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Permanent-residence track lengthened to six years and now requires language exam
Today, Wednesday December 24, 2025
Permanent-residence track lengthened to six years and now requires language exam
Finland has extended the qualification period for permanent residence from four to six years and introduced a mandatory A2-level Finnish/Swedish exam. A six-month grace window protects some near-term applicants, but companies must review assignment lengths and language-training budgets.
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Analysts warn Bill C-12 could let Ottawa freeze work-permit and study-permit streams
Dec 24, 2025
Analysts warn Bill C-12 could let Ottawa freeze work-permit and study-permit streams
A detailed reading of Bill C-12 shows the immigration minister could unilaterally suspend or cancel categories of work and study permits for up to two years. Legal experts say this creates strategic risk for employers and education institutions that rely on global talent. Stakeholders are urging the Senate to narrow the powers or require notice.
10-Day Visa-Free Transit Drives 27 % Jump in Foreign Arrivals, NIA Data Show
Dec 24, 2025
10-Day Visa-Free Transit Drives 27 % Jump in Foreign Arrivals, NIA Data Show
China’s expanded 240-hour visa-free transit policy generated a 27 % rise in foreign arrivals over the past year, with more than 20 million travellers taking advantage of the 10-day waiver. The data confirm that the measure is boosting business travel, tourism and regional air hubs, while giving executives greater flexibility to enter China without a full visa. Companies must still manage compliance and regional restrictions, but officials are already considering lengthening the waiver further.
Finland switches to 100 % digital citizenship applications and raises residence requirement to six years
Dec 24, 2025
Finland switches to 100 % digital citizenship applications and raises residence requirement to six years
Finland has abolished paper citizenship applications and moved the entire process online. At the same time, the residence requirement rises from five to six years and language and income rules tighten. The fully digital workflow should speed decisions but forces employers and applicants to rethink timelines, budgets and compliance routines.
Hong Kong opens its roads to Guangdong-registered private cars under new Southbound Travel Scheme
Dec 24, 2025
Hong Kong opens its roads to Guangdong-registered private cars under new Southbound Travel Scheme
The Southbound Travel for Guangdong Vehicles Scheme started at 00:00 on 23 December, letting up to 100 pre-approved Guangdong private cars enter Hong Kong’s urban areas for three-day stays. The fully digital permit process and HKeToll integration promise smoother cross-border business trips and new retail spending, though quotas remain tight.
Border Force Christmas strike poised to snarl arrivals at all major UK airports
Dec 24, 2025
Border Force Christmas strike poised to snarl arrivals at all major UK airports
An eight-day Border Force strike starting 23 December will slow passport control at all major UK gateways despite the deployment of military back-ups. Airlines are capping loads and advising travellers to allow four-hour buffers or re-route via EU hubs. Business travellers face elevated mis-connect risk throughout the holiday peak and possibly beyond if pay talks fail.
Warsaw Scrambles Fighter Jets as Russian Strikes Spill Toward Polish Airspace
Dec 24, 2025
Warsaw Scrambles Fighter Jets as Russian Strikes Spill Toward Polish Airspace
At dawn on 23 December, Poland launched a full scramble of national and NATO aircraft after Russian missile strikes on western Ukraine came uncomfortably close to Polish territory. No drones crossed the border, but the incident caused route diversions and reinforced the need for travellers and assignees to build extra time and contingency planning into trips to and from Poland.
U.S. Deportations of Brazilians Hit Record 2,268 in 2025, Forcing Companies to Re-think Compliance
Dec 24, 2025
U.S. Deportations of Brazilians Hit Record 2,268 in 2025, Forcing Companies to Re-think Compliance
ICE charter flights returned 2,268 Brazilians to Brazil in 2025, a 37 % year-on-year jump and the highest total on record. The tougher U.S. enforcement climate increases visa-revocation and entry-denial risks for Brazilian assignees, prompting companies to strengthen document checks and post-removal support plans.
Biometric EES Glitch Causes Three-Hour Passport Queues at Prague Airport
Dec 24, 2025
Biometric EES Glitch Causes Three-Hour Passport Queues at Prague Airport
A two-hour freeze of the EU’s new Entry/Exit System at Prague Airport on 19 December extended passport-control waits to three hours and delayed flights, highlighting the fragility of the biometric border platform ahead of its April 2026 go-live. Airport authorities are rushing to add staff and kiosks, while mobility managers warn business travellers to build in extra buffer time and monitor potential EES-related penalties for overstays.
