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Explore key EU immigration and mobility updates, covering Schengen policies, regulatory shifts, and Europe-wide developments influencing travel and migration.

EU Migration February 2026

EU Migration February 2026: Safe Countries, Fast‑Track Deportations & Pact Enforcement

In February 2026, EU migration policy isn’t adding new destinations—it’s reinforcing the perimeter. Fast-track deportations, a bloc-wide safe countries list, and expanded border tech signal the operational reality of the Pact on Migration and Asylum. For applicants and employers, the key question is now where profiles sit in this evolving EU hierarchy.

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EU Migration Tightens in 2026: Finland, Sweden and France Redraw the Rules of Entry, Stay and Belonging

Europe’s migration map is being redrawn before the EU Pact formally bites. Finland tests the Pact’s hard edges, Sweden collapses the meaning of “permanent”, and France turns civic knowledge into a formal gatekeeper. Together, they reveal how long-term stay in Europe is becoming more conditional, measured and politically charged.

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January 2026 Migration Brief

January 2026 Migration Brief: Doors Stay Open, Hinges Tighten Across the US, UK, Canada, EU, Australia and New Zealand

January 2026 does not bring shutdowns. It brings locks, filters and conditions. From expanded travel bans and digital borders to earned settlement and integrity-first student rules, governments are reshaping migration around control, contribution and compliance rather than volume.

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The EU Pact on Migration and Asylum

The EU Pact on Migration and Asylum: What Changes by 12 June 2026?

The EU’s New Pact on Migration and Asylum will apply from 12 June 2026, reshaping border screening, asylum procedures, solidarity and returns across the bloc. This explainer outlines the main pillars of the Pact, the EU’s Common Implementation Plan and what national implementation plans mean for governments, NGOs and migrants.

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