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Belgium multiplies citizenship fee and tightens family-reunification rules
Yesterday, Saturday February 21, 2026
Belgium multiplies citizenship fee and tightens family-reunification rules
Effective 20 February Belgium raised the nationality application fee from €150 to €1,000 and introduced tougher income, age and waiting-time rules for family-reunification visas. Wallonia simultaneously lengthened and tweaked its compulsory integration programme. The measures aim to make access to citizenship more “responsible” but will increase costs for migrants and employers and could slow talent retention.
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Historic Snowstorm Forces Vienna Airport to Shut Down, Crippling Business Travel Across Austria
Feb 21, 2026
Historic Snowstorm Forces Vienna Airport to Shut Down, Crippling Business Travel Across Austria
A record snowstorm paralysed Vienna International Airport on 20–21 February, forcing a multi-hour flight suspension, hundreds of cancellations and widespread diversions. The disruption crippled passenger and cargo movements, closed highways and cut power to thousands, highlighting Vienna’s vulnerability as a regional hub. Businesses must update travel risk assessments and prepare for residual delays across European networks.
Brussels Airport urges travellers to rebook as 12 March general strike threatens total shutdown
Feb 21, 2026
Brussels Airport urges travellers to rebook as 12 March general strike threatens total shutdown
A 24-hour general strike announced for 12 March is expected to shut down almost all departures from Brussels Airport and severely slow arrivals. Airlines are issuing fee-free rebooking options and travel managers are advised to move trips off the strike date, monitor EU261 rights and prepare for multi-day knock-on effects.
Canberra uses Terrorism Act to issue first Temporary Exclusion Order on ISIS-linked citizen
Feb 21, 2026
Canberra uses Terrorism Act to issue first Temporary Exclusion Order on ISIS-linked citizen
Home Affairs has imposed Australia’s first Temporary Exclusion Order, preventing an ISIS-linked woman from re-entering the country for two years. The move sets a precedent for airlines and mobility managers, showing that even citizens can be refused carriage when national-security concerns arise.
Switzerland’s Net Immigration Falls 10.5 % – First Back-to-Back Decline Since 2012
Feb 21, 2026
Switzerland’s Net Immigration Falls 10.5 % – First Back-to-Back Decline Since 2012
Federal figures released on 20 February show that net immigration to Switzerland shrank by 8,717 people in 2025, a 10.5 % year-on-year drop. EU/EFTA citizens still make up nearly three-quarters of newcomers, but slower economic growth and housing constraints are dampening inflows. The trend heightens competition for third-country work-permit quotas and feeds into the political campaign ahead of June’s immigration referendum.
UK to Enforce Electronic Travel Authorisation From 25 February, Irish Travellers Urged to Check Documents
Feb 21, 2026
UK to Enforce Electronic Travel Authorisation From 25 February, Irish Travellers Urged to Check Documents
The UK Home Office confirmed that full enforcement of the new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) programme starts on 25 February 2026. Dual Irish-British nationals must show a valid Irish/British passport or a costly Certificate of Entitlement, while non-visa nationals will be denied boarding without an approved ETA. Irish companies are rushing to update traveller guidance and renew passports to avoid gate-side refusals.
Poland folds Ukraine-only refugee act into general foreigners law, extending stays but trimming privileges
Feb 21, 2026
Poland folds Ukraine-only refugee act into general foreigners law, extending stays but trimming privileges
President Karol Nawrocki has scrapped the 2022 Special Act that granted Ukrainians unique residency and benefit rights, folding those provisions into Poland’s ordinary foreigner-protection law. Existing temporary-protection holders keep their status until at least March 2027, but newcomers face stricter deadlines and means-tested benefits. Businesses must switch to standard digital filing and higher fees when hiring Ukrainians. The change normalises Poland’s migration rules and could slow—but also standardise—case processing.
Fragomen alert: dual nationals and employers must act before strict ETA checks begin
Feb 21, 2026
Fragomen alert: dual nationals and employers must act before strict ETA checks begin
Fragomen’s 20 Feb alert emphasises that from 25 Feb 2026 carriers will impose hard ETA checks. Dual UK/Irish nationals travelling on other passports must renew their UK/Irish passport or obtain a Certificate of Entitlement, and employers should audit staff travel plans immediately to prevent denied-boarding incidents.
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