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Brazil Grants Short-Stay Visa Exemption to Chinese Citizens
Today, Saturday January 24, 2026
Brazil Grants Short-Stay Visa Exemption to Chinese Citizens
Brazil will no longer require short-stay visas from Chinese passport holders, mirroring China’s existing waiver for Brazilians. The change, announced on 23 January, facilitates 30-day business or tourist visits and is expected to accelerate executive travel and project work between the two BRICS partners.
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Poland Tightens Aid Rules for Ukrainian Refugees Ahead of March Deadline
Jan 24, 2026
Poland Tightens Aid Rules for Ukrainian Refugees Ahead of March Deadline
Poland will gradually roll back free healthcare, accommodation and unconditional cash benefits for Ukrainian refugees, linking future support to employment or study. Companies employing Ukrainians must move staff onto regular immigration routes before the special-protection law lapses on 4 March 2026. The changes tighten compliance obligations but also provide greater clarity for workforce-planning.
IRCC issues 6,000 invitations in latest Canadian Experience Class draw, CRS cut-off falls to 509
Jan 24, 2026
IRCC issues 6,000 invitations in latest Canadian Experience Class draw, CRS cut-off falls to 509
On 23 January 2026 IRCC invited 6,000 Canadian Experience Class candidates to apply for permanent residence, setting a CRS cut-off of 509. The large draw supports Ottawa’s plan to transition more temporary workers and graduates to PR and gives employers greater certainty in retaining talent. Applicants now have 60 days to file complete applications under new digital processes.
Guangdong-to-Hong Kong ‘Southbound’ self-drive scheme tops 2,500 applications in first month
Jan 24, 2026
Guangdong-to-Hong Kong ‘Southbound’ self-drive scheme tops 2,500 applications in first month
One month after launch, Hong Kong’s new southbound self-drive scheme has attracted more than 2,500 Guangdong motorists and 1,000 confirmed trips, prompting calls to raise the 2,000-vehicle daily quota ahead of the Lunar New Year peak. Hoteliers report rising occupancy from self-drive visitors, underscoring the programme’s potential to spread tourist spending and accelerate Greater Bay Area integration.
Austria reports record 14,156 deportations in 2025 as asylum applications fall 36 percent
Jan 24, 2026
Austria reports record 14,156 deportations in 2025 as asylum applications fall 36 percent
Austria removed a record 14,156 people in 2025 and cut asylum applications by 36 percent, Interior Minister Gerhard Karner announced on 23 January. The government credits tougher border policing, faster procedures and the suspension of refugee family reunification. The figures signal that Vienna will continue to tighten immigration controls in 2026, implying longer lead-times and stricter scrutiny for corporate transfers.
Spain kicks off 2026 minimum-wage talks — rise to €1,221 could lift digital-nomad visa threshold
Jan 24, 2026
Spain kicks off 2026 minimum-wage talks — rise to €1,221 could lift digital-nomad visa threshold
Spain proposes raising the 2026 minimum wage to €1,221 a month, a decision that would automatically lift the income bar for the Digital Nomad Visa to about €2,442 and for Highly Qualified Professional permits to €1,832. Employers warn of higher labour costs, while unions demand an even bigger hike. Mobility and payroll teams should fast-track applications and budget reviews before the new Royal Decree enters into force.
European Commission throws weight behind Cyprus’ 2026 Schengen bid
Jan 24, 2026
European Commission throws weight behind Cyprus’ 2026 Schengen bid
EU Commissioner Magnus Brunner said the Commission "fully supports" Cyprus joining the Schengen Area and will publish a new readiness report soon. Officials stressed that the Green Line will be managed without becoming a hard border. Accession—targeted for 2026—would abolish passport checks with 29 countries, benefiting corporate mobility, tourism and airlines.
IRCC publishes January 2026 visa-processing times, highlights faster citizenship and PR card renewals
Jan 24, 2026
IRCC publishes January 2026 visa-processing times, highlights faster citizenship and PR card renewals
IRCC’s 23 January 2026 update provides the latest processing-time benchmarks. Citizenship and PR-card renewals have sped up, but family sponsorship and Start-Up Visa files remain lengthy. The data allow employers, schools and applicants to calibrate mobility plans for the year ahead.
China Tightens Visa Requirements for Indian Travellers, Rejection Rates Near 40 %
Jan 24, 2026
China Tightens Visa Requirements for Indian Travellers, Rejection Rates Near 40 %
Chinese consulates in India now require an online pre-clearance and stricter documentation for all visa applicants, pushing processing times to weeks and pushing refusal rates towards 40 %. Corporations face longer lead-times and higher costs, risking delays to projects and prompting some firms to relocate meetings to visa-friendly hubs. The move appears aimed at tighter security and data collection, but could slow the rebound of Indian tourism and business travel to China.
Heathrow abolishes 100-ml liquids rule after £1 billion CT-scanner upgrade
Jan 24, 2026
Heathrow abolishes 100-ml liquids rule after £1 billion CT-scanner upgrade
From 23 January 2026 Heathrow no longer enforces the 100-ml liquids rule. A £1 billion CT-scanner programme lets passengers keep liquids (up to 2 L) and laptops inside bags, cutting queues and saving 16 million plastic bags annually. The change improves passenger experience but applies only on outbound flights, so corporate travel teams must warn staff about differing rules on inbound legs.
UK to Require Electronic Travel Authorisation for Australians from 25 February 2026
Jan 24, 2026
UK to Require Electronic Travel Authorisation for Australians from 25 February 2026
From 25 February 2026 the UK will enforce a strict “No Permission, No Travel” regime. Most Australians must obtain a £16 Electronic Travel Authorisation before boarding a flight, ferry or train to Britain. Dual citizens who can travel on a British or Irish passport are exempt. Australian companies must adapt travel workflows or risk costly last-minute refusals at the gate.
Ireland pushes for coordinated EU returns policy at Cyprus Justice & Home Affairs summit
Jan 24, 2026
Ireland pushes for coordinated EU returns policy at Cyprus Justice & Home Affairs summit
At the 23 Jan 2026 EU JHA meeting in Cyprus, Ireland urged partners to speed up the return of irregular migrants and align reintegration support across the bloc, signalling tougher enforcement ahead. The discussion is directly linked to Ireland’s own International Protection Bill 2026 and the move toward a single work-and-residence permit. Corporate mobility teams should brace for stricter compliance checks and possible changes to carrier-liability rules.
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