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Leaked plan shows ICE rushing to build mega-warehouses as Fifth Circuit upholds no-bond detention rule
Today, Friday February 20, 2026
Leaked plan shows ICE rushing to build mega-warehouses as Fifth Circuit upholds no-bond detention rule
A leaked ICE memo outlines a US$38 billion plan to add 92,600 detention beds in giant warehouse-style facilities, while a Fifth Circuit decision upholds indefinite no-bond detention for anyone who ever crossed the border illegally. The twin moves, enabled by last year’s border-security megabill, signal an aggressive enforcement posture that could affect millions of long-term U.S. residents and heighten I-9 compliance risks for employers.
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Canada invites 4,000 healthcare professionals in latest Express Entry draw
Feb 20, 2026
Canada invites 4,000 healthcare professionals in latest Express Entry draw
IRCC issued 4,000 Invitations to Apply to health-care and social-service professionals on 20 February 2026, with a CRS cut-off of 467. The draw is part of Ottawa’s category-based selection strategy to relieve critical labour shortages in Canada’s health sector and offers employers a deeper pool of permanent-resident candidates.([cicnews.com](https://www.cicnews.com/2026/02/latest-express-entry-draw-sees-thousands-of-healthcare-professionals-invited-0271898.html?utm_source=openai))
Berlin extends internal Schengen border checks until mid-September 2026
Feb 20, 2026
Berlin extends internal Schengen border checks until mid-September 2026
Germany has informed Brussels that systematic border controls with all nine neighbouring Schengen countries will remain in force until at least 15 September 2026. The government cites security and migration pressures, while logistics and business-travel stakeholders brace for continued spot checks and minor but unavoidable delays.
Poland ends special legal regime for Ukrainian refugees
Feb 20, 2026
Poland ends special legal regime for Ukrainian refugees
President Karol Nawrocki has signed a law scrapping the 2022 special act that gave Ukrainian refugees exceptional rights. From 5 March they must regularise their stay under standard Polish immigration law, although permission to remain is extended until 2027. Employers will need regular work permits, special schooling support will end, and free accommodation will be restricted. The reform normalises Poland’s immigration framework but increases compliance work for businesses and risks administrative bottlenecks.
Belgium multiplies citizenship fee nearly seven-fold and tightens family-reunification rules
Feb 20, 2026
Belgium multiplies citizenship fee nearly seven-fold and tightens family-reunification rules
Legislation published on 19 February increases Belgium’s citizenship application fee to €1,000 and introduces stricter income and age criteria for family reunification. The reforms will raise the cost of long-term talent retention and could delay dependent visas for expatriate employees, requiring companies to review relocation budgets and timelines.
China Adds Canada and UK to 30-Day Visa-Free Entry List
Feb 20, 2026
China Adds Canada and UK to 30-Day Visa-Free Entry List
From 17 February 2026, citizens of Canada and the UK can enter China visa-free for up to 30 days, cutting costs and lead-times for business trips and family visits. The move lifts China’s unilateral waiver list to 50 countries and is expected to boost air capacity and commercial exchanges throughout 2026.
Industry warns new “visa integrity fee” and social-media vetting could erase recent U.S. travel modernization gains
Feb 20, 2026
Industry warns new “visa integrity fee” and social-media vetting could erase recent U.S. travel modernization gains
U.S. Travel applauded a year of real improvements—from more consular staff to faster customs lanes—but cautioned Congress that a proposed US$250 “visa integrity fee” and extra social-media checks for Visa Waiver visitors could wipe out those gains, deterring millions of travellers and billions in spending. Companies should budget for possible higher visa costs and longer lead-times while lobbying policymakers for smarter, targeted security measures.
UK to Replace Physical Visas with e-Visas for Indians from 25 February
Feb 20, 2026
UK to Replace Physical Visas with e-Visas for Indians from 25 February
From 25 February, the UK will issue only electronic visas. Indians applying for visitor or work categories will receive an online e-Visa linked to their passport; paper stickers and BRPs disappear. Companies must update travel processes to avoid boarding refusals.
UAE doubles bank-statement requirement for Remote Work Visa applicants
Feb 20, 2026
UAE doubles bank-statement requirement for Remote Work Visa applicants
The UAE now wants six—rather than three—months of bank statements from Remote Work Visa applicants, effective 27 January 2026. The change raises the documentary bar but leaves the monthly income floor at US $3,500. Employers and digital nomads must plan for longer lead-times, yet the visa remains comparatively flexible and sponsor-free, keeping Dubai and Abu Dhabi attractive bases for high-earning remote workers.
EU Treaty Paves Way to Restore Free Movement Between Spain and Gibraltar
Feb 20, 2026
EU Treaty Paves Way to Restore Free Movement Between Spain and Gibraltar
Brussels has cleared the legislative path for an EU-UK treaty that would abolish border checks between Spain and Gibraltar as early as 10 April 2026. The deal would fold the British territory into Schengen, easing daily commuting and corporate logistics.
