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Brazil Grants Temporary Visa-Free Entry for Chinese Citizens Starting 11 May 2026

Brazil Grants Temporary Visa-Free Entry for Chinese Citizens Starting 11 May 2026

Effective 11 May 2026, Chinese nationals can visit Brazil without a visa for stays of up to 30 days through the end of the year. The waiver is expected to boost tourism and streamline business travel by removing consular processing times, but it is temporary and non-extendable, so companies should track its October review. The move underscores Brasília’s strategy to deepen commercial links with its largest trading partner while accelerating the recovery of inbound travel.

May 8, 2026
DHS Moves to Replace “Duration of Status” With 4-Year Admission Cap for F-1, J-1 and I Visa Holders

DHS Moves to Replace “Duration of Status” With 4-Year Admission Cap for F-1, J-1 and I Visa Holders

DHS has advanced a final rule that would scrap “duration of status” admissions and replace them with fixed periods of stay capped at four years for F-1, J-1 and I visa holders. Universities and employers warn the change will require thousands of extension filings, shorten grace periods and increase the risk of unlawful presence, while DHS says it will improve oversight and security.

May 8, 2026
USCIS Puts Thousands of Immigration Cases on Hold as ‘Strengthened Screening & Vetting’ Kicks In

USCIS Puts Thousands of Immigration Cases on Hold as ‘Strengthened Screening & Vetting’ Kicks In

USCIS has instructed officers to suspend final decisions on many green-card, naturalization, asylum and work-permit cases while new FBI background checks, social-media screening and Vetting Center reviews are completed. The security-first policy is delaying approvals nationwide and creating compliance headaches for employers and universities.

May 8, 2026
Canberra Outlaws ‘Visa Hopping’ to Curb Permanent Temporariness

Canberra Outlaws ‘Visa Hopping’ to Curb Permanent Temporariness

From 1 July 2026, temporary visa holders in Australia will be barred from applying for student or certain work visas on-shore, forcing them to lodge abroad. The government says the move will restore migration integrity and curb the growth of "permanently temporary" residents, but companies and education providers must now re-engineer timelines and budgets to accommodate offshore processing.

May 8, 2026
Abu Dhabi’s Zayed International Airport activates end-to-end biometrics, cutting immigration wait times by 70 percent

Abu Dhabi’s Zayed International Airport activates end-to-end biometrics, cutting immigration wait times by 70 percent

Abu Dhabi switched on full facial- and iris-recognition lanes across all terminals on 7 May, reducing immigration processing time from 25 to 7 seconds. The document-free system—integrated with federal ICP databases—makes Zayed International Airport the first major hub to offer end-to-end biometric clearance, giving airlines and corporate travellers a significant time advantage.

May 8, 2026
Germany shifts Iran visa processing to Yerevan as Tehran embassy remains closed

Germany shifts Iran visa processing to Yerevan as Tehran embassy remains closed

Germany has transferred all Iranian visa services to its embassy in Yerevan because the Tehran mission remains closed due to the Iran war. The workaround keeps student, work and family-reunification cases moving but forces applicants to travel to Armenia for biometrics, adding time and cost for employers. It highlights Berlin’s determination to maintain skilled-migration pipelines even during regional crises.

May 8, 2026
Airlines Slash 600,000 Summer Seats to Cyprus as Conflict and Costs Bite

Airlines Slash 600,000 Summer Seats to Cyprus as Conflict and Costs Bite

A 7 May industry report confirms that airlines have removed about 600,000 seats from Cyprus’ 2026 summer schedules, citing higher fuel prices, Middle-East conflict and softer demand. The cut threatens tourism revenues, jobs and wider business travel connectivity, prompting calls for an urgent pivot to a year-round visitor strategy. Corporate travellers should brace for higher fares and reduced flexibility.

May 8, 2026
Finland to Introduce Legally-Binding Income Thresholds for Family-Reunification Permits

Finland to Introduce Legally-Binding Income Thresholds for Family-Reunification Permits

Finland has begun drafting a decree that will fix euro-denominated income thresholds for family-reunification residence permits, replacing Migri’s discretionary guidelines with legally binding figures. The Interior Ministry says the amounts will be indexed annually and will not be lowered, meaning some lower-paid foreign workers may need employer support to meet the bar. HR teams gain predictability but must revisit salary and allowance structures before the rules take effect in 2027.

May 8, 2026
Fingerprint Re-Vetting Freeze Hits 11.6 Million Pending USCIS Cases

Fingerprint Re-Vetting Freeze Hits 11.6 Million Pending USCIS Cases

USCIS has ordered officers to rerun fingerprints for all 11.6 million pending cases through the FBI’s Next Generation Identification system, freezing approvals across the board. The unprecedented re-vetting drive, launched April 27, threatens to stall green cards, naturalization and work permits and is already facing federal court challenges.

May 8, 2026
India makes e-Arrival Card compulsory 72 hours before entry

India makes e-Arrival Card compulsory 72 hours before entry

From 1 April 2026 India abolished paper disembarkation forms and now requires every foreign traveller to submit an e-Arrival Card online within 72 hours of arrival. Without the QR-coded receipt passengers can face long delays at immigration, so mobility managers are baking the step into pre-trip compliance checklists. The change streamlines data collection ahead of a wider roll-out of biometric fast-track lanes later this year.

May 8, 2026
Belgium makes online portal mandatory for all work-authorisation applications

Belgium makes online portal mandatory for all work-authorisation applications

Belgium’s three regions have shut down paper and email channels for obtaining work permits. From 4 May 2026, all applications must go through the federal “Working in Belgium” portal. The move speeds up processing but obliges employers to digitise their documentation and adjust workflows.

May 8, 2026
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