher external-border measures but rejected mandatory migrant relocation, stressing its existing burden from Ukrainian refugees. Warsaw also defended its decision to prolong internal border checks until April 2026, a move that is already raising logistics costs for companies. Mobility specialists should plan for continued Schengen disruption and stricter Polish vetting of foreign workers.
USCIS Clarifies $100,000 H-1B Surcharge: Applies Only to Consular Filings After Sept 21
On October 23 USCIS confirmed that the new US $100,000 H-1B surcharge applies only to petitions filed abroad on or after September 21 — not to extensions, amendments or transfers for workers already in the U.S. The agency’s clarification averts widespread over-payments but leaves employers recruiting overseas talent facing a massive fee increase while lawsuits proceed.
EU leaders adopt fresh migration conclusions with direct impact on France’s border and return policies
The 23 October 2025 European Council summit set new benchmarks for Schengen border technology, stepped-up returns of irregular migrants and creation of an EU anti-smuggling centre. France, as a key entry hub, must now accelerate EES roll-out and improve its low return rate—moves that will tighten compliance requirements for travellers and globally mobile staff.
UAE launches 10-year Waqf Donor Golden Visa to link philanthropy and long-term residency
Effective 23 October 2025, donors contributing AED 2 million or more to certified endowments can secure a sponsor-free, 10-year UAE Golden Visa. The initiative links long-term residency to measurable philanthropic impact, broadens Dubai’s talent-attraction toolbox and offers multinationals a new mobility option for senior executives committed to CSR.
Prime Minister Carney Unveils “Made-in-Canada” Immigration Plan Aimed at U.S. H-1B Talent
Prime Minister Mark Carney used an October 23 prime-time address to announce that his November budget will contain a revamped immigration plan focused on attracting highly-skilled workers—particularly those deterred by the United States’ new H-1B visa costs—while limiting overall intake to levels Canada can economically absorb. The forthcoming “Talent Strategy” will rely on faster processing, targeted Express Entry draws and enhanced provincial settlement funding, signalling opportunities for employers to recruit U.S.-based tech talent but also tighter compliance expectations.
Brazil Expands Business-Visitor Visa to Cover Short-Term Technical Assistance
Decree 12.657/2025, publicised on 23 Oct 2025, lets business-visitor (VIVIS) holders perform short-term technical assistance and technology-transfer work under a contract with a Brazilian entity, removing the old requirement for a temporary work visa. Paid employment remains barred, but the change slashes lead times for corporate assignments and aligns Brazil with mobility norms in other G20 economies.
U.S. Consulate Chennai Reopens, Restoring Full Visa Services for India
The U.S. Consulate in Chennai reopened on October 23 after a 24-hour security pause, immediately resuming all visa interviews. Automatic rescheduling of cancelled appointments and weekend interview drives aim to prevent new backlogs. The post also rolled out stricter social-media vetting rules, offering a preview of security upgrades slated for other consulates. The restart is critical for Indian tech talent, student flows and U.S. businesses with December travel plans.