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  • Singapore | Automated checkpoint lanes to be open for all foreign visitors

    Singapore plans to allow all foreign visitors to clear immigration using automated checkpoint lanes without the need for prior enrollment. Key Points The next generation of Singapore’s Automated Border Control System (ABCS) will allow all foreign visitors, regardless of nationality, to clear immigration by using automated

  • Spain | Monthly minimum wage rises to €1,134

    The Council of Ministers has approved an increase in the monthly minimum wage for this year to €1,134 (about US $1,214) in 14 payments. Key Points: The new minimum wage, which is expected to benefit an estimated 2.5 million workers, will be backdated to Jan. 1,

  • Philippines | Medical clearance no longer required

    Philippine officials issued a notice that a medical clearance is no longer required for certain nationals and visa applications. Key Points: The submission of a Bureau of Quarantine medical clearance for visa applications of certain foreign nationals is now suspended. All nationals of registered countries listed

  • Netherlands | Visa-exempt nationals may stay for 90 days beyond their residence permit

    Effective Feb. 15, anyone with a visa-exempt nationality is allowed to remain in the Netherlands for 90 days after their regular residence permit expires. Key Points: Visa-exempt foreign nationals with residence permits will not be required to leave the Schengen area to apply for the 90-day

  • United States | USCIS breaks record reducing backlog in fiscal year 2023

    U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services processed a record 10 million immigration cases last fiscal year and strengthened employment-based immigration, according to information the agency recently published. Key Points: USCIS received 10.9 million filings and completed more than 10 million pending cases, effectively reducing overall backlogs by

  • United States/France | Passport renewal urged for 2024 Paris Olympics

    The U.S. State Department is urging U.S. citizens planning to travel to France for the 2024 Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games to check their passports and renew them as soon as possible if necessary. The Olympics will take place from July 26 to Aug. 11

  • United States | Deferred Enforced Departure announced for certain Palestinians

    Beginning immediately, the U.S. will defer the removal of Palestinian residents for 18 months, except for individuals who: Have voluntarily returned to the Palestinian territories after Feb. 14, 2024. Have not consistently resided in the United States since Feb. 14, 2024. Are inadmissible under the Immigration and Nationality Act. Have

  • United States | Department of Labor extends deadline for Schedule A input

    The Department of Labor has extended the deadline on a Request for Information on whether the agency should revise its list of Schedule A job classifications that do not require permanent labor certification. Key Points: The period for submitting comments has been extended to May

  • March Visa Bulletin: Priority date cutoffs move back with switch to Final Action Dates

    The U.S. State Department released the March Visa Bulletin Friday, showing little movement in the employment-based Final Action Dates and Dates for Filing charts. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced that in March it will use Final Action Dates to

  • Netherlands | Protection non-Ukrainians ending

    Dutch judicial authorities have ruled that certain third-country nationals who are non-Ukrainians will no longer qualify for residence under the temporary protection directive after March 4. ‌Key Points: The highest judicial body, the Council of State, delivered a recent decision regarding a group of approximately 2,760

  • Canada | Requirements for digital nomads announced

    Canadian officials provided additional guidance on requirements for digital nomads. ‌Key Points: Officials define a digital nomad as an individual who can perform a job remotely from anywhere. Officials clarified that an individual only needs visitor status to relocate to Canada while they perform their job

  • Finland | Increased salary threshold requirements

    Finnish authorities have increased the salary threshold requirements for specialist and EU Blue Card permits in 2024. ‌Key Points: The salary threshold for the specialist permit type increased to €3,638 per month (about US$3,911), an increase from €3,437 in 2023. The

  • United States | US sets visa records in India in 2023

    U.S. visa processing posts in India processed more visas than ever before in 2023, including a record number of international students, officials recently announced. Key Points: The U.S. Embassy and Consulates in India processed a record-breaking 1.4 million U.S. visas in 2023 and saw a 60% increase in applications from

  • United Arab Emirates | visa-free agreement with Armenia announced

    The Emirati government has reached an agreement with the Republic of Armenia on a mutual visa-free policy. Key Points: Citizens of both countries will be able to travel without the need to apply for an entry visa as long as they hold a passport with at least six months of validity.

  • Sweden | Permanent residence permit eligibility updated

    Swedish judicial authorities have ruled that individuals may now qualify for a permanent resident permit with 12 months, instead of 18 months, of employment. Key Points: The Swedish Migration Court of Appeal determined in a December 2023 decision that permanent residence permits should be interpreted with an income requirement of a

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  • The importance of H-1B contingency planning

    Earlier this month, the Department of Homeland Security published a regulation to overhaul the H-1B lottery and move to a one-beneficiary, one-selection system rather than the current employer-focused process. This change has the backing of the business community and is designed to reduce incentives for bad actors to submit multiple

  • Episode 61: USCIS backlog, Schedule A extension, Supreme Court cases

    USCIS reduces its case backlog. The Department of Labor extends a deadline for input on its Schedule A job classification list. And how a pair of Supreme Court cases about the fishing industry could reshape immigration processes. Get this news and more in the

  • As layoffs continue, foreign nationals are forced to act quickly

    Many people hoped that the pace of layoffs in the United States would ease in 2024, but the results thus far have not been promising. While most attention has focused on the tech industry, troubling signs now indicate that other industries may follow. Already, several major retailers have announced significant

  • Episode 60: DACA, fee hikes and immigration benefits of citizenship

    The business community shows support for DACA. BAL provides analysis on how immigration filing fees will impact U.S. companies. And why it may be a good idea for some U.S. residents to think about applying for citizenship. Get this news and more

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