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EU keeps 3 hour delay rule and bans no-show fees in passenger rights overhaul
The EU reached a political agreement to revise air passenger rights, keeping the three-hour delay compensation threshold, improving fare transparency, banning no-show policies for return flights, and strengthening rights for passengers with reduced mobility. This matters for Central American travelers, expats, and digital nomads flying to or from the EU, but the rules still require formal adoption and later publication before they apply.
Nicaragua sets residency thresholds at $600 for Pensionado and $750 for Rentista
Foreigners seeking residency in Nicaragua must meet specific monthly passive income or investment minimums to qualify for the Pensionado or Rentista programs. The requirements include authenticated background checks and health certificates for all applicants.
How Nicaragua's Visa Ban on Cuban Citizens Works
The Nicaraguan government has suspended the visa exemption policy for Cuban nationals, now requiring them to obtain a visa for entry. While primarily targeting migration routes, this represents a significant shift in regional border policy and entry requirements for travelers within the Caribbean and Central America.
U.S. Visa Bond Requirements for Nicaraguans
Nicaraguan citizens applying for U.S. B1/B2 visitor visas will be required to post a bond between $5,000 and $15,000. This change primarily impacts local partners, employees, or family members of expats in Nicaragua who intend to travel to the United States.