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Austria issues fresh Level-4 travel warning for entire Middle East region

Austria issues fresh Level-4 travel warning for entire Middle East region

Austria’s Foreign Ministry raised its travel advice for ten Middle-East states to the maximum Level 4 on 3 March 2026 after escalating hostilities between Iran and Israel closed large sections of regional airspace. Around 18 000 Austrians are caught in the affected zone, forcing companies to activate emergency travel protocols and freeze non-essential trips. The advisory voids most travel-insurance coverage and is expected to remain in force until at least 8 March.

Mar 4, 2026
Belgium prepares military-assisted airlift to bring citizens home from Middle East

Belgium prepares military-assisted airlift to bring citizens home from Middle East

The Belgian government has activated a joint Foreign Affairs–Defence task force to organise evacuation flights for an estimated 26,000 nationals blocked in the Middle East after regional airspace closures. Priority will go to 2,500 tourists, but business travellers and expatriates are also affected. The complex logistics mean flights may not start for several days, highlighting the importance of robust travel-risk and employee-tracking policies for firms operating in the region.

Mar 4, 2026
Brazil Opens Visa-Free Entry to Eight Countries, Aiming to Turbo-Charge Tourism and MICE Travel

Brazil Opens Visa-Free Entry to Eight Countries, Aiming to Turbo-Charge Tourism and MICE Travel

Effective 24 Feb 2026, Brazil has waived short-stay visa requirements for citizens of China and seven European/Caribbean countries, permitting 30-day stays renewable to 90 days a year. The unilateral move targets high-spending tourists and MICE delegates to revive visitor numbers and signals a more liberal border strategy. Companies should expect easier last-minute travel but must watch 90-day limits and extension procedures.

Mar 4, 2026
Australia doubles Temporary Graduate visa fee, sparking backlash from international students

Australia doubles Temporary Graduate visa fee, sparking backlash from international students

The application fee for Australia’s Temporary Graduate (subclass 485) visa doubled without warning on 3 March 2026, jumping from A$2,300 to A$4,600. Student leaders say the move treats graduates like “ATMs” and may push talent to competitor countries, while universities warn of enrolment declines. Employers should expect more graduates to seek corporate sponsorship, increasing mobility budgets.

Mar 4, 2026
Spain airlifts first group of citizens from Abu Dhabi as government activates region-wide evacuation plan

Spain airlifts first group of citizens from Abu Dhabi as government activates region-wide evacuation plan

Spain began its largest evacuation in 15 years on 3 March, flying 175 nationals out of Abu Dhabi and activating a broader plan to repatriate more than 30,000 citizens stranded by Middle-East airspace closures. Consular teams are setting up crisis desks, while military transports stand ready if commercial options fail. The operation underscores the need for companies to maintain traveller tracking and contingency budgets for high-risk regions.

Mar 4, 2026
Italy mounts large-scale repatriation operation as Gulf airspace tightens

Italy mounts large-scale repatriation operation as Gulf airspace tightens

The Farnesina has launched a multi-airport air-bridge to extract up to 2,500 Italians who became stuck in the Gulf after sudden air-space disruptions. Special Etihad and Oman Air flights to Rome and Milan began on 3 March, with overland shuttles moving passengers from Dubai to Oman and further lifts planned from Bahrain, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. The operation highlights duty-of-care obligations for Italian employers with staff on foreign assignment and is likely to ripple through commercial flight schedules for several days.

Mar 4, 2026
Polish President Signs Bill Ending Special Act for Ukrainian Citizens

Polish President Signs Bill Ending Special Act for Ukrainian Citizens

President Karol Nawrocki has signed a bill repealing Poland’s Special Act for Ukrainian refugees. Temporary-protection rights are extended only until 4 March 2027, after which affected Ukrainians must hold regular residence status. New digital verification and travel-absence rules take effect this year, creating immediate compliance tasks for employers of Ukrainian nationals.

Mar 4, 2026
France readies charter flights to evacuate vulnerable nationals from conflict-hit Middle East hubs

France readies charter flights to evacuate vulnerable nationals from conflict-hit Middle East hubs

Paris has ordered the foreign ministry to charter special flights for French citizens stranded in the Gulf after regional airspace closures. About 400,000 nationals could be affected, so companies with staff in the region should prepare travel documents and evacuation plans immediately. The move underscores both the scale of France’s expatriate footprint in the Middle East and the need for robust corporate duty-of-care procedures.

Mar 4, 2026
Switzerland and EU Sign “Bilaterals III” Package, Modernising Free-Movement Rules

Switzerland and EU Sign “Bilaterals III” Package, Modernising Free-Movement Rules

Switzerland and the EU have signed the “Bilaterals III” package, a modernised set of treaties that restores legal certainty for the free movement of people, services and goods. Key points include the abolition of short-term assignment quotas, faster work-permit processing and a digital certificate for commuters. Businesses should prepare for new compliance timelines while watching a potential Swiss referendum.

Mar 4, 2026
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