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UK injects £100 million to expand ‘one-in, one-out’ returns pilot with France
Oct 23, 2025
UK injects £100 million to expand ‘one-in, one-out’ returns pilot with France
• Home Office adds £100 million to its Channel small-boats strategy, funding 300 extra NCA officers and new surveillance tech. • Cash underpins the ‘one-in, one-out’ pilot with France, swapping returned small-boat arrivals for pre-approved asylum-seekers in France. • Employers should expect stepped-up right-to-work enforcement and possible delays at freight ports as checks intensify.
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Italy Opens Pre-Filling Window for 2026–2028 ‘Decreto Flussi’ Work-Visa Quotas
Oct 23, 2025
Italy Opens Pre-Filling Window for 2026–2028 ‘Decreto Flussi’ Work-Visa Quotas
Italy opened the pre-filling phase for 164,850 non-EU work permits under the 2026–2028 *Decreto Flussi* on 23 October. Employers have until 7 December to prepare applications for four January–February click days. The expanded quota—part of a three-year plan totalling nearly half a million permits—aims to fill chronic labour shortages while preserving strict controls on irregular migration.
Mazzeschi Legal Counsels & Italian Government Portals
Canberra moves to slash Western Australia’s skilled-migration quota by 30 percent
Oct 23, 2025
Canberra moves to slash Western Australia’s skilled-migration quota by 30 percent
Canberra has signalled it will cut Western Australia’s 2025-26 state-nominated skilled-migration places by 30 percent, triggering push-back from industry and the WA Government. Employers warn the smaller intake will deepen skills shortages and slow major projects, while the Commonwealth says it is simply rebalancing allocations between states.
Absolute Immigration
US Consulate Chennai reopens, restoring full visa and American Citizen Services
Oct 23, 2025
US Consulate Chennai reopens, restoring full visa and American Citizen Services
The US Consulate in Chennai reopened on 23 October 2025 after a one-day shutdown, allowing visa interviews and American Citizen Services to resume. Applicants whose 22 October slots were cancelled are being automatically rescheduled. The reopening clears a key processing hub for students and workers in South India, but mobility managers should anticipate minor backlogs over the next week.
ET TravelWorld / Economic Times
EU Summit Adopts Migration Conclusions; Poland Reaffirms Hard-Line Position
Oct 23, 2025
EU Summit Adopts Migration Conclusions; Poland Reaffirms Hard-Line Position
EU leaders agreed fresh conclusions on migration at the 23 Oct 2025 European Council. Poland backed tougher external-border measures but rejected mandatory migrant relocation, stressing its existing burden from Ukrainian refugees. Warsaw also defended its decision to prolong internal border checks until April 2026, a move that is already raising logistics costs for companies. Mobility specialists should plan for continued Schengen disruption and stricter Polish vetting of foreign workers.
Council of the European Union – Press Release
USCIS Clarifies $100,000 H-1B Surcharge: Applies Only to Consular Filings After Sept 21
Oct 23, 2025
USCIS Clarifies $100,000 H-1B Surcharge: Applies Only to Consular Filings After Sept 21
On October 23 USCIS confirmed that the new US $100,000 H-1B surcharge applies only to petitions filed abroad on or after September 21 — not to extensions, amendments or transfers for workers already in the U.S. The agency’s clarification averts widespread over-payments but leaves employers recruiting overseas talent facing a massive fee increase while lawsuits proceed.
Stony Brook University Visa & Immigration Services
EU leaders adopt fresh migration conclusions with direct impact on France’s border and return policies
Oct 23, 2025
EU leaders adopt fresh migration conclusions with direct impact on France’s border and return policies
The 23 October 2025 European Council summit set new benchmarks for Schengen border technology, stepped-up returns of irregular migrants and creation of an EU anti-smuggling centre. France, as a key entry hub, must now accelerate EES roll-out and improve its low return rate—moves that will tighten compliance requirements for travellers and globally mobile staff.
Consilium – Council of the EU
UAE launches 10-year Waqf Donor Golden Visa to link philanthropy and long-term residency
Oct 23, 2025
UAE launches 10-year Waqf Donor Golden Visa to link philanthropy and long-term residency
Effective 23 October 2025, donors contributing AED 2 million or more to certified endowments can secure a sponsor-free, 10-year UAE Golden Visa. The initiative links long-term residency to measurable philanthropic impact, broadens Dubai’s talent-attraction toolbox and offers multinationals a new mobility option for senior executives committed to CSR.
VisaVerge
Prime Minister Carney Unveils “Made-in-Canada” Immigration Plan Aimed at U.S. H-1B Talent
Oct 23, 2025
Prime Minister Carney Unveils “Made-in-Canada” Immigration Plan Aimed at U.S. H-1B Talent
Prime Minister Mark Carney used an October 23 prime-time address to announce that his November budget will contain a revamped immigration plan focused on attracting highly-skilled workers—particularly those deterred by the United States’ new H-1B visa costs—while limiting overall intake to levels Canada can economically absorb. The forthcoming “Talent Strategy” will rely on faster processing, targeted Express Entry draws and enhanced provincial settlement funding, signalling opportunities for employers to recruit U.S.-based tech talent but also tighter compliance expectations.
The Economic Times
Brazil Expands Business-Visitor Visa to Cover Short-Term Technical Assistance
Oct 23, 2025
Brazil Expands Business-Visitor Visa to Cover Short-Term Technical Assistance
Decree 12.657/2025, publicised on 23 Oct 2025, lets business-visitor (VIVIS) holders perform short-term technical assistance and technology-transfer work under a contract with a Brazilian entity, removing the old requirement for a temporary work visa. Paid employment remains barred, but the change slashes lead times for corporate assignments and aligns Brazil with mobility norms in other G20 economies.
