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Diab pushes for exit-tracking system for Canada’s 1.9 million expiring temporary visas

Diab pushes for exit-tracking system for Canada’s 1.9 million expiring temporary visas

Immigration Minister Lena Diab says IRCC needs a digital tool to track how many temporary residents actually leave Canada when their visas expire. With almost 1.9 million authorisations set to lapse in 2026, better exit data would strengthen programme integrity, reassure the public, and simplify employer compliance.

Feb 1, 2026
Barcelona sets up fast-track unit as city estimates 24,000 locals will qualify for Spain’s migrant regularisation

Barcelona sets up fast-track unit as city estimates 24,000 locals will qualify for Spain’s migrant regularisation

Barcelona’s city government projects that at least 24,000 undocumented migrants could gain legal status under Spain’s new amnesty and has created a dedicated task-force to manage applications and employer outreach. The initiative aims to fill chronic labour gaps, curb exploitation in the informal economy and provide migrants with clear, rapid guidance through the three-month application period.

Feb 1, 2026
Saudi-UAE diplomatic rift triggers sudden Saudi visa denials for UAE-based staff

Saudi-UAE diplomatic rift triggers sudden Saudi visa denials for UAE-based staff

From 30-31 January, Saudi consulates have been denying or stalling business-visa applications submitted from the UAE, a move linked to recent diplomatic tensions. The sudden clamp-down is disrupting cross-border projects and forcing UAE firms to seek work-arounds such as tourist visas or routing via third countries. The episode underscores geopolitical risk in Gulf mobility and may accelerate decisions on relocating staff to Riyadh.

Feb 1, 2026
Nationwide four-hour strike by easyJet crews disrupts Italian flight schedule

Nationwide four-hour strike by easyJet crews disrupts Italian flight schedule

easyJet pilots and cabin crew will stop work between 13:00 and 17:00 on 31 January, threatening delays and cancellations across Italy’s main airports. The dispute centres on pay, rosters and parity with colleagues abroad. Because the stoppage sits outside the legally protected flight windows, many services are vulnerable, and EU-261 compensation may apply. Corporate travel planners should prepare alternatives and brief employees on their rights.

Feb 1, 2026
Trump Administration Doubles FY-2026 H-2B Cap, Adding 65,000 Seasonal Worker Visas

Trump Administration Doubles FY-2026 H-2B Cap, Adding 65,000 Seasonal Worker Visas

DHS and DOL issued a temporary rule on January 31 adding 65,000 H-2B visas for FY 2026. Employers must prove “irreparable harm,” and most of the visas are reserved for returning workers. The move eases acute labor shortages in hospitality, construction and other seasonal industries but introduces new compliance hurdles. Companies should prepare petitions immediately because the supplemental quota is expected to vanish within days.

Feb 1, 2026
Sixth day of Wallonia bus-drivers’ strike cripples TEC network across French-speaking Belgium

Sixth day of Wallonia bus-drivers’ strike cripples TEC network across French-speaking Belgium

A rolling, union-led strike at Wallonia’s TEC bus company entered its sixth day on 31 January, cancelling more than two-thirds of services in key districts and threatening to last into next week. The walkout protests government cost-cutting plans and is already forcing employers to activate tele-work and contingency travel arrangements. Continued disruption could affect cross-border commuters and logistics chains that rely on TEC’s network.

Feb 1, 2026
EU Commissioner urges ‘visa diplomacy’ to steer migration and lift German border checks

EU Commissioner urges ‘visa diplomacy’ to steer migration and lift German border checks

EU Home-Affairs Commissioner Magnus Brunner told dpa that the EU should wield visa facilitation and visa sanctions more strategically, while also phasing out Germany’s “temporary” Schengen border checks once the new asylum pact is in place. The comments matter to German employers because they promise faster digital talent visas and a possible end to random ID stops that slow business travel.

Feb 1, 2026
China Grants 30-Day Visa-Free Entry to UK Citizens After Starmer–Xi Summit

China Grants 30-Day Visa-Free Entry to UK Citizens After Starmer–Xi Summit

China will allow ordinary UK passport holders to enter visa-free for stays of up to 30 days, following talks between PM Keir Starmer and President Xi Jinping in Beijing. The unilateral waiver, expected to take effect within weeks, eliminates onerous visa paperwork and fees for short business and tourist trips, promising faster market access for British firms. Corporate travel teams should adjust approval workflows and remind staff that paid work remains restricted.

Feb 1, 2026
UN Security Council renews UNFICYP mandate, urges new crossing-point openings

UN Security Council renews UNFICYP mandate, urges new crossing-point openings

The UN has extended its peacekeeping mission in Cyprus for another year, warning that the island’s status quo is untenable and urging the opening of more Green Line crossing points. The decision signals potential improvements for commuters and businesses operating on both sides of the divide but also highlights ongoing security risks that mobility managers must track.

Feb 1, 2026
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