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UK Raises English‐Language Bar and Visa Fees, Extends Settlement Wait Times

UK Raises English‐Language Bar and Visa Fees, Extends Settlement Wait Times

From 8 January 2026 all first-time Skilled Worker, Scale-up and High Potential Individual applicants must demonstrate English at B2 level and pay higher visa fees; settlement eligibility is pushed from five to six years. Employers face higher compliance costs and longer lead times, while universities warn of declining overseas enrolments.

Jan 19, 2026
IRCC freezes Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)-eligible course list for 2026

IRCC freezes Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)-eligible course list for 2026

IRCC announced it will not add or remove any programs from the Post-Graduation Work Permit eligibility list in 2026. The move offers certainty to international students and the employers who depend on PGWP holders for early-career talent, ensuring Canada remains a competitive study-abroad destination.

Jan 19, 2026
U.S. indefinitely suspends immigrant-visa processing for nationals of 75 countries

U.S. indefinitely suspends immigrant-visa processing for nationals of 75 countries

The State Department has ordered U.S. consulates worldwide to stop issuing immigrant visas to citizens of 75 countries beginning 21 January 2026. While temporary visas remain available, screening will be far stricter. The move will upend corporate green-card pipelines and create new travel-risk considerations for foreign employees from the affected nations.

Jan 19, 2026
Belgium lifts 2026 salary bar for Work Permit B and EU Blue Card

Belgium lifts 2026 salary bar for Work Permit B and EU Blue Card

Belgium’s regions have published higher minimum salaries for 2026 work permits and EU Blue Cards, increasing wages by roughly 6–7 %. Applications that quote 2025 figures will be rejected, so employers must update contracts, payroll models and budgets immediately. The jump raises mobility costs but may steer firms toward alternative permit categories.

Jan 19, 2026
Cyprus deploys 2,300 Schengen-connected tablets to cut passport-control time to 30 seconds

Cyprus deploys 2,300 Schengen-connected tablets to cut passport-control time to 30 seconds

Cyprus has equipped border officers with 2,300 SIS-enabled tablets that slash passport- and vehicle-check times from five minutes to 30 seconds, a €4 million upgrade co-financed by the EU. The move improves passenger throughput, trims airline schedules and strengthens the island’s case for joining the Schengen Area.

Jan 19, 2026
Ice Storm Freezes Czech Transport, Forcing Corporates to Trigger Mobility Contingency Plans

Ice Storm Freezes Czech Transport, Forcing Corporates to Trigger Mobility Contingency Plans

Freezing rain left runways, rail catenaries and highways coated in ice, forcing Prague Airport to meter arrivals and shutting dozens of rail services. Corporates with staff in Czechia triggered mobility contingency plans, rerouting travellers, rescheduling immigration appointments and activating remote-work protocols. The event underscores the need for integrated weather-related mobility risk management.

Jan 19, 2026
DGCA hits IndiGo with record ₹22.2-crore penalty over December flight collapse

DGCA hits IndiGo with record ₹22.2-crore penalty over December flight collapse

India’s DGCA has fined IndiGo ₹22.2 crore and demanded a ₹50-crore guarantee after a probe blamed the carrier’s December schedule collapse on poor planning and FDTL breaches. The unprecedented penalty raises the cost of operational failure and signals tougher enforcement of crew-fatigue rules, with direct implications for corporate travel continuity.

Jan 19, 2026
Poland Extends Border Checks with Germany and Lithuania to 4 April 2026

Poland Extends Border Checks with Germany and Lithuania to 4 April 2026

Poland has prolonged temporary document checks on its borders with Germany and Lithuania until 4 April 2026, citing continued pressure from irregular migration routes. Business travellers and freight operators should plan for short delays and carry passports or IDs, while companies may need to adjust schedules for cross-border staff movements.

Jan 19, 2026
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