UK sets 25 February switchover to 100 % e-Visas, ending physical visa stickers
Feb 20, 2026
UK sets 25 February switchover to 100 % e-Visas, ending physical visa stickers
All UK visas issued on or after 25 February 2026 will be digital only, with vignette stickers, BRPs and passport stamps withdrawn. Travellers and sponsors must instead use UKVI online accounts and share-codes to prove status. The reform promises quicker border processing and lower fraud risks but requires employers and travellers to update processes and ensure passport data matches their UKVI records.
IRCC launches new Transport category under Express Entry
Feb 20, 2026
IRCC launches new Transport category under Express Entry
IRCC has added a Transport category to Express Entry, prioritising pilots, aircraft mechanics, avionics specialists and heavy-duty automotive technicians with at least 12-months’ recent experience. The move aims to ease skilled-labour shortages in aviation and logistics and offers a new fast-track to permanent residence for tradespeople in high-demand roles.([cicnews.com](https://www.cicnews.com/2026/02/who-qualifies-for-permanent-residence-under-canadas-new-transport-category-0271850.html?utm_source=openai))
Germany rolls out fully-digital visa processing portal for skilled workers
Feb 20, 2026
Germany rolls out fully-digital visa processing portal for skilled workers
Germany has activated a nationwide digital visa portal that lets employers and skilled-worker applicants complete every immigration step online. Early data show processing times for Blue-Card and ICT permits have fallen by more than half, giving HR teams faster, more predictable hiring cycles and reducing paperwork. The reform underscores Berlin’s bid to stay competitive for global talent amid acute labour shortages.
France switches to mandatory online visa-appointment system
Feb 20, 2026
France switches to mandatory online visa-appointment system
France has closed the door on walk-in and informal visa bookings, making the France-Visas website the sole gateway for appointments from 20 February 2026. The digital-first policy is designed to cut fraud, shorten queues and give consulates a clear, auditable pipeline of applicants—yet it also requires travellers to organise documentation earlier. Mobility teams should review assignment lead-times and tell employees to ignore unofficial “priority slot” offers.
India to Restore All Visa Services in Bangladesh After Year-Long Suspension
Feb 20, 2026
India to Restore All Visa Services in Bangladesh After Year-Long Suspension
A senior Indian consular official confirmed that New Delhi will fully reinstate visa processing in Bangladesh, ending a year-long suspension that disrupted cross-border business travel. All categories—including tourist, business and student visas—will return in phases from early March, easing project delays for companies on both sides.
FCM Travel issues urgent advisory on Europe’s new EES/ETIAS border controls for Australian corporates
Feb 20, 2026
FCM Travel issues urgent advisory on Europe’s new EES/ETIAS border controls for Australian corporates
Travel-management firm FCM has released an in-depth bulletin explaining how Europe’s new Entry/Exit System and ETIAS travel waiver will affect Australian passport-holders. The company warns that biometric enrolment, automated 90/180-day calculations and a mandatory €7 authorisation could disrupt corporate itineraries unless travel managers act now.
Snowstorm Shuts Vienna Airport, Strands Thousands of Travellers
Feb 20, 2026
Snowstorm Shuts Vienna Airport, Strands Thousands of Travellers
Heavy snowfall forced Vienna International Airport to suspend all flights on 20 February, triggering more than 230 cancellations and widespread diversions. Operators hope to restart limited operations around midday, but delays could stretch through the weekend, disrupting passenger itineraries, cargo flows and regional business connections. Mobility managers should prepare contingency plans and explore rail or road options.
Nation-wide 12 March strike set to paralyse Brussels Airport and rail links
Feb 20, 2026
Nation-wide 12 March strike set to paralyse Brussels Airport and rail links
Belgium’s union confederations have called a 24-hour general strike for 12 March, prompting Brussels Airport to warn of mass flight cancellations and rail operators to scale back service. The walk-out, linked to pension and wage disputes, threatens to strand travellers at the end of Europe’s school-holiday period. Businesses are already rerouting staff and shipments, underscoring the importance of robust contingency planning.
United States Halts Immigrant Visa Processing for Brazilians, Creating New Backlog Overnight
Feb 20, 2026
United States Halts Immigrant Visa Processing for Brazilians, Creating New Backlog Overnight
Effective 20 February 2026, the U.S. has suspended all immigrant-visa services in Brazil, freezing thousands of green-card cases and forcing companies to seek alternative assignment strategies. Tourist, student and temporary work visas are not affected, but long-term transfers will face significant delays until Washington reviews Brazil’s repatriation cooperation in August.
Swiss Federal Council Approves Sweeping Border-Control Upgrade
Feb 20, 2026
Swiss Federal Council Approves Sweeping Border-Control Upgrade
Switzerland has green-lit a nationwide upgrade of mobile border checks, deploying licence-plate readers and biometrics at key crossings. The move tightens security against irregular migration and trafficking while attempting to keep trade flows smooth—an important balance for the thousands of firms that rely on “just-in-time” shipments and commuter talent from neighbouring EU states.
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