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Indian Embassy in Qatar tells stranded short-term visitors to self-register as flights remain disrupted

Indian Embassy in Qatar tells stranded short-term visitors to self-register as flights remain disrupted

The Indian Embassy in Doha has asked Indian tourists and short-term visitors stranded in Qatar since 28 February to fill out a new online form so officials can gauge numbers and plan assistance. The move comes amid continuing flight suspensions caused by the Iran–Israel conflict. Businesses should track and support employees in Qatar until evacuation flights resume.

Mar 8, 2026
China Pledges ‘One-Stop’ Visa and Payment Upgrades to Woo More Foreign Visitors

China Pledges ‘One-Stop’ Visa and Payment Upgrades to Woo More Foreign Visitors

China’s Minister of Culture and Tourism outlined a multi-year plan to expand visa-free access, digitise entry cards, integrate foreign bank cards with mobile wallets and beef up tax-refund facilities. The strategy aims to convert strong pent-up demand—150 million inbound trips in 2025—into sustained growth by eliminating pain-points for tourists and business travellers. Mobility managers should expect faster visa processing, wider transit options and easier payments starting this year.

Mar 8, 2026
France to Raise Immigration and Naturalisation Fees on 1 May 2026

France to Raise Immigration and Naturalisation Fees on 1 May 2026

A decree implementing France’s 2026 Budget Law will sharply raise most immigration and citizenship fees on 1 May 2026. First-time residence permits will cost €300 and naturalisation tax-stamps jump from €55 to €255. Employers should fast-track filings and adjust mobility budgets to absorb the increases.

Mar 8, 2026
Australia launches nationwide reforms to slash visa processing times

Australia launches nationwide reforms to slash visa processing times

From 6 March 2026, Australia has imposed strict service-level targets and rolled out AI-assisted case triage across major visa categories, promising to cut months off processing times. Real-time tracking and a single digital portal aim to give businesses and universities the certainty they have lacked since the pandemic-era backlogs. Faster decisions should boost Australia’s competitiveness for talent, but incomplete files risk being refused more quickly.

Mar 8, 2026
Canada temporarily halts deportations to Israel and Lebanon amid regional conflict

Canada temporarily halts deportations to Israel and Lebanon amid regional conflict

CBSA has paused all removals to Israel and Lebanon under an Administrative Deferral of Removals, citing escalating regional violence. The freeze gives affected foreign nationals more time to extend status in Canada and forces employers to revisit compliance strategies for staff originally slated for removal.

Mar 8, 2026
Brussels Airport tells passengers “no departures” on 12 March as nationwide strike looms

Brussels Airport tells passengers “no departures” on 12 March as nationwide strike looms

Brussels Airport has pre-emptively cancelled all outbound passenger flights on 12 March 2026 because a nationwide strike will deprive the hub of security and ground-handling staff. The move will disrupt tens of thousands of travellers and force airlines and corporate travel departments to reroute or reschedule trips, while EU261 duty-of-care obligations remain in force even though compensation is unlikely.

Mar 8, 2026
Swiss Foreign Ministry Tells Citizens in Middle-East ‘Travel Abroad at Your Own Risk’

Swiss Foreign Ministry Tells Citizens in Middle-East ‘Travel Abroad at Your Own Risk’

The FDFA used unusually direct language on 7 March, telling Swiss citizens still in the Middle East that assistance will be “a last resort” and that travellers must shoulder primary responsibility. A special SWISS flight evacuated 211 people from Oman, but Zurich says further operations are not guaranteed. Firms sending staff to the region face higher duty-of-care exposure and should update contingency plans.

Mar 8, 2026
Gibraltar Treaty Clears Path for Spanish Border Guards But Keeps Free Flow

Gibraltar Treaty Clears Path for Spanish Border Guards But Keeps Free Flow

A new UK-EU-Spain treaty will place Spanish border officers at Gibraltar’s entry points and scrap the physical fence, giving the territory Schengen-style free movement while preserving its British status. The change should ease daily commutes for 15,000 workers and streamline corporate travel, but companies must prepare for dual document checks and possible social-security impacts.

Mar 8, 2026
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