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EES outage triggers three-hour passport queues at Prague Airport ahead of Christmas rush
Today, Sunday December 21, 2025
EES outage triggers three-hour passport queues at Prague Airport ahead of Christmas rush
A software crash in the EU’s new Entry/Exit System forced Prague border officers to process biometrics manually, producing queues of up to three hours for non-EU travellers on 19 December. The disruption caused missed connections and flight delays just as the Christmas peak begins, highlighting operational risks before the system becomes fully mandatory in April 2026.
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French border-control IT outage snarls Dover–Calais ferries at start of Christmas rush
Dec 21, 2025
French border-control IT outage snarls Dover–Calais ferries at start of Christmas rush
An IT crash in the French border-control system at Dover on 20 December caused multi-hour delays for tens of thousands of ferry passengers at the start of the Christmas getaway. Manual passport stamping slashed booth throughput, forcing operators to hold vehicles outside the port and prompting some businesses to reroute staff. The disruption underscores vulnerability in Franco-British juxtaposed controls just 12 months before mandatory biometric EES checks come online.
Brazil confirms 2026 e-Visa, VAT and tourist-tax shake-up for U.S., Canada, Mexico and 20+ other markets
Dec 21, 2025
Brazil confirms 2026 e-Visa, VAT and tourist-tax shake-up for U.S., Canada, Mexico and 20+ other markets
From 1 January 2026 Brazil will: (1) require electronic visas for citizens of the U.S., Canada, Australia, Mexico, France, Argentina and others; (2) introduce a dual-VAT system that raises service prices; and (3) allow coastal cities to levy new tourist taxes. The measures will increase trip costs and add administrative steps for business travellers, so companies need to adjust budgets and visa-planning timelines now.
Google Tells Indian H-1B Staff: ‘Don’t Travel’ as U.S. Visa Stamping Wait Tops 12 Months
Dec 21, 2025
Google Tells Indian H-1B Staff: ‘Don’t Travel’ as U.S. Visa Stamping Wait Tops 12 Months
An internal memo seen by Reuters shows Google urging employees on H-1B and other U.S. visas—many of them Indian—to cancel overseas trips because visa-stamp appointments at U.S. consulates can take up to 12 months. The advice reflects broader U.S. policy tightening and poses major scheduling and cost challenges for India-centric tech teams.
European Airports Urge Commission to Pause Schengen Entry/Exit Roll-out After Three-Hour Queues
Dec 21, 2025
European Airports Urge Commission to Pause Schengen Entry/Exit Roll-out After Three-Hour Queues
ACI EUROPE has asked the Commission to freeze the EES roll-out after some travellers queued three hours at Schengen borders. Brussels Airport remains relatively smooth but is hiring extra staff as a precaution. Mobility managers should warn non-EU travellers to allow an extra hour at Belgian airports and monitor for a possible EU decision in early January.
Finland’s New Citizenship Act Goes Live with Fully-Digital Process and Higher Hurdles
Dec 21, 2025
Finland’s New Citizenship Act Goes Live with Fully-Digital Process and Higher Hurdles
From 17 December 2025, Finnish citizenship applications must be filed entirely online, and applicants now need six years’ legal residence plus proof of sustainable earned income. The overhaul promises faster processing but imposes higher thresholds, forcing employers to rethink retention plans and applicants to master a fully digital workflow.
French border IT outage triggers hour-long queues for Dover ferries at start of UK’s Christmas getaway
Dec 21, 2025
French border IT outage triggers hour-long queues for Dover ferries at start of UK’s Christmas getaway
An IT failure at French border control cut vehicle processing capacity at Dover on 20 December, producing queues of up to an hour just as the Christmas getaway peaked. Ferry operators re-booked delayed passengers but logistics firms warned of wider supply-chain knock-ons. Mobility teams should build extra buffer time into cross-Channel itineraries and monitor future EES roll-outs.
Southern-France air-traffic-controller strike closes Montpellier, Nîmes & Perpignan airports
Dec 21, 2025
Southern-France air-traffic-controller strike closes Montpellier, Nîmes & Perpignan airports
A 24-hour walk-out by SNCTA air-traffic controllers shut three airports in southern France on 18-19 December, with ripple effects still disrupting flights on 20 December. Grounded services and sector caps forced travellers, exporters and HR teams to re-route plans, illustrating the growing mobility risk posed by France’s frequent ATC strikes.
Austria Extends Freeze on Refugee Family-Reunification Rights Until July 2026
Dec 21, 2025
Austria Extends Freeze on Refugee Family-Reunification Rights Until July 2026
Austria’s parliament has prolonged the suspension of refugee family-reunification rights to 2 July 2026, citing pressure on public services. The freeze eases short-term housing demand but complicates talent retention for sectors that employ recognised refugees. Corporate mobility teams should plan for continued separation risks and tougher visa scrutiny.
UAE battered by rare torrential rains; airports, roads and visa processing face major disruption
Dec 21, 2025
UAE battered by rare torrential rains; airports, roads and visa processing face major disruption
A once-in-a-decade rainstorm flooded major UAE cities on 20 December, forcing flight cancellations, snarling road traffic and disrupting visa-processing appointments. Multinational employers activated remote-work and travel-waiver policies, highlighting the need for stronger weather-contingency planning in the Gulf’s principal mobility hub.
Google warns U.S-visa-holding employees to stay put amid year-long embassy stamping delays
Dec 21, 2025
Google warns U.S-visa-holding employees to stay put amid year-long embassy stamping delays
Google has told employees holding U.S. work visas not to leave the country because stamping appointments at American embassies are backed up as much as 12 months. The backlog follows new vetting rules and a $100,000 H-1B fee introduced by the Trump administration. Tech companies fear key talent could be trapped abroad, disrupting projects and payroll compliance. Employers are beefing up pre-travel screening and lobbying for domestic visa revalidation to avoid future upheaval.
Permanent Residence in Finland Now Requires Six Years of Stay and Language Test
Dec 21, 2025
Permanent Residence in Finland Now Requires Six Years of Stay and Language Test
Finland has raised the bar for permanent residence: six straight years of legal stay plus an A2 language exam are now required. The change aligns the integration timeline with new citizenship rules but forces companies and assignees to lengthen stay plans and invest in language training.
Dense Fog Grounds Over 100 Flights, Airlines Trigger ‘FogCare’ Plans Across North India
Dec 21, 2025
Dense Fog Grounds Over 100 Flights, Airlines Trigger ‘FogCare’ Plans Across North India
A dense-fog spell on 20 December forced the cancellation of more than 100 flights and delayed hundreds more at Delhi IGI and other North-Indian airports. IndiGo and Air India rolled out passenger-waiver schemes, while the Airports Authority deployed facilitation teams. The disruption highlights winter operational risks for business travellers and the need for robust back-up plans.
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