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Budget 2026 offers 5-year overseas-income break for NRIs on short-term assignments
Yesterday, Friday February 6, 2026
Budget 2026 offers 5-year overseas-income break for NRIs on short-term assignments
The Finance Bill, 2026 proposes a five-year exemption from Indian tax on overseas income for non-resident professionals who come to India on government-notified schemes. The move slashes assignment costs, removes a key barrier to bringing foreign talent into India and positions the country as a more attractive regional hub.
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USCIS sets FY 2027 H-1B cap registration for 4–19 March with new US $215 fee
Feb 6, 2026
USCIS sets FY 2027 H-1B cap registration for 4–19 March with new US $215 fee
USCIS has fixed 4–19 March 2026 as the electronic registration window for the FY 2027 H-1B cap and confirmed the jump in the per-registrant fee from US $10 to US $215. Registrations will feed into the first wage-weighted, beneficiary-centric lottery, meaning employers of higher-paid specialists enjoy better odds. Companies should budget for higher costs, validate wage-level data early and brief hiring managers on changed selection dynamics.
Austria unveils dedicated border-procedure terminal at Vienna Airport ahead of EU Migration Pact rollout
Feb 6, 2026
Austria unveils dedicated border-procedure terminal at Vienna Airport ahead of EU Migration Pact rollout
Interior Minister Gerhard Karner has confirmed that a 5,000 m² border-procedure terminal will open at Vienna Airport on 12 June 2026. The facility will process manifestly unfounded asylum claims entirely air-side, allowing quick refusals and deportations under the EU Migration Pact. Business-travel stakeholders should expect tighter document checks but potentially faster handling thanks to all authorities being co-located.
French Airports Brace for Summer Queues as EU Biometric Checks Expand
Feb 6, 2026
French Airports Brace for Summer Queues as EU Biometric Checks Expand
A French industry task-force warned the European Commission that forcing full biometric enrolment of non-EU travellers from 10 April could create five-hour queues at Paris airports. France is seeking flexibility to cap or suspend Entry-Exit System (EES) checks during peak periods, urging companies and travellers to prepare for disruption.
Italy’s 2026 Budget Law Raises Flat-Tax Regime and Tweaks Mobility Incentives
Feb 6, 2026
Italy’s 2026 Budget Law Raises Flat-Tax Regime and Tweaks Mobility Incentives
The 2026 Budget Law hikes Italy’s flat tax for “new residents” to €300k, trims the IRPEF middle bracket, and adjusts social-security bands. Mobility teams must recalculate assignment costs and re-assess which inbound talent profiles should opt for the flat tax versus impatriati relief.
State Department halts immigrant visa issuance for nationals of 75 countries, citing public-charge review
Feb 6, 2026
State Department halts immigrant visa issuance for nationals of 75 countries, citing public-charge review
Effective 21 January 2026, the U.S. State Department has stopped issuing immigrant visas to applicants from 75 “high public-charge risk” countries, according to a 5 February alert. The move freezes green-card processing abroad and forces employers to rethink transfer strategies for affected talent, potentially relying on temporary visas and in-country adjustment instead.
Global Pause on Italian Schengen Visa Processing 12-18 February 2026
Feb 6, 2026
Global Pause on Italian Schengen Visa Processing 12-18 February 2026
Italy will suspend all Schengen-visa processing worldwide from 12-18 February to upgrade its VIS-IT database. No applications, biometrics or visa issuances will be possible, creating significant risk for travellers with late-February itineraries. Mobility teams should file urgently, build extra lead-time into travel plans and budget for post-shutdown delays.
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