Hong Kong braces for record 980,000 mainland arrivals over Labour Day Golden Week
Security decree offers €615 bonus to lawyers securing migrants’ voluntary return; President Mattarella orders constitutional review
USCIS Switches to ‘Final Action Dates’ for All Employment-Based Green Card Filings in May
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Hong Kong to Require Criminal-Record Disclosure for Helpers, Students and Dependents
From 19 June 2026, domestic helpers, students and dependents applying for Hong Kong visas must submit certified police records from every country of residence in the past ten years. The government says the measure enhances public safety, but placement agencies fear longer processing times and higher costs. Companies that sponsor interns or junior assignees should expect additional paperwork and adjust project timelines.
Nationwide airline and ground-staff strikes disrupt 410 flights across Italy
Concurrent strikes by ITA Airways crews, Lufthansa pilots and airport handlers between 13 and 19 April caused at least 410 flight cancellations or long delays at Italy’s main airports. The disruption has prompted companies to divert travel away from Rome and Milan and triggered complex EU 261 compensation claims. Ongoing industrial unrest is expected to continue through late April, posing planning challenges for business travellers.
Greece Suspends EU Biometric Checks for British Travellers Ahead of Summer Rush
Greece has quietly dropped the requirement for British passport-holders to provide fingerprints and facial scans under the EU Entry/Exit System, citing the need to avoid airport bottlenecks before the busy summer season. The waiver should cut queuing times for UK tourists and business travellers but may be temporary and does not affect other Schengen destinations or future ETIAS rules.
Schengen Entry/Exit System Chaos Causes Multi-Hour Queues at German Airports
The EU’s new biometric Entry/Exit System created two-to-three-hour border queues at Frankfurt, Munich and other German airports over the Easter break, causing thousands of missed connections. Airports and airlines are urging Brussels to allow temporary suspensions of biometric enrolment, while German authorities scramble to add staff and e-gates. Corporate travel managers should lengthen connection buffers and advise travellers to arrive earlier until the situation stabilises.
Cross-Channel Logistics Crunch Time: France Makes ELO Barcode Mandatory from Today
French Customs has made the Enveloppe Logistique Obligatoire (ELO) barcode compulsory for every truck using the France–UK Smart Border from 20 April 2026. Vehicles without a valid envelope will be refused boarding, forcing exporters and hauliers to digitise all customs and safety declarations in advance. The move is designed to speed up post-Brexit border crossings but poses an immediate compliance test for supply chains servicing French operations.
Hong Kong Activates Holiday Command Centre as 980 000 Mainland Visitors Expected for Labour Day Golden Week
Hong Kong expects about 980 000 mainland arrivals over the 1–5 May Labour Day break. A multi-agency command centre, extra rail and bus services, and real-time coordination with Shenzhen have been activated to keep border crossings and tourist hotspots flowing. Businesses should anticipate high hotel occupancy and possible queueing at control points but welcome the spending boost.
Saudi Arabia Tightens Hajj & Umrah Visa Rules for 2026 Pilgrims from India
Saudi Arabia has shortened Umrah visa entry validity to one month, barred Umrah or tourist-visa holders from staying in Makkah after 18 April 2026, mandated all bookings through the Nusuk app, and retained India’s 175,025-person Hajj quota while adding a new 20-day short-Hajj package. Violations can attract SAR 10,000 fines, deportation and bans. Indian travel planners must verify pilgrims’ visa types, vaccination proof and Nusuk reservations to avoid penalties and denied boarding. ([goodreturns.in](https://www.goodreturns.in/news/saudi-arabia-new-hajj-visa-umrah-visa-rules-2026-validity-fines-everything-indian-pilgrims-1503369.html))
Finland to Reject Russian Non-Biometric Passports From 1 June 2026
From 1 June 2026 Finland will stop accepting non-biometric Russian passports for visa or residence-permit processing. A short grace period and a few humanitarian exemptions apply, but most Russian applicants must switch to e-chip passports starting 1 May 2026. The move tightens already-restricted mobility across the Finland–Russia border and requires Finnish employers and universities to verify passport types early in the relocation process.
371 Spanish Offices Open for Face-to-Face Amnesty Filings as Staff Warn of Strike
Spain opened 371 post-office counters and 60 Social-Security offices to accept in-person regularisation requests, but unions have threatened an immediate strike over workload. Companies relying on migrant labour should brace for possible appointment cancellations and advise staff to use the online portal instead.
Spain’s Mass Regularisation Sees 42,790 Applications in First Three Days
Spain’s new migrant amnesty attracted 42,790 online applications and large in-person queues within its first 72 hours. With up to 840,000 people potentially eligible, employers must prepare for a surge in workers gaining legal status—and the payroll, tax and social-security implications that follow.
President Connolly calls Council of State to vet International Protection Bill 2026
President Catherine Connolly has asked the Council of State to advise whether the International Protection Bill 2026 is constitutional before she decides whether to refer it to the Supreme Court. The Bill would overhaul Ireland’s asylum system in line with EU reforms, introducing faster decisions and broader removal powers. Businesses could benefit from shorter immigration queues, but tougher enforcement will raise compliance stakes. A Supreme Court test would freeze implementation for several months, so employers should monitor the decision closely.
Labor Department Floats Major H-1B Prevailing-Wage Hike
DOL released a draft rule that would significantly raise H-1B prevailing wages, with Level 1 salaries moving to the 34th percentile and Level 4 to the 88th percentile. The change would increase hiring costs, squeeze entry-level roles, and reshape long-term talent-mobility budgets if adopted.
EU Biometric Roll-out Sparks Three-Hour Queues for UK Passengers Across Schengen Airports
One week after the EU switched on its mandatory biometric Entry/Exit System, British passengers are reporting three-hour immigration queues and missed flights at major Schengen airports. The teething problems expose staffing gaps and could worsen during the summer peak, forcing UK corporates to adjust itineraries and budgets.
Cyprus charters fourth rescue flight as Dubai drone incident strands travellers
A government-chartered Cyprus Airways flight is bringing 170 more Cypriots home from Dubai tonight after a drone interception near DXB triggered mass flight cancellations. The fourth such rescue rotation in a week raises the number of evacuees to 805 and highlights the vulnerability of Cyprus-Gulf connectivity to regional security shocks. Businesses are being told to reroute critical travel via alternative hubs and to review insurance cover for war-related delays.