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Powerful Autumn Storm Grounds Flights and Snarls Rail Traffic Across Germany
Oct 25, 2025
Powerful Autumn Storm Grounds Flights and Snarls Rail Traffic Across Germany
Hurricane-force winds on 25 October forced German airports to cancel scores of flights and prompted Deutsche Bahn to run an emergency timetable. The disruption highlights the need for robust, multi-modal contingency planning for business travellers and assignees.
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U.S. to Photograph All Departing Non-Citizens Under New Biometric Exit Rule
Oct 25, 2025
U.S. to Photograph All Departing Non-Citizens Under New Biometric Exit Rule
Beginning December 26, 2025, CBP will photograph every departing non-citizen, completing the U.S. biometric entry-exit system. The rule removes age-based exemptions and covers all airports, seaports and land borders. While DHS says the move tightens security and tracks overstays, companies must prepare foreign workers for longer inspections and address privacy concerns.
The Times of India
Spain Fine-tunes EU Entry/Exit System Ahead of Full Roll-out
Oct 25, 2025
Spain Fine-tunes EU Entry/Exit System Ahead of Full Roll-out
Brussels confirmed on 25 Oct 2025 that the EU’s biometric Entry/Exit System will begin on 12 Oct, and Spain says all airports, land posts and most seaports are ready. Travellers will register face and fingerprints, ending passport stamping and tightening overstay controls. Companies must update compliance processes and brief employees, while Spanish residents should carry their TIE to avoid unnecessary biometric capture.
Spain in English
Shanghai’s Winter-Spring Flight Schedule Adds 5 % More International Frequencies
Oct 25, 2025
Shanghai’s Winter-Spring Flight Schedule Adds 5 % More International Frequencies
From 26 October, Shanghai’s Pudong and Hongqiao airports will fly a winter-spring timetable with 2,419 daily movements, including 766 international sectors—5 % more than last year. New highlights include a Shanghai–Delhi relaunch and a record-length Shanghai–Auckland–Buenos Aires route, plus a Suzhou Service Centre that lets arriving foreigners transfer landside without extra paperwork. The changes expand Shanghai’s reach to 48 countries and ease onward travel for business travellers and assignees.
The Paper
Federal Police unveil COP-30 security & immigration blueprint for Belém
Oct 25, 2025
Federal Police unveil COP-30 security & immigration blueprint for Belém
Brazil’s Federal Police published its COP 30 security plan on 25 October, detailing extra immigration booths, biometric e-gates and 1,200 officers that will handle the expected 50,000 foreign visitors to Belém. Corporations should pre-clear traveller data 72 hours in advance and expect heavier screening of luggage and equipment.
Polícia Federal
UAE launches two-month visa-amnesty window for overstayers
Oct 25, 2025
UAE launches two-month visa-amnesty window for overstayers
A visa-amnesty programme running 25 Oct – 30 Dec 2025 lets visa overstayers in the UAE legalise their status or leave without penalties. ICP has extended service-centre hours and enabled 24/7 online filing, while foreign missions have mobilised support desks. Employers now have a last chance to clean up sponsorship records before stricter enforcement in 2026.
Diplomat Today
First Weeks of EU Entry/Exit System Trigger Long Queues at Düsseldorf and Pilot Tests for Frankfurt
Oct 25, 2025
First Weeks of EU Entry/Exit System Trigger Long Queues at Düsseldorf and Pilot Tests for Frankfurt
Two weeks into the EU’s new biometric border regime, Düsseldorf is experiencing hour-long waits and Frankfurt warns of delays as it prepares to switch on EES on 29 October. The early bottlenecks underline the importance for companies to brief non-EU travellers and monitor 90/180-day compliance.
Euronews / Frankfurt Airport
Swiss government moves to restrict asylum-seekers’ foreign travel
Oct 24, 2025
Swiss government moves to restrict asylum-seekers’ foreign travel
The Federal Council has launched a consultation on an ordinance that would prohibit most asylum-seekers from leaving Switzerland, except in exceptional humanitarian cases. The move, unveiled on 24 October, seeks to close perceived loopholes and aligns Swiss practice with tougher travel restrictions elsewhere in Europe. Businesses will need to verify employees’ status before authorising travel, and mobility teams should prepare for stricter compliance checks.
Brussels Signal
USCIS Narrows Scope of Controversial $100,000 H-1B Fee
Oct 24, 2025
USCIS Narrows Scope of Controversial $100,000 H-1B Fee
USCIS guidance issued Oct 20 and publicized Oct 24 limits the new US$100,000 H-1B fee to petitions for workers outside the U.S. or cases requesting consular notification, sparing most in-country extensions and amendments. Employers must attach pay.gov receipts or exemption letters at filing, but existing H-1B holders remain unaffected. The narrower rule eases immediate cost concerns for U.S. businesses while legal challenges to the proclamation proceed.
Phillips Lytle LLP – Client Alert
French Visa Refusals Up 14 % in 2024, Interior Ministry Report Shows
Oct 24, 2025
French Visa Refusals Up 14 % in 2024, Interior Ministry Report Shows
The Interior Ministry’s annual report shows France refused nearly 580,000 visa applications in 2024, up 14 % year-on-year, although the overall refusal rate slipped to 16.6 %. The figures signal heightened scrutiny on documentation, with Maghreb nationals most affected. Employers sending staff to France should reinforce compliance checks to avoid costly refusals.
Connexion France
International Student Arrivals to Canada Plunge Nearly 60 % as Ottawa Tightens Study-Permit Rules
Oct 24, 2025
International Student Arrivals to Canada Plunge Nearly 60 % as Ottawa Tightens Study-Permit Rules
Federal caps, higher proof-of-funds and narrower PGWP rules slashed new study-permit arrivals by almost 60 % in 2025, IRCC data show. The drop hits university finances, local economies and employer talent pipelines, signalling that companies can no longer rely on Canada’s international-student channel for quick skill acquisition.
The Economic Times
Spain’s 2025 travel shake-up: biometric border checks, higher tourist taxes and new behaviour rules
Oct 24, 2025
Spain’s 2025 travel shake-up: biometric border checks, higher tourist taxes and new behaviour rules
Spain has begun collecting biometric data under the EU Entry/Exit System, scrapped passport stamping and warned travellers of longer queues. Simultaneously, the Balearics, Barcelona and other regions are hiking tourist levies and extending strict alcohol, rental and beach rules aimed at curbing mass tourism. The changes will raise compliance costs and travel times for holidaymakers and business visitors alike—issues that corporate mobility teams must factor into budgets, itineraries and employee briefings.
Euro Weekly News
Inside Citywest: 2,400 migrants shelter amid riots and right-wing protests
Oct 24, 2025
Inside Citywest: 2,400 migrants shelter amid riots and right-wing protests
A first-hand report from the Citywest transit hub details how 2,400 migrants endured nights of unrest after far-right protests erupted outside. The violence highlights security risks around Ireland’s largest reception centre, complicating accommodation and duty-of-care planning for employers relocating staff. Officials may relocate future centres away from Dublin, with knock-on travel-cost implications.
The Irish Times
New ‘Decreto Flussi’ sets 497,550 work-visa quotas for 2026-2028
Oct 24, 2025
New ‘Decreto Flussi’ sets 497,550 work-visa quotas for 2026-2028
An industry circular dated 24 October confirms that Italy’s new quota decree authorises 497,550 non-EU work permits for 2026-2028 and details application timelines, employer caps and an extended caregiver fast-track. The three-year horizon allows longer-range workforce planning, but large employers will have to work around a three-permit-per-year cap.
Confimi Apindustria Mantova briefing
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
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
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
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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