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Poland airlifts over 2,800 citizens from the Middle East as regional war grounds commercial flights
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Etihad to restart limited Abu Dhabi flights on 6 March as air-space restrictions ease
Etihad Airways will resume a skeleton network from Abu Dhabi on 6 March, prioritising stranded ticket-holders and offering fee-free rebooking and refunds. The move provides badly needed lift for UAE-based businesses moving staff and cargo after a week-long regional air-space shutdown.
Austria Steps Up Middle-East Evacuations as Foreign Ministry Issues Fresh Level-4 Warning
Austria’s foreign ministry raised its Middle-East advice to the highest Level-4 and confirmed it has extracted almost 1,100 nationals in the past week, using four charter flights and allied EU capacity. Companies should expect continued air-space closures, higher costs and possible co-payments for future evacuations.
Government lays wide-ranging Statement of Changes to Immigration Rules before Parliament
A 5 March Statement of Changes transforms policy headlines into detailed law. Highlights include 30-month refugee leave, a visa brake, tougher Skilled-Worker salary audits, new visit-visa rules for Nicaragua and St Lucia, and a UK-India service-supplier quota. HR teams must review sponsorship pipelines, payroll checks and business-traveller advice well before the 26 March switchover.
314,000 work permits set to expire by March 31, sparking status crunch for foreign workers
More than 314,000 work permits will run out before the end of March, creating the biggest single-quarter status cliff in Canadian immigration history. Without automatic extensions, companies must scramble to retain key staff and workers must seek new permits, permanent residence or prepare to leave.
Middle-East Crisis Grounds 175 Flights at India’s Busiest Hubs
A sudden spike in Iran-Israel hostilities forced the closure of key Gulf airspaces on 6 March, leading to 175 flight cancellations across Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru. Thousands of travellers and significant cargo volumes were affected, prompting airlines to reroute via longer, costlier paths and businesses to invoke travel-disruption contingencies.
Emirates targets full network restoration “within days” as flights ramp up
Emirates says it will operate 106 return services on 7 March and aims to restore its entire global network “within days,” giving UAE-based companies badly needed seat inventory on high-demand UK, India and US routes.
Belgium Lines Up Four Evacuation Flights to Bring 565 Nationals Home from Middle-East Hotspots
Belgium will run four special flights this weekend to repatriate about 565 citizens from Oman and the UAE as tensions shut down commercial routes. Military MRTT and A400M aircraft plus a Cyprus Airways charter have received overflight permits after days of delays. The move highlights Belgium’s rapid-response capabilities and offers a real-time stress-test for corporate evacuation planning.
Brazil and EU Formalize New 90-in-180 Rule for Schengen Stays, Preserving Visa-Free Travel
A presidential decree published on 5 March 2026 converts the Brazil–EU short-stay agreement from a “three-months-in-six” formula to a clearer “90-days-in-180” rule, while keeping visa-free travel intact. The change reduces interpretation risk for Brazilian tourists and business travellers and aligns the legal text with EU practice. Firms should still prepare for the separate ETIAS pre-authorisation, due later in 2026.
Prague Airport to Close Main Runway 06/24 for 4½-Month Modernisation From 30 March 2026
Prague’s main runway will be out of service from 30 March to 14 August 2026 while the airport completes a major upgrade. Traffic will move to the shorter 12/30 runway, cutting peak capacity by about one-third and forcing airlines to adjust slots, payloads and schedules. Companies should prepare for longer journey times, tighter cargo space and possible noise-related curfews.
Spain launches electronic register to fast-track visa and residence filings
Spain has activated an Electronic Register of Immigration Collaborators that lets accredited organisations file visa and residence applications online for foreign nationals. The move is designed to clear backlogs, cut errors and speed start dates for employers and assignees, marking another step in Spain’s rapid digitalisation of immigration services.
UK Confirms BNO Visa Holders Exempt from Tougher B2 English Language Rule
The Home Office has confirmed that the planned upgrade of the settlement English-language requirement to B2 will not apply to British National (Overseas) visa holders. The carve-out means Hongkongers on the BN(O) route can still settle after five years with B1 English, easing cost and compliance concerns for families and employers. The move preserves the attractiveness of the BN(O) pathway and signals continued UK commitment to Hong Kong residents.
Ireland Raises Employment Permit Salary Thresholds as of 1 March 2026
From 1 March 2026 Ireland’s minimum pay for all employment-permit types has risen—€36,605 for General, €40,904 for Critical Skills and €32,691 for key sector permits. Employers must update contracts before permit renewals, while new hires must meet the higher floors. The move protects wage standards and aligns with a phased roadmap, but will marginally increase assignment costs.
US Opens FY 2027 H-1B Registration With $100,000 Consular Fee and Wage-Weighted Lottery
USCIS opened the FY 2027 H-1B registration period (Mar 4–19) with two headline changes: a new wage-weighted lottery and a possible US $100,000 consular processing fee after selection. The agency says the measures will curb abuse and prioritise higher-paid roles, but employers face steeper costs and strategic decisions on where to place talent.
Lufthansa flags heightened uncertainty for German business travel as Middle-East conflict closes Gulf airspace
Lufthansa warned on 6 March 2026 that Gulf airspace closures linked to the new Middle-East conflict are disrupting German long-haul itineraries, squeezing fuel budgets and triggering ad-hoc timetable changes. The carrier is seeing a short-term surge in Asia-bound traffic via Frankfurt but cautions that sustained oil-price volatility and longer routings could raise corporate travel costs through 2026.
Wave of Delays and Cancellations Hits Paris-CDG as Six Major Airlines Struggle to Recover
Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle recorded 131 delays and 28 cancellations on 5 March, hitting Air France and five other major carriers. The knock-on effects of Middle-East airspace closures left crews and aircraft out of position, stranding passengers and forcing corporates to approve costly alternatives. With political resistance to CDG expansion growing, the episode renews concerns over the hub’s operational resilience.
Poland begins phasing out social benefits for Ukrainian refugees under new law
From 5 March 2026, free housing, food and several other special benefits for Ukrainian refugees in Poland are being curtailed, though temporary-protection status remains until March 2027. The change shifts costs onto refugees and potentially their employers, signalling a transition from emergency relief to longer-term integration measures.
UAE waives visa overstay fines for travellers stranded by flight suspensions
The ICA has cancelled all UAE visa-overstay fines for travellers whose departures were blocked by the recent flight shutdown, and is offering refunds to those who already paid. The move spares employers and assignees unexpected immigration costs and simplifies re-compliance.