Holiday Air-Travel Chaos: 110 Delays and 3 Cancellations Hit Brussels Airport in Europe-Wide Disruption
Dec 24, 2025
Holiday Air-Travel Chaos: 110 Delays and 3 Cancellations Hit Brussels Airport in Europe-Wide Disruption
A Europe-wide spike in delays and cancellations left Brussels Airport with 110 delayed and three cancelled flights on 23 December, disrupting business and leisure itineraries. The incident highlights lingering staffing gaps and could inflate corporate travel costs for Belgian-based multinationals.
US judge orders return of 137 Venezuelans deported to El Salvador
Dec 24, 2025
US judge orders return of 137 Venezuelans deported to El Salvador
A federal judge said the mass expulsion of 137 Venezuelans under the Alien Enemies Act violated due-process rights and ordered DHS to bring the men back to the United States within two weeks. The ruling could curb future group deportations and signals that courts may intervene when expedited removals bypass individual hearings—an issue multinational employers should monitor.
Immigration Department forecasts 11.5 million border crossings over Christmas and New Year, expands e-Channel capacity
Dec 24, 2025
Immigration Department forecasts 11.5 million border crossings over Christmas and New Year, expands e-Channel capacity
Authorities predict 11.52 million passenger movements during the holiday fortnight and have boosted manpower and self-service e-Channel capacity. New features—lower age limits, contactless QR codes and faster lanes for PRC transit passengers—aim to cut queues, but travellers are urged to avoid the two peak days and check wait-time apps.
House of Commons rushes Bill C-12, tightening asylum rules and expanding border powers
Dec 24, 2025
House of Commons rushes Bill C-12, tightening asylum rules and expanding border powers
Canada’s House of Commons has passed Bill C-12, a sweeping border-security and immigration reform package that would time-bar many refugee claims and give Ottawa new powers to suspend visa streams. The bill now awaits Senate approval. Employers and mobility practitioners face greater regulatory uncertainty, while advocacy groups say the legislation undermines Canada’s humanitarian commitments.
Federal Police Intensify Holiday Crackdown at São Paulo-Guarulhos: 11 Arrests, Fake Passports Seized
Dec 24, 2025
Federal Police Intensify Holiday Crackdown at São Paulo-Guarulhos: 11 Arrests, Fake Passports Seized
Brazil’s Federal Police reported 11 enforcement actions at São Paulo/Guarulhos between 19 and 22 December, arresting fugitives, drug couriers and travellers carrying fake passports or undeclared cash. The operation, part of the annual Operação Fim de Ano surge, relies on API data and facial recognition and will run until 5 January. Business travellers should expect longer queues and stricter document checks, and employers are advised to pre-screen staff for outstanding legal issues.
Germany extends land-border checks until March 2026
Dec 24, 2025
Germany extends land-border checks until March 2026
Berlin has prolonged its internal Schengen border controls until 15 March 2026, citing human-smuggling concerns. The move keeps spot checks in place on all major road and rail crossings from eight neighbouring countries, adding time and cost for commuters, freight forwarders and posted workers. Mobility teams should plan for continued delays and tighter document checks.
Australia unveils bill to cancel visas of hate-speech offenders in wake of Bondi terror attack
Dec 24, 2025
Australia unveils bill to cancel visas of hate-speech offenders in wake of Bondi terror attack
Canberra has released draft legislation that would let the immigration minister cancel or refuse any visa if the holder is suspected of hate speech or extremist advocacy. The power—spurred by the deadly Bondi Beach terrorist attack—lowers the cancellation threshold from proven criminality to reasonable suspicion, expanding Border Force’s toolkit at the airport. Multinational employers and education providers may need to strengthen social-media vetting and traveller briefings.
Chinese Embassy Launches End-to-End Online Visa Portal For Indians
Dec 24, 2025
Chinese Embassy Launches End-to-End Online Visa Portal For Indians
China has opened a fully digital visa portal for Indian citizens, cutting required embassy visits from two to one and adding INR payment options. The upgrade is expected to speed up business-and project-critical travel, slash courier costs and signal a thaw in bilateral ties—good news for Indian companies that depend on Chinese technicians and vice-versa.
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