27 Jan 2026


This is a link-enhanced version of an article that first appeared in LiveMint
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The article highlights how the India–EU FTA will expand mobility for Indian students and skilled workers as US visa rules tighten, with Atul Gupta noting that Europe is taking the opposite approach to the US by easing entry and stay for foreign talent, though operational details are still unclear.
Our Partner, Atul Gupta, Labour & Employment shared his perspective. Here’s what he had to say:
“The EU is ostensibly taking a position that’s exactly the opposite of the US, which is making it hard for non-US nationals to enter and remain in the US. However, the details of the EU Legal office and what support it will offer is not known yet.”
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