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  • United States | DHS announces termination of temporary parole programs for Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan and Venezuelan nationals

    The Department of Homeland Security announced the termination of the 2022 and 2023 categorical parole programs for Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela (referred to as “CHNV parole programs”). DHS is expected to publish a Federal Register notice March 25 to terminate these programs effective April

  • United Kingdom | Immigration and nationality fee increases

    The Home Office is increasing certain immigration and nationality fees, effective April 9. Key Points: U.K. Visas and Immigration’s policy paper outlines key immigration application fee increases, including for applications for skilled worker and visit visas and Certificates of Sponsorship. Effective

  • China | Online visa processing system launching soon

    Chinese officials announced the Chinese Embassy in the United Kingdom’s online visa processing system will launch March 31. Key Points: Embassy officials stated that applicants will soon be able to fill out forms and upload required materials to the

  • Czech Republic | Gross monthly salary for E.U. Blue Card holders increased

    The salary requirements for E.U. Blue Card holders and applicants will increase May 1. Key Points: Effective May 1, the gross monthly salary for EU Blue Cards will increase to CZK 69,248 (about US$2,996). The increase applies to EU Blue Card applicants as well as those applying for an extension. Additional Information:

  • Ireland | Updates from Ireland’s Department of Enterprise Tourism and Employment

    Irish officials are implementing new measures to support the home care and planning sectors, expanding visa requirements for certain nationals and working on a new employment permits system. Key Points: As of March 10, changes came into effect to the employment permits system to address skills

  • United States | H-2B visa processing times updates as of March 18

    The Department of Labor (DOL) reported that as of March 18, a total of 5,910 cases were issued Final Decisions. Certified positions for this period were allocated for 110,641 workers. The chart below indicates the number of Final Decisions issued and Positions Certified for filing windows

  • Canada | Annual federal minimum wage adjustment

    The Canadian government announced an increase to the federal minimum wage, effective April 1. Key Points: Effective April 1, the federal minimum wage will increase to CA$17.75 (about US$12.40) per hour, representing an increase of 2.4%. According to the announcement, the increase affects workers in

  • Canada | 2025 PGP Program update

    The Canadian government provided an update on the Parents and Grandparents (PGP) Program in 2025. Key Points: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) intends to accept up to 10,000 complete applications for sponsorship under the PGP Program this year. A number of interest to sponsor forms

  • United States | Reminder: only Jan. 20 edition of certain USCIS forms will be accepted starting March 24

    U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services listed updates that show only the Jan. 20 edition of certain forms will be accepted starting March 24 and designated dates thereafter. Key Points: Only the Jan. 20, 2025, edition of the following forms will be accepted starting March 24, 2025:

  • United Kingdom | Statement of changes to Immigration Rules published

    The Home Office issued a statement of changes in Immigration Rules outlining key changes to the Skilled Worker route, as well as important updates to the electronic travel authorization (ETA) program and EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS). Key Points: The statement of

  • European Union | ETIAS will start operations in the last quarter of 2026

    European Union officials published a revised timeline for the implementation of the Entry/Exit System (EES) and the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS). Key Points: On March 5, EU Home Affairs ministers endorsed a revised timeline for the EES to become operational in October 2025,

  • South Korea | New top-tier visa announced

    The South Korean government is expected to launch a new top-tier visa to attract outstanding foreign professionals in advanced industries such as artificial intelligence and semiconductors. Key Points: A government committee on policy toward foreign nationals announced an initiative to streamline the visa system to stimulate

  • United States | Reminder: FLAG deletion of older work certification records starts March 20

    The Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration, Office of Foreign Labor Certification (OFLC), gave notice that record deletion from the Foreign Labor Application Gateway (FLAG) system starts at midnight on March 20. Key Points: The deletion of records within FLAG

  • United States | EB-5 visa update for applicants from China and India

    The April Visa Bulletin shows a major retrogression of more than two years in the EB-5 unreserved visa category preference for both China and India. Key Points: China retrogressed from July 15, 2016, to Jan. 22, 2014. India retrogressed from Jan. 1, 2022, to Nov. 1,

  • United States | Interim final rule on new registration requirements for certain noncitizen immigrants open to public comment

    U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced a new “alien registration” process as part of implementation of an executive order issued by President Trump in January. The interim final rule (IFR) was published in the Federal Register on March 12 and

  • Singapore | Important updates to foreign worker rules

    Singaporean officials announced significant updates to the Work Permit and S Pass that will take effect between July 1 and Sept. 1. Key Points: The Ministry of Manpower’s (MOM) Dr. Tan See Leng announced that the ministry will remove the maximum period of employment restrictions for

  • New Zealand | Additional changes for the Active Investor Plus Visa

    The New Zealand government announced additional changes to the Active Investor Plus Visa to simplify the investment process. Key Points: As BAL reported, the government previously announced changes to the Active Investor Plus Visa beginning April 1, including two simplified investment

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