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China grants 30-day visa-free entry to Canadians from February 17 – December 31 2026
Today, Sunday February 15, 2026
China grants 30-day visa-free entry to Canadians from February 17 – December 31 2026
Beijing has added Canada to its unilateral visa-free scheme, allowing Canadians to travel visa-free to China for stays of up to 30 days between 17 February and 31 December 2026. The move slashes costs and red tape for Canadian tourists and companies, and could quickly restore air-service levels and trade missions to pre-pandemic norms.
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CBP’s Valentine’s Day pitch: Self-deport now and get a $2,600 ‘exit-bonus’
Feb 15, 2026
CBP’s Valentine’s Day pitch: Self-deport now and get a $2,600 ‘exit-bonus’
CBP used a cheeky Valentine’s Day video to advertise its CBP Home self-deportation app, dangling a US $2,600 cash bonus and free airfare. The post spotlights the administration’s push to lower detention costs by expanding voluntary departures, but drew backlash for trivializing high-stakes immigration decisions. Global-mobility teams should ensure affected workers understand the legal consequences before using the program.
‘Status cliff’ looms as 1 million Indian work permits expire in Canada through 2026
Feb 15, 2026
‘Status cliff’ looms as 1 million Indian work permits expire in Canada through 2026
Leaked IRCC statistics suggest nearly one million Indian nationals will watch their Canadian work permits expire by the end of 2026, raising the risk of mass status loss unless Ottawa creates new extension pathways. The pending ‘status cliff’ threatens talent retention in key sectors and places added strain on already-lengthy permanent-residence queues.
Mainland tourists pour into Hong Kong as nine-day Lunar New Year ‘Golden Week’ begins
Feb 15, 2026
Mainland tourists pour into Hong Kong as nine-day Lunar New Year ‘Golden Week’ begins
Hong Kong processed more than 240,000 arrivals by mid-afternoon on 15 February, as the mainland’s nine-day Lunar New Year holiday began. About 113,000 of the visitors were from mainland China, testing the city’s border control capacity. Smooth clearance times and robust tourism spending could boost confidence in Hong Kong’s ability to host large-scale events and support the local economy.
Partial DHS shutdown puts TSA staff on the job without pay, reviving airport-delay fears
Feb 15, 2026
Partial DHS shutdown puts TSA staff on the job without pay, reviving airport-delay fears
A lapse in DHS funding that began February 14 means 95 percent of TSA officers are working without pay, raising the prospect of long security lines and flight delays if the shutdown persists. Business-travel stakeholders are dusting off contingency plans as lawmakers remain deadlocked over immigration-policy riders attached to the DHS budget.
ICE memo outlines US $38.3 billion expansion to 92,600 detention beds, eight mega-centers
Feb 15, 2026
ICE memo outlines US $38.3 billion expansion to 92,600 detention beds, eight mega-centers
An internal ICE memo reveals plans for a US $38.3 billion network of eight 10,000-bed mega-centers and supporting facilities, tripling current detention capacity. The expansion underscores the administration’s intent to accelerate interior removals and signals stiffer compliance expectations for U.S. employers.
China Grants 30-Day Visa-Free Entry to UK Citizens From 17 February
Feb 15, 2026
China Grants 30-Day Visa-Free Entry to UK Citizens From 17 February
From 17 February 2026, British passport holders can enter China without a visa for business or tourism stays of up to 30 days. The waiver will cut costs and lead times for UK corporates expanding in China but does not replace work-permit rules for longer assignments.
Germany Extends Land Border Checks Until at Least September 2026
Feb 15, 2026
Germany Extends Land Border Checks Until at Least September 2026
Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt has extended Germany’s internal Schengen border checks for another six months, pushing the end-date to mid-September 2026. The move keeps ID spot-checks in place at all nine land borders and is justified as part of a broader migration clamp-down. Businesses face continued delays for freight, commuters and business travellers, and must ensure staff carry passports or IDs and allow extra journey time. The decision underscores how temporary border controls are becoming semi-permanent in Germany.
Snowstorm forces 30 % flight cuts at Paris-CDG and 20 % at Orly
Feb 15, 2026
Snowstorm forces 30 % flight cuts at Paris-CDG and 20 % at Orly
A snow and ice alert over Île-de-France on 15 February 2026 prompted the DGAC to order airlines to cancel 30 % of flights at Paris-CDG and 20 % at Orly. The measure, aimed at easing de-icing congestion, has rippled through domestic networks and road traffic. Passengers are entitled to rerouting or refunds under EU rules but not cash compensation because weather is classed as an extraordinary circumstance.
Digital Border Era Begins: Poland Implements Full EES Checks for Ukrainians Crossing the Frontier
Feb 15, 2026
Digital Border Era Begins: Poland Implements Full EES Checks for Ukrainians Crossing the Frontier
Poland activated full Entry/Exit System (EES) checks at all border posts on 15 February, meaning every non-EU national—including nearly one million Ukrainians under temporary protection—now undergoes biometric registration when entering or leaving the country. The change replaces passport stamps, automates overstay calculations and feeds data to carriers ahead of the launch of ETIAS next year. While the technology promises faster, fraud-proof crossings, first-time users should expect longer waits this week, and employers are urged to build extra time into travel plans.