Envoy Global – Immigration News Alert
U.S. Consulate Chennai Reopens, Restoring Full Visa Services for India
Oct 23, 2025
U.S. Consulate Chennai Reopens, Restoring Full Visa Services for India
The U.S. Consulate in Chennai reopened on October 23 after a 24-hour security pause, immediately resuming all visa interviews. Automatic rescheduling of cancelled appointments and weekend interview drives aim to prevent new backlogs. The post also rolled out stricter social-media vetting rules, offering a preview of security upgrades slated for other consulates. The restart is critical for Indian tech talent, student flows and U.S. businesses with December travel plans.
The Economic Times (India)
Swiss Airports Navigate First Week of EU Entry/Exit System Roll-out
Oct 22, 2025
Swiss Airports Navigate First Week of EU Entry/Exit System Roll-out
Switzerland’s three main airports experienced their first high-volume test of the EU’s new biometric Entry/Exit System on 22 October. Average processing times doubled, but remained manageable, prompting airports and employers to issue new arrival-time guidance. Once initial enrolments are complete, Swiss authorities expect faster crossings and better overstay controls—critical for business travellers and expatriates.
eucrim / CERN
Portugal Halts Standard Job-Seeking Visa; New ‘Qualified’ Category Disrupts Brazilians’ Migration Plans
Oct 22, 2025
Portugal Halts Standard Job-Seeking Visa; New ‘Qualified’ Category Disrupts Brazilians’ Migration Plans
Law 61/2025, published on 22 October, abolishes Portugal’s open job-seeking visa and freezes new applications at consulates in Brazil. A more restrictive “qualified job-seeking visa” will replace it once regulations are issued, creating an immediate gap for Brazilian workers and Portuguese employers who relied on the popular route.
Publico / VFS Global / The Portugal News
Violent protest outside Dublin asylum-seekers’ hotel leaves garda van burned and six arrested
Oct 22, 2025
Violent protest outside Dublin asylum-seekers’ hotel leaves garda van burned and six arrested
Anti-immigration unrest flared at the Citywest IPAS centre on 22 October, leaving a garda van torched and six people arrested. The violence, sparked by allegations of a child assault, highlights rising tensions around migrant housing and poses travel-security risks on Dublin’s western transport corridors. Businesses should review transfer plans and accommodation choices for relocating staff.
Firstpost (AFP syndication)
Hong Kong pledges faster land-border clearance as volumes surge
Oct 22, 2025
Hong Kong pledges faster land-border clearance as volumes surge
The Security Bureau told LegCo that new manpower and IT measures keep 98 % of Hong Kong residents under a 15-minute wait at land borders and that late-night extensions will be activated during surges. The plan promises smoother cross-boundary commuting for business travellers and assignees.
Hong Kong SAR Government Press Release
Canada extends TR-to-PR open work-permit option to December 2026
Oct 22, 2025
Canada extends TR-to-PR open work-permit option to December 2026
IRCC has extended the open work-permit option for Temporary-Resident-to-Permanent-Resident applicants to 31 December 2026, giving eligible workers and their families two more years of work authorization while permanent-residence files are processed. The move reduces administrative burden for employers, offers greater status security for assignees and eases pressure on IRCC processing streams.
The Financial Express
Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez puts France’s irregular-migrant population at 700,000
Oct 22, 2025
Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez puts France’s irregular-migrant population at 700,000
Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez told French media that roughly 700,000 undocumented migrants live in France—confirming a higher estimate amid a heated debate on the government’s forthcoming Immigration Control Bill. The figure is intended to counter far-right claims of under-reporting and foreshadows stricter workplace inspections and liability rules for companies employing foreign staff.
Hespress EN
Last Chance for ‘Grandchildren’s Law’: Spain Closes Democratic Memory Citizenship Window
Oct 22, 2025
Last Chance for ‘Grandchildren’s Law’: Spain Closes Democratic Memory Citizenship Window
Spain’s Democratic Memory Law, which let descendants of Civil-War and Franco-era exiles reclaim nationality, stopped accepting new applications at 23:59 on 22 October 2025. Existing applicants with a confirmed appointment can still file documents, but no new cases may be opened. The closure removes a popular fast-track citizenship route for Latin-American talent and prompts calls for a permanent ancestry scheme.
ARC Legal / Spanish Foreign Ministry notices
Shanghai rolls out paperless port e-visa for 8th CIIE exhibitors and visitors
Oct 22, 2025
Shanghai rolls out paperless port e-visa for 8th CIIE exhibitors and visitors
Shanghai police will offer a fully paperless port e-visa to all accredited China International Import Expo participants, expanding eligibility beyond local hosts and allowing exhibitors to convert on-arrival passes into short-term residence permits. The measure promises sub-two-minute clearance and underscores China’s push to streamline business travel for major trade events.
City News Service
USCIS issues detailed exemptions to $100,000 H-1B surcharge, easing fear for change-of-status cases
Oct 22, 2025
USCIS issues detailed exemptions to $100,000 H-1B surcharge, easing fear for change-of-status cases
A 22 October USCIS update confirms that the $100,000 H-1B fee applies only to petitions requiring consular processing; extensions, amendments, employer changes and in-country status changes are exempt. The clarification lets universities and companies move existing foreign talent internally without incurring six-figure costs, but still makes hiring directly from abroad far more expensive.
UC Santa Cruz Division of Global Engagement
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