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Legal Basis Set for EU ePrescription and Digital Patient Summary in Austria

Legal Basis Set for EU ePrescription and Digital Patient Summary in Austria

Austria has passed the legislation it needs to join the EU’s ePrescription and digital patient-summary systems. From 2026, mobile workers and tourists will be able to redeem home-country prescriptions in Austrian pharmacies and share essential health data with local doctors at the push of a button.

Oct 25, 2025
Vienna Airport Drug Seizure Highlights Tightened Transit Security

Vienna Airport Drug Seizure Highlights Tightened Transit Security

A 25-kilogram cannabis haul at Vienna Airport on 24 October shows how Austrian customs are intensifying transit inspections ahead of the Entry/Exit System. Travellers can expect longer screening times as authorities deploy new risk-profiling tools.

Oct 25, 2025
EU JHA Counsellors Meet in Brussels as Austria Pushes for Tougher Return Policy

EU JHA Counsellors Meet in Brussels as Austria Pushes for Tougher Return Policy

At an EU JHA counsellors’ session on 24 October, Austria pressed partners for stricter EU-wide return agreements and justified its extended internal border checks. The debate foreshadows continued spot checks on Austria’s land borders and potential changes to Schengen visa-overstay rules.

Oct 25, 2025
Austria Introduces New Residence Permit for Non-EU Cross-Border Commuters

Austria Introduces New Residence Permit for Non-EU Cross-Border Commuters

Austria’s upper house has approved a specialised residence permit that lets non-EU nationals living in neighbouring countries commute daily to Austrian jobs. The tightly defined title, expected to apply to roughly 250 workers, removes a major administrative hurdle for companies with cross-border operations while preserving labour-market tests.

Oct 25, 2025
Stricter ‘Weiterbildungsbeihilfe’ Replaces Austria’s Popular Bildungskarenz

Stricter ‘Weiterbildungsbeihilfe’ Replaces Austria’s Popular Bildungskarenz

From January 2026, employees taking study leave in Austria will move from the generous Bildungskarenz to the new Weiterbildungsbeihilfe. Higher daily rates come with stricter AMS vetting and a compulsory 15 % employer top-up, reducing scope for lifestyle sabbaticals while steering funds towards shortage skills.

Oct 25, 2025

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