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UK Visa Fees Rise 6-7% Across All Categories From 8 April 2026

UK Visa Fees Rise 6-7% Across All Categories From 8 April 2026

All UK immigration and nationality fees increased by 6–7 % on 8 April 2026. Visitor, student, work, settlement and citizenship applications are all affected, with a Skilled Worker visa up to three years now £819 and Indefinite Leave to Remain £3,226. Employers and education providers face higher mobility budgets while applicants must budget more for the same permissions.

Apr 9, 2026
Czech Draft Law Would Scrap Fines for Undeclared Work—but Not for Foreigners

Czech Draft Law Would Scrap Fines for Undeclared Work—but Not for Foreigners

A draft amendment published on 8 April 2026 would abolish fines for Czech nationals caught working without a contract, but retain strict penalties for third-country nationals who lack the correct work authorisation. Employers would take on greater liability, while unions warn of budget risks. Mobility teams must keep foreign-worker documentation airtight.

Apr 9, 2026
IRCC Signals End of Current Express Entry Classes, Plans Unified ‘High-Skilled’ Stream

IRCC Signals End of Current Express Entry Classes, Plans Unified ‘High-Skilled’ Stream

On 8 April 2026 IRCC revealed plans to abolish the FSW, CEC and FST programs and merge them into a single Federal High-Skilled Class. The new stream will keep CRS rankings but introduce simpler eligibility and more flexible, occupation-based draws, aiming to reduce backlogs and better match labour shortages. Employers should encourage candidates to enter the pool before cut-offs rise and prepare for revised job-offer validation rules and higher fees.

Apr 9, 2026
Germany Extends Land-Border Checks for Another Six Months

Germany Extends Land-Border Checks for Another Six Months

Berlin has prolonged temporary passport checks at all of Germany’s land borders to mid-September 2026, citing continued pressure from irregular migration and smuggling networks. While legal travel remains possible, the decision means longer queues and stricter document checks for cross-border commuters, service technicians and freight drivers—issues that corporate mobility teams must factor into schedules and compliance planning.

Apr 9, 2026
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