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01 Apr 2026
Europe to fully implement Entry/Exit System from 10 April 2026
From 10 April 2026, Europe will introduce the Entry/Exit System (EES), a new digital border control system for all non-EU travellers entering the Schengen area. Instead of passport stamps, the system will record biometric data such as fingerprints and facial images, along with travel details like entry and exit dates. This system is designed to improve border security, reduce identity fraud, and automatically track how long travellers stay in Europe. While it aims to make border management more efficient, travellers…
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30 Mar 2026
Australia seeks associate membership of Horizon Europe
Australia has announced plans to begin formal negotiations to join Horizon Europe, the world’s largest research and innovation programme, as an associate member. If successful, this would allow Australian universities and researchers to work more closely with European partners, apply for major research funding, and take part in large international projects. The move is part of a broader effort to strengthen global collaboration, especially at a time when research partnerships are becoming more complex due to global political and economic…
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27 Mar 2026
Germany Naturalization Law 2026 : New 10-Year Ban Rule Explained
Germany introduced an update to its naturalisation laws in 2026, including a 10-year restriction rule for individuals who previously provided false information or committed serious violations during their residency or immigration process. Under this new regulation, applicants found to have misrepresented details or breached legal requirements may face a ban of up to 10 years before being eligible to apply for German citizenship again. The change is part of broader efforts to strengthen the integrity of the immigration system and…
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28 Mar 2026
German Citizenship Requirements in 2026 Through 5 Years Naturalization Eligibility
Germany has confirmed that from 2026, international residents must complete at least five years of legal stay before becoming eligible to apply for citizenship. This follows the removal of the earlier fast-track option that allowed some individuals to apply in just three years. The updated rule aims to ensure stronger integration, meaning applicants must show they are well-settled in the country before gaining citizenship.For students planning to study in Germany, this means that time spent in the country can contribute…
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20 Mar 2026
Stricter Migration Rules: Germany’s New Asylum Policy Explained
Germany is moving towards stricter migration and asylum policies as part of wider reforms aimed at controlling irregular migration and improving border management. Recent updates highlight tighter asylum procedures, including faster processing of applications, stricter border checks, and new rules allowing authorities to reject applications if individuals have travelled through “safe third countries” before arriving. These changes are part of broader European reforms expected to be implemented by 2026, with a stronger focus on security, streamlined processing, and reducing misuse…
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