UAE Unifies Visa-Overstay Fine at AED 50 Per Day Across All Emirates
Feb 15, 2026
UAE Unifies Visa-Overstay Fine at AED 50 Per Day Across All Emirates
Effective 11 February 2026, all UAE visit, tourist and residence visas now carry a flat AED 50 daily overstay fine. Grace periods have been scrapped and digital portals allow real-time payment. The standardisation simplifies budgeting for employers but raises the stakes for compliance as smart-gate systems and automatic employer alerts tighten enforcement.
Snowstorm Grounds Scores of Flights at Brussels Airport, Forcing Mobility Teams into Crisis Mode
Feb 15, 2026
Snowstorm Grounds Scores of Flights at Brussels Airport, Forcing Mobility Teams into Crisis Mode
A fast-moving snow front forced airlines at Brussels Airport to cancel or delay dozens of flights on 15 February. Eurocontrol imposed traffic-flow restrictions, while the IRM issued a code-yellow snow alert. Mobility and HR teams scrambled to rebook travellers and protect time-sensitive cargo, underscoring the need for robust winter-weather contingency plans.
Flight chaos at Brazil’s three busiest hubs as storms and staffing issues trigger 25 cancellations and 166 delays
Feb 15, 2026
Flight chaos at Brazil’s three busiest hubs as storms and staffing issues trigger 25 cancellations and 166 delays
Brazil’s three busiest airports recorded 25 cancellations and 166 delays on 15 February, hitting LATAM Brasil and GOL hardest. The knock-on effects are squeezing hotel capacity during Carnival and prompting fresh debate over slot-management reforms and passenger-rights rules.
China Grants 30-Day Visa-Free Entry to Canadian and British Nationals Starting February 17
Feb 15, 2026
China Grants 30-Day Visa-Free Entry to Canadian and British Nationals Starting February 17
Beijing has added Canada and the United Kingdom to its unilateral visa-free list, allowing ordinary passport holders to enter China for up to 30 days without a visa from 17 February 2026 until 31 December 2026. The move slashes lead-times for short-term business travel and signals China’s intent to deepen trade and people-to-people ties with two major G7 partners.
Immigration sweep nets 31 irregular migrants as Cyprus accelerates deportations
Feb 15, 2026
Immigration sweep nets 31 irregular migrants as Cyprus accelerates deportations
Police arrested 31 undocumented migrants in a nationwide sweep on 15 February, deporting seven the same day and fast-tracking the rest. The action highlights Cyprus’ strategy of daily micro-operations and has pushed 2025 deportations to record levels. Employers face steeper penalties if caught with irregular workers, making strict document controls essential.
Air-traffic-controller shortages threaten summer schedules at Dublin and Cork airports
Feb 15, 2026
Air-traffic-controller shortages threaten summer schedules at Dublin and Cork airports
IATCA warned on 15 February that controller shortages may force flight cancellations this summer. Recent staffing gaps have already limited runway movements at Dublin and closed Cork overnight. The government has called for urgent talks, while companies are urged to build extra buffer time into travel itineraries.
UK to Issue Only Digital eVisas From 25 February 2026
Feb 15, 2026
UK to Issue Only Digital eVisas From 25 February 2026
From 25 February 2026, all UK entry-clearance visas will be issued electronically; no more passport vignettes or BRP cards will be produced. Travellers and employers must use UKVI online accounts and share-codes to prove status, heralding major process changes for HR, carriers and visa holders.
Winter storm triggers 65 flight cancellations and 301 delays across Canadian hubs
Feb 15, 2026
Winter storm triggers 65 flight cancellations and 301 delays across Canadian hubs
A fast-moving polar storm forced Canadian carriers to cancel 65 flights and delay more than 300 others on 14 February, snarling operations at major hubs and regional airports alike. Corporates face higher travel costs and lost productivity as crews and aircraft take up to two days to regain normal rotation.
China extends visa-free entry for French citizens until 31 December 2026
Feb 15, 2026
China extends visa-free entry for French citizens until 31 December 2026
China confirmed on 15 February that French citizens will keep their 15-day visa-free access until the end of 2026. The move removes an administrative hurdle for exporters and corporate travellers, and is expected to stimulate demand on Air France’s China routes.
Tamil Nadu seeks passport-and-visa waiver for 89,000 Sri Lankan Tamils in long-term limbo
Feb 15, 2026
Tamil Nadu seeks passport-and-visa waiver for 89,000 Sri Lankan Tamils in long-term limbo
Tamil Nadu’s Chief Minister has asked the Union government to waive passport and visa rules for nearly 89,000 Sri Lankan Tamils who have lived in the state for up to 30 years. The request seeks to convert refugees into citizens or long-term visa holders, giving them legal status and work rights – a move that would also expand the state’s formal labour pool.
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