
US Advances EXILE Act to End H-1B Visa Program, Affecting Brazil and More
The EXILE Act proposes ending the H-1B visa program by 2027, a change that would affect nations including Brazil, Mexico, Canada, France and India.
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The EXILE Act proposes ending the H-1B visa program by 2027, a change that would affect nations including Brazil, Mexico, Canada, France and India.

China has eased its visa rules to make travel simpler for international tourists, removing paperwork hurdles and introducing more flexible short-stay options.

The US social media rule proposed for ESTA could discourage international tourists, the WTTC says, risking millions of lost arrivals and billions in visitor spending.

Serbia is now visa-free for Indian passport holders, joining Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Georgia, Macedonia and Kosovo as accessible European destinations.

Mexico and several other countries are easing entry rules, expanding visa-free travel for Canadians and making popular destinations more accessible.

Sri Lanka's digital nomad visa lets foreign-employed remote workers live and work on the island for up to a year, with annual renewal options and practical benefits.

The Ghana-Zambia visa waiver has been ratified, allowing holders of ordinary, diplomatic and service passports to travel between the two countries without prior entry permits.

Sri Lanka's Digital Nomad Visa allows remote workers to live on the island while continuing to work for clients abroad under a one-year renewable permit.

Aer Lingus passport rule change will require a valid passport or Irish Passport Card for all passengers travelling between the UK and Ireland from 25 February 2026.

ETIAS Lockdown is accelerating across Schengen countries, reshaping European entry rules while U.S. tourism, TSA ConfirmID and major events like Philadelphia's 250th reshape travel demand.

ABTA has urged coordinated action on the EES rollout after members reported inconsistent use of contingency measures and ongoing border delays.

MyNIISe will be introduced across major Malaysian airports from March 1, 2026, promising faster immigration checks, improved security, and reduced waiting times for travellers.