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Record Wave of Work-Permits in Flanders Triggers Stricter Rules for Non-EU Talent
Yesterday, Saturday February 14, 2026
Record Wave of Work-Permits in Flanders Triggers Stricter Rules for Non-EU Talent
New Flemish data reveal a 53 % leap in single-permits for non-EU nationals, prompting Employment Minister Zuhal Demir to tighten access to the region’s labour market. Key bottleneck occupations lose fast-track status and employers face longer labour-market tests. Business groups fear deeper skills shortages and urge companies to extend recruitment lead-times.
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Greece reopens all visa centres across India after cyber outage; 15-day Schengen processing back on track
Feb 14, 2026
Greece reopens all visa centres across India after cyber outage; 15-day Schengen processing back on track
All Greece Visa Application Centres in India reopened on 13 February after a cyber incident shut them for nearly two months. Standard Schengen processing times of 15 days—and limited 5-day priority slots—have resumed, clearing backlogs for tour operators and corporate travellers who favour Greece as a Schengen entry point.
Ireland grants one-year extension of Temporary Protection residency to March 2027
Feb 14, 2026
Ireland grants one-year extension of Temporary Protection residency to March 2027
The Irish government has automatically prolonged all Temporary Protection permissions by 12 months to 4 March 2027, covering more than 105,000 mainly Ukrainian refugees. Existing yellow certificates remain valid for work, services and re-entry, eliminating the need for immediate renewals and easing administrative pressure. Employers gain certainty that Ukrainian staff can stay and work for at least another year, aiding workforce planning.
Hong Kong handled record 335 million border crossings in 2025; facial-recognition e-Channel pilot to launch by June
Feb 14, 2026
Hong Kong handled record 335 million border crossings in 2025; facial-recognition e-Channel pilot to launch by June
Hong Kong processed a record 335 million passenger movements in 2025—up 12 % year-on-year—and will begin testing a fully contactless, facial-recognition e-Channel by June. The upgrade is aimed at easing congestion at land and airport checkpoints as the city’s visitor numbers rebound. Faster clearance will benefit business travellers and cross-border commuters alike.
Dual British nationals warned: carry a UK passport or pay £589 certificate fee from 25 February
Feb 14, 2026
Dual British nationals warned: carry a UK passport or pay £589 certificate fee from 25 February
From 25 February 2026 dual nationals must either present a current British passport or pay £589 for a Certificate of Entitlement; otherwise airlines will deny boarding. The rule is linked to full ETA enforcement and could disrupt business travellers whose UK passports have expired. Companies should audit affected staff and assist with renewals immediately.
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