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China's 2025/26 Winter-Spring Flight Timetable Adds 10.8 % More International Frequencies
CAAC launched the 2025/26 winter-spring timetable on 26 October, lifting weekly flights to 119,500 and boosting international frequencies by 10.8 %. Major hubs in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou regain over half of China’s overseas traffic, while new routes to India, Oman, Argentina and others deepen global reach. The expanded lift dovetails with China’s broader visa-free push and offers corporates faster, cheaper options for moving people and goods.
UAE Gives Golden Visa Holders 24/7 Consular Protection Worldwide
Effective 26 October 2025, the UAE extended full consular services—emergency assistance, evacuation, and fast-track return documents—to long-term Golden Visa residents travelling abroad. The upgrade narrows the gap between expatriate privileges and Emirati citizenship, bolstering the UAE’s appeal as a headquarters and talent hub. Businesses should integrate the new hotline and documentation process into travel-risk plans.
Delhi’s Revamped Terminal 2 Opens, Re-shaping India’s Airport Immigration Flows
Indira Gandhi International Airport’s Terminal 2 reopened on 26 October 2025 with self-service immigration, DigiYatra e-gates and reallocated domestic flights. The move eases congestion at India’s busiest hub, shortens connections for business travellers and supports the rollout of the national e-Arrival Card.
Ottawa signals sweeping immigration overhaul to lure global tech talent
Prime Minister Mark Carney told business leaders on 26 October 2025 that the 2026 budget will introduce a consolidated, skills-based immigration stream aimed at scientists and tech workers. The plan would tie occupational caps to labour-market data, preserve temporary-resident limits and require provinces to link immigration to housing supply. Employers will gain faster work-permit ‘vouchers’ but must prepare for new compliance rules. The announcement positions Canada to capitalise on tougher U.S. visa policies.
US to Photograph Nearly All Non-Citizens at Entry and Exit Under Sweeping Biometric Rule
CBP finalized a rule on Oct 26 mandating that virtually every non-citizen be photographed when entering and leaving the United States. The measure, aimed at tightening identity checks and reducing visa overstays, will take effect in late December and covers travelers at all air, sea and land ports. Businesses must prepare foreign employees for the new procedure, while privacy groups are gearing up for legal challenges.