Immediate Deportation Risk – Thousands of UK Visa Holders Are Failing the New “20-Hour” Test (And How to Pass)

A split-screen infographic comparing UK visa outcomes. On the left, a UK passport page is stamped with a red 'UK VISA CANCELLED (PART-TIME RULE)' mark under the text 'PART-TIME JOB SHOCK'. On the right, a hand holds a smartphone displaying a green checkmark and 'VISA SAFE (APPROVED)' status under the text 'PROTECT YOUR VISA NOW', illustrating new compliance rules.

Author: J. MahamPublished: 4:07 AM EST February 13, 2026Updated: 4:35 AM EST February 13, 2026 As of February 13, 2026, the Home Office has issued a critical clarification that could change everything for migrant workers. If you are not strictly following the UK Visa part-time job rules 2026, you are now at an immediate risk of visa … Read more

Italy Targets Illegal Immigrants with Strict New Naval Blockade Bill

Italy Targets Illegal Immigrants with Strict New Naval Blockade Bill

Author: J. MahamPublished: 5:35 AM EST February 12, 2026Updated: 5:51 AM EST February 12, 2026 Premier Giorgia Meloni’s cabinet approved a sweeping new bill Wednesday aimed at curbing the flow of illegal immigrants. The legislation grants authorities the power to enforce naval blockades against ships carrying asylum seekers attempting to reach Italian shores. This aggressive move follows … Read more

Latest From Italy: New 15,000+ Work Permit Quota Announced for 3 Regions

New 15,000+ Work Permit Quota Announced for 3 Regions

The Scramble for Staff: 15,075 Quotas Assigned Following the high stakes click-day on February 9, the Italian Ministry of Labour has officially released the regional distribution of 15,075 seasonal work permit quotas for the tourism and hospitality sector. These quotas, part of the Decreto Flussi 2026, were claimed within minutes by employers racing to staff … Read more

New EU Visa Rule: These 6 Jobs Can Now Stay Beyond 90 Days Without a Work Permit

Split-screen comparison of the 2026 EU Visa Strategy: left side shows a frustrated man with rejected paperwork and a 90-day limit; right side shows a digital Schengen Mobility Authorization on a smartphone with a 180-day approved status for professionals.

The 90-Day “Wall” is Finally Crumbling For years, the strict 90/180-day Schengen rule has been the single biggest headache for non-EU professionals. Whether you are a British consultant, an American artist, or an Indian tech expert, the “three-month timer” has forced thousands to cut projects short or face heavy fines and travel bans. That changed … Read more