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Canada extends special work-permit measures for Iranian nationals until March 2027
IRCC has revived and tightened its special measures for Iranian nationals: only in-Canada work-permit holders whose permits pre-date 28 Feb 2025 may now obtain a single two-year renewal, with applications accepted until 31 Mar 2027. The change averts imminent status loss for thousands of workers but excludes visitors and students.
UAE processes exit clearances for 30,000 stranded passengers and grants 15,000 emergency entry visas
• On 4 March the UAE finalised exit documents for 30,913 stranded passengers and issued 15,327 emergency entry visas for those choosing to remain. • ‘Exceptional’ flight corridors are now moving around 48 flights an hour—about one-fifth of normal volume. • Corporates should update duty-of-care files and verify that staff hold confirmed bookings before dispatching them to any UAE airport.
Nation-wide 24-hour general strike set for 9 March; unions file notice on International Women’s Day eve
Italian grassroots unions issued a formal notice on 4 March for a 24-hour general strike on 9 March, hitting schools, healthcare and—crucially—air, rail and urban transport. Businesses face travel delays, potential staffing gaps and the need to activate contingency pay-support schemes. The walk-out could also reignite political debate on labour-market reforms affecting international assignees.
Austria issues unprecedented Level-4 ‘Do Not Travel’ warning for ten Middle-East countries
On 4 March 2026 Austria’s Foreign Ministry reiterated a Level-4 “Do Not Travel” warning covering ten Middle-East countries after regional hostilities shut major air-spaces. The move strands 18 000 Austrians abroad, forces Austrian Airlines to suspend all Middle-East flights and triggers insurance exclusions, evacuation planning and business-travel freezes. It is the most far-reaching travel advisory Austria has ever issued and has immediate implications for corporate duty-of-care and immigration compliance.
Finland sets June 2026 deadline for Russian travellers to carry biometric passports
Finland will refuse entry to holders of old Russian passports from 1 June 2026, accepting only biometric e-passports. A short grace period and limited exemptions apply, but businesses are urged to verify staff documents well in advance. The measure harmonises Finnish border practice with Baltic neighbours and supports upcoming EU Entry/Exit System biometric checks.
Capital Investment Entrant Scheme crosses 3,000-application milestone, channels HK$95 billion to Hong Kong
InvestHK reports that the rebooted Capital Investment Entrant Scheme has accepted 3,166 main applications, representing HK$95 billion in pledged investment. Looser asset-verification rules and the acceptance of newly incorporated holding companies have fuelled a steep rise in demand, underscoring Hong Kong’s push to attract wealthy migrants and the businesses that support them.
Record-size French-language Express Entry draw invites 5,500 candidates, CRS plummets to 397
IRCC’s 4 March 2026 category-based Express Entry draw for French-speakers issued 5,500 ITAs at a record-low CRS score of 397. The move accelerates Ottawa’s push to boost francophone immigration outside Quebec and offers employers an expanded pool of bilingual talent.
UAE waives all visa-overstay fines for travellers grounded by airspace closure
• Effective 28 February, all daily visa-overstay fines are waived for visitors and cancelled residents unable to leave because flights were grounded. • The move prevents unexpected cost exposure for businesses running short-term assignments. • Travellers must keep proof of cancelled flights; normal penalties will return when air operations fully normalise.
Paris airports brace for four-hour queues as EU biometrics launch nears
Schengen90 warns that from 10 April the new EU Entry/Exit biometric system could push immigration queues at Paris-CDG and Orly to four hours. Aviation groups want France to delay the roll-out over the peak season, but the government says it will proceed while adding staff and kiosks. Business travellers should build in extra connection time and review duty-of-care plans.
ICE signals closure of troubled Camp East Montana detention site amid measles outbreak
On 4 March 2026 The Texas Tribune revealed an ICE memorandum outlining plans to terminate Camp East Montana’s contract after a deadly year and a fresh measles outbreak. The move could redistribute thousands of detainees and disrupt case processing, while intensifying political debate over large-scale immigration detention.
Farnesina launches emergency air-bridge from the Gulf as Italian nationals scramble to leave conflict zone
On 4 March 2026 Italy’s foreign ministry activated an emergency air-bridge via Muscat to evacuate some 2,500 citizens stranded in the Gulf after regional air-space restrictions. Chartered and military flights are running to Rome and Milan, with priority for vulnerable travellers. The operation highlights duty-of-care obligations for employers and the growing insurance costs of travel to high-risk regions.
Brussels Airport to Ground All Departing Flights on 12 March amid Nationwide Strike
Brussels Airport has cancelled every departing passenger flight scheduled for 12 March because of a nationwide strike that will see security and ground-handling staff walk out. The shutdown threatens to derail business-travel itineraries and relocation schedules; companies are urged to re-route travellers via neighbouring hubs and to reschedule immigration appointments.
USCIS opens FY-2027 H-1B cap registration, launches wage-weighted lottery
USCIS opened the FY-2027 H-1B cap registration period on 4 March 2026 and rolled out a wage-weighted lottery that favors higher-paid roles. Employers must use a new organizational e-account and may face a US$100,000 supplemental fee for consular H-1B petitions. The shift means tighter compliance, higher costs and greater competition for talent—key factors for corporate mobility planning.
EU–Switzerland mega-package promises smoother cross-border mobility
A comprehensive set of EU–Switzerland agreements signed on 4 March updates free-movement rules and adds new cooperation frameworks, promising fewer administrative headaches for employers that deploy staff across the Swiss-EU border.
Ireland Extends EU Temporary Protection for Ukrainian and Other Displaced Nationals to 4 March 2027
On 4 March 2026 Ireland automatically prolonged all EU Temporary-Protection permissions for another year, until 4 March 2027. No application is required, though beneficiaries must renew their IRP cards. The move spares employers, schools and public services a mass-expiry crunch and aligns Ireland with EU guidance.