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Ireland launches new Diaspora Strategy 2026-2030 in New York
Dublin has launched its Diaspora Strategy 2026-2030, outlining 23 commitments to better support Irish citizens and descendants overseas and to smooth pathways for those returning home. Key pledges include faster passport and consular services, new funding for welfare centres and pilot ‘landing pads’ for start-ups. The plan matters to global-mobility and HR teams because it tackles practical hurdles—from document turnaround times to employment-permit alignment—that affect Irish talent moving in and out of the State.
Polish Foreign Ministry raises travel alert for Bolivia amid nationwide protests
On 12 May 2026 Poland’s foreign ministry raised its travel warning for Bolivia to level 3, advising citizens to cancel non-essential travel as nationwide protests cause road blockades and potential flight disruptions. The move forces companies to review evacuation plans for Polish staff working in Bolivian mining and energy projects and underscores Poland’s proactive use of consular alerts to mitigate travel risk.
Belgian National Strike Grounds Flights, Forces Diversions & Cuts Capacity at Brussels and Charleroi Airports
A 24-hour general strike on 12 May forced Brussels South Charleroi Airport to shut down and led Brussels Airport to cancel more than half its departures, diverting at least 15 flights to Maastricht Aachen Airport. Multinationals face delayed cargo, stranded assignees and a likely surge in passengers on 13 May. The incident underscores the need for robust contingency planning around Belgian gateways, frequent targets of labour action.
Schengen Border Checks Extended: Switzerland to Reinstate Controls on French Frontier Ahead of G7 Summit
On 12 May 2026 several Schengen members, including Switzerland, extended or re-introduced internal border checks. Switzerland will police its frontier with France from 10-19 June around the G7 summit in Évian, while Germany, Denmark and Norway continue their own controls. French travellers must carry ID and allow extra time for possible inspections, adding complexity for business trips and supply chains.
Switzerland and Tunisia launch 2026 Rabat Process chairmanship with focus on reintegration of returning migrants
Switzerland, as 2026 chair of the Rabat Process, co-hosted a conference with Tunisia that prioritises the sustainable reintegration of returning migrants. The programme links return assistance with development funding, aiming to raise effective return rates and preserve political support for regular labour migration. Companies may benefit from future ‘circular skills’ schemes and a digital reintegration passport that should accelerate repeat work-visa applications.
Brazil’s Visa-Free Entry for Chinese Citizens Enters Into Force
Brazil has scrapped short-stay visas for Chinese ordinary-passport holders, allowing 30-day visits effective 11 May 2026. The reciprocal waiver is expected to boost Chinese tourism and accelerate corporate travel, while still requiring visitors to show proof of funds and onward tickets. Multinationals should update travel policies and remind staff that work activities remain restricted without the proper visa.
Spain’s Supreme Court Postpones Hearing on Challenge to Mass Migrant Regularisation
The Supreme Court has shifted to 22 May a key hearing on petitions to freeze Spain’s extraordinary migrant regularisation decree, prolonging uncertainty for companies and migrants alike. Government lawyers insist a suspension would damage the public interest and deny rights to people already resident. Mobility teams should ready documents but prepare fallback options.
Austria keeps border checks with Czechia through mid-June as Schengen controls widen
Vienna has prolonged identity checks on its land border with Czechia until 15 June 2026, part of a wave of internal Schengen controls renewed on 12 May. The measures mean drivers and rail passengers must still carry passports or national IDs, and logistics firms report growing delays on key corridors. Companies with cross-border staff should factor extra transit time and ensure documents are valid as the EU’s security-first posture reshapes what was once passport-free travel.
Federal Budget 2026-27 keeps migration cap at 185,000 and shifts focus to on-shore skilled workers
The 2026-27 federal budget leaves Australia’s permanent migration cap unchanged at 185,000 but tilts the program sharply toward applicants already in the country. More than 70 percent of places are reserved for skilled migrants, backed by AU $85 million for faster skills assessments and new integrity funding for student visas and working-holiday ballots. Employers should expect quicker pathways for existing staff but tighter offshore competition.
Qatar Airways to Resume Daily Doha–Helsinki Service from July
Qatar Airways will restart flights between Doha and Helsinki on 15 July 2026, initially four times a week and daily from August. The reinstated link restores a key long-haul corridor for Finnish corporates, widens connection options to Asia-Pacific and Africa, and increases premium-class seat supply at Helsinki-Vantaa. Companies with mobile staff should update travel policies to take advantage of the renewed one-stop network.
Beijing accelerates fast-track entry measures as visa-free arrivals hit record May Day highs
Beijing’s immigration authority used the May Day holiday to stress-test a new suite of fast-track procedures. Visa-free and transit-permit travelers accounted for three quarters of foreign arrivals, prompting officers to open channels early, redeploy staff in real time and expand 24-hour registration counters. The upgrades keep queue times low and make short-notice business trips to China easier – a signal that the country’s broader opening-up drive is accelerating.
Dubai Airport’s ‘Red Carpet’ biometric corridor now clears immigration in under 4 seconds
GDRFA-Dubai says its “Red Carpet” Smart Corridor at DXB Terminal 3 now clears travellers in as little as 3.4 seconds, processing up to ten passengers at once without passports or boarding passes. The biometric lane has served 800,000 users in its first year and will be expanded as Dubai targets 100 million passengers by 2030—good news for companies whose executives transit the hub frequently.
Cyprus orders 37 deportations and makes 43 arrests in island-wide immigration crackdown
Cyprus police and migration officials arrested 43 people and issued 37 deportation orders during a three-day sweep that ended late on 11 May. The crackdown is part of a wider government strategy to accelerate removals and deter overstays, with daily spot checks and joint EU charter flights now scheduled. Companies hosting assignees in Cyprus should tighten compliance as even minor visa infractions are drawing immediate enforcement action.
Nation-wide Air Traffic-Controller Strike Threatens Long Weekend Travel in France (14-16 May 2026)
The SNCTA has filed a strike notice covering all French air-traffic-control facilities from 14-16 May 2026, threatening major flight cuts at Paris and regional airports during a peak long-weekend. Businesses face potential disruption to meetings, expatriate travel and time-sensitive cargo; contingency options include shifting trips forward, rerouting via rail, or rescheduling virtually.
India accelerates evacuations from Iran and repatriates 3,000 seafarers as Gulf crisis deepens
The MEA has evacuated 2,549 Indians from Iran and helped repatriate over 3,000 Indian seafarers, activating round-the-clock control rooms as West Asia tensions disrupt air and sea travel. The measures aim to safeguard workers and protect vital shipping lanes that carry a fifth of India’s crude imports.
Toronto Pearson breaks ground on CA$3-billion “Pearson LIFT” expansion
Toronto Pearson has started a CA$3-billion first phase of its Pearson LIFT expansion, aimed at lifting annual capacity to 65 million passengers. The project modernises runways, baggage systems and airfield technology, promising faster connections for business travellers and cargo. Employers can expect more flight options, improved punctuality and thousands of new jobs tied to the airport’s growth.
Conseil d’État Orders French Government to Fix ANEF Residence-Permit Portal Within Six Months
France’s top administrative court has ordered the Interior Ministry to repair the ANEF online residence-permit portal within six months, citing violations of migrants’ rights caused by repeated technical failures. The ruling should ease renewal bottlenecks that have plagued employers of foreign talent and exposed them to compliance risks.