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Bill C-12 triggers 21-day deadline for 30,000 asylum claimants

Bill C-12 triggers 21-day deadline for 30,000 asylum claimants

IRCC has begun sending 21-day warning letters to roughly 30,000 asylum seekers after Bill C-12 made late refugee claims ineligible for full hearings. Claimants must now submit new evidence, accept a limited PRRA review or leave Canada, putting many workers and their employers on edge. The retroactive rule change could exacerbate labour shortages but underscores Ottawa’s push to tighten asylum controls.

Apr 22, 2026
Senate Republicans Move to Break DHS Funding Deadlock, Restore Visa & Border Operations

Senate Republicans Move to Break DHS Funding Deadlock, Restore Visa & Border Operations

Republican senators unveiled a budget-reconciliation bill on 21 April that would reopen the Department of Homeland Security and restore funding for TSA, CBP, USCIS and ICE. The shutdown has already lengthened visa processing times and threatened airport security staffing. If passed, the measure would quickly restart immigration adjudications and ease travel disruptions that are hammering business travelers and corporate relocation programs.

Apr 22, 2026
Tube Drivers’ Strike Shuts Key London Underground Lines, Disrupting Heathrow Access

Tube Drivers’ Strike Shuts Key London Underground Lines, Disrupting Heathrow Access

A 24-hour RMT drivers’ strike that began at midday on 21 April has shut the Piccadilly and Circle lines and severely reduced other routes, cutting the main Tube link to Heathrow. The walk-out, with a second strike due on 23 April, is forcing travellers onto pricier surface transport and could cost London businesses over £100 million per day.

Apr 22, 2026
Meloni opens door to tweaks in controversial migrant repatriation-bonus scheme

Meloni opens door to tweaks in controversial migrant repatriation-bonus scheme

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said her government will modify—but not scrap—the disputed €615 bonus for lawyers who convince migrants to return home voluntarily. The incentive is expected to enter into force unchanged this week and be revised in a later bill, creating legal uncertainty for immigration practitioners and companies that rely on timely permit processing.

Apr 22, 2026
US Consulates Release Fresh H-1B, H-4 and F-1 Interview Slots Across India

US Consulates Release Fresh H-1B, H-4 and F-1 Interview Slots Across India

US consulates have started releasing limited batches of H-1B, H-4 and F-1 interview appointments after a months-long freeze caused by enhanced social-media vetting. While the move will help thousands of stranded Indian tech workers and students, slots remain scarce and are snapped up within minutes, meaning travel plans should remain flexible. Companies and universities are urged to monitor the portal closely and avoid non-essential trips until capacity normalises.

Apr 22, 2026
Emirates & Qatar Airways Drop A380s From Seven Routes As Iran Conflict Forces Network Shake-Up

Emirates & Qatar Airways Drop A380s From Seven Routes As Iran Conflict Forces Network Shake-Up

Emirates and Qatar Airways have removed the fuel-hungry A380 from seven routes, citing airspace restrictions and soaring fuel prices linked to the Iran conflict. The capacity downgrade tightens premium-class inventory, squeezes cargo space and adds complexity for business-travel planners. Companies should expect higher fares, potential re-routing and fresh war-risk surcharges.

Apr 22, 2026
Belgium to Mandate Online Work-Permit Applications From 1 May 2026

Belgium to Mandate Online Work-Permit Applications From 1 May 2026

From 1 May 2026, Belgium will require most commuter and short-term work-permit applications to be submitted through its new “Working in Belgium” portal, ending email and paper filings. Employers will need digital certificates, and applicants must upload colour PDFs that meet strict size and language rules. Officials expect processing times to be cut in half, but filings sent by email after 30 April will be rejected. The measure is a key milestone in Belgium’s broader push toward fully digital immigration services.

Apr 22, 2026
Aer Lingus warns 23,000 passengers of summer flight cancellations

Aer Lingus warns 23,000 passengers of summer flight cancellations

Aer Lingus will cut about 430 flights—roughly 2 percent of its summer programme—because aircraft maintenance is running behind schedule, impacting an estimated 23,000 passengers. The carrier says most travellers will be rebooked on same-day alternatives, but corporate travel departments are being urged to audit critical journeys and line up contingency routings. The news highlights ongoing supply-chain strains in aviation maintenance and adds scheduling risk for firms that rely on Ireland’s primary long-haul gateway.

Apr 22, 2026
Chinese Visa Applications Almost Back to 2019 Levels, Signalling Powerful Restart of Outbound Market

Chinese Visa Applications Almost Back to 2019 Levels, Signalling Powerful Restart of Outbound Market

VFS Global says first-quarter 2026 visa applications from mainland Chinese travellers are within touching distance of 2019’s record, led by Schengen countries, the US and UK. The rebound is fuelled by new visa-waiver deals, cheaper fees and pent-up corporate demand, and is prompting airlines and service providers to scale up capacity. Businesses should lock in appointments and airfares early as competition for slots and seats intensifies.

Apr 22, 2026
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