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Czech Republic’s New Residence Law for Foreigners Enters Into Force, Launching Fully-Digital Immigration System

Czech Republic’s New Residence Law for Foreigners Enters Into Force, Launching Fully-Digital Immigration System

Effective 1 January 2026, Czechia’s new Act on the Stay of Foreigners is live, making the entire residence-permit process digital and introducing stricter obligations for corporate and academic sponsors. EU nationals can register on-line but will not be compelled to do so until 2027. The change promises faster processing and better data for authorities, but employers must adapt to new reporting duties.

Jan 2, 2026
Shenzhen and Hong Kong keep Luohu & Shenzhen Bay checkpoints open overnight to ease New-Year rush

Shenzhen and Hong Kong keep Luohu & Shenzhen Bay checkpoints open overnight to ease New-Year rush

In a one-night pilot, Luohu stayed open until 02:00 and Shenzhen Bay until 06:30 on 1 January, giving holiday travellers and freight operators extra clearance capacity. The move averted a post-fireworks crunch and provided valuable data for future 24-hour operations, with clear benefits for Hong Kong retailers, hotels and mobility planners.

Jan 2, 2026
Cyprus Ends 2025 With 169,844 Valid Residence Permits as Irregular Arrivals Plunge 86 %

Cyprus Ends 2025 With 169,844 Valid Residence Permits as Irregular Arrivals Plunge 86 %

Cyprus closed 2025 with 169,844 valid residence permits and an 86 % year-on-year fall in irregular arrivals, according to official statistics released on 31 December. Reduced backlogs and quicker processing give companies a more predictable talent pipeline, but sectoral quotas and pending asylum audits mean compliance vigilance is still required.

Jan 2, 2026
New year, new rules: Poland makes MOS e-filing mandatory and raises visa & residence-permit fees

New year, new rules: Poland makes MOS e-filing mandatory and raises visa & residence-permit fees

From 1 January 2026 all Polish residence-permit applications must be filed online via the MOS portal, and government fees have risen steeply (e.g., national visas €200, residence permits PLN 400–800). Employers must equip foreign staff with e-signatures and factor in higher relocation budgets, while applicants should expect early-stage portal glitches and tighter document scrutiny.

Jan 2, 2026
Amazon lets India-based staff stranded by U.S. visa backlog work remotely until March

Amazon lets India-based staff stranded by U.S. visa backlog work remotely until March

Amazon has granted a temporary remote-work waiver to employees stuck in India because U.S. visa interviews were abruptly rescheduled, relaxing its strict office-attendance rule until 2 March 2026. The move highlights growing H-1B processing backlogs and forces companies to craft contingency plans to keep mission-critical staff productive without creating tax or regulatory risk.

Jan 2, 2026
UK to raise English-language benchmark for Skilled Worker, Scale-up and Graduate visas from 8 January 2026

UK to raise English-language benchmark for Skilled Worker, Scale-up and Graduate visas from 8 January 2026

From 8 January 2026 first-time applicants for the UK’s Skilled Worker, Scale-up and HPI visas must prove B2-level English rather than B1. The Home Office says the tougher requirement will aid integration, but employers now face higher testing costs and potential onboarding delays. Existing visa-holders extending are exempt.

Jan 2, 2026
Germany Extends ‘Temporary’ Land-Border Checks Until 15 March 2026

Germany Extends ‘Temporary’ Land-Border Checks Until 15 March 2026

Berlin has extended temporary identity checks on all nine land borders until at least 15 March 2026, citing security and migration concerns. The move prolongs document inspections for road, rail and coach passengers and could disrupt business travel and cross-border freight. Employers should ensure mobile workers carry full ID and assignment paperwork.

Jan 2, 2026
U.S. travel ban on 39 countries and higher immigration fees take effect; implications for Indian firms

U.S. travel ban on 39 countries and higher immigration fees take effect; implications for Indian firms

A widened U.S. travel ban and a raft of consular and USCIS fee hikes took effect on 1 January 2026. Although Indians are not directly banned, higher costs and stricter scrutiny will affect Indian corporates sending staff to the United States, especially dual-nationals and frequent business travellers.

Jan 2, 2026
Winter Storm Disrupts Zurich & Geneva Airports, Triggering 244 Flight Delays on New-Year’s Eve

Winter Storm Disrupts Zurich & Geneva Airports, Triggering 244 Flight Delays on New-Year’s Eve

Gale-force winds and freezing rain on 30 December led to 244 flight delays and two cancellations at Zurich and Geneva—an unusually large disruption for normally punctual Swiss hubs. Mobility managers should expect residual delays into 1 January and build extra slack into itineraries.

Jan 2, 2026
Start-Up Visa Shut to New Applications After Midnight Cut-Off

Start-Up Visa Shut to New Applications After Midnight Cut-Off

IRCC closed the Start-Up Visa pathway to nearly all new applicants at midnight, 1 January 2026, citing unsustainable backlogs. Only entrepreneurs with 2025 commitment certificates can still apply, and no new optional work-permit requests are allowed. Firms must pivot to alternative work-authorisation strategies until a replacement pilot launches.

Jan 2, 2026
Türkiye Grants 90-Day Visa-Free Entry for Chinese Citizens Starting Jan 2

Türkiye Grants 90-Day Visa-Free Entry for Chinese Citizens Starting Jan 2

A presidential decree published on Jan 1 gives Chinese citizens visa-free access to Türkiye for up to 90 days per half-year, effective Jan 2. The policy is expected to boost tourism and business travel, simplify corporate rotations, and further expand bilateral trade ties.

Jan 2, 2026
Australian passport fee rises to AUD 422 from 1 January 2026

Australian passport fee rises to AUD 422 from 1 January 2026

From today, a standard ten-year Australian passport now costs A$422 after DFAT applied its annual CPI indexation. Companies that cover documentation expenses will need to adjust budgets, and travellers are urged to renew early to avoid New-Year bottlenecks. The increase keeps Australia’s passport program fully cost-recovered while funding further biometric enhancements.

Jan 2, 2026
U.S. Implements Expanded Travel Ban on 39 Countries as Proclamation 10998 Takes Effect

U.S. Implements Expanded Travel Ban on 39 Countries as Proclamation 10998 Takes Effect

The United States began enforcing Presidential Proclamation 10998 on January 1, 2026, halting most immigrant and non-immigrant visa issuance for nationals of 39 countries. The move tightens earlier bans by removing family-based exceptions and will disrupt staffing, training and travel plans for U.S.-based multinationals that employ or serve citizens of the listed countries.

Jan 2, 2026
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