Indian Students Protest in Canada Over Stricter Immigration and Work Policies
Reports are coming in of Indian students protesting across Canada in response to recent immigration and work policy changes. These measures have sparked outrage, with one of the primary concerns being the tightening of work permits. The changes are causing significant distress among students, many of whom fear they may have to return to India, giving up their dreams...
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Canada’s New 24-Hour Work Limit for Indian Students Raises Financial Concerns
Indian students in Canada, who constitute the largest group of international students, are facing new financial pressures due to a recent federal policy that caps off-campus work hours at 24 per week. This regulation, effective this month, marks a shift from pandemic-era rules that temporarily lifted work-hour restrictions to help alleviate labor shortages. While the reinstated limit is a slight...
Australia’s International Student Cap: Anxiety, Competition, and Global Education Shifts
Australia's International Student Cap: A Seismic Shift in Global Education Landscape In a move that has sent shockwaves through the international education community, Australia has announced a significant cap on international student enrolments. This decision, aimed at addressing various domestic challenges, has ignited a fierce debate about the future of global education and Australia's position in it. The Policy: A Balancing...
Canada Cracks Down on International Student and Foreign Worker Programs Amid Abuse Concerns
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland acknowledged on Thursday that Canada's international students program and temporary foreign workers program have experienced abuses. This statement follows recent announcements by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau regarding plans to limit the influx of low-wage temporary foreign workers and cap the number of international students entering the country. Addressing System Abuses Freeland emphasized the value of international...
EU Pushes for Increased Study Abroad Opportunities to Boost Competitiveness in Green and Digital Sectors
The European Council is advocating for expanded study and work abroad opportunities both within and beyond the European Union to enhance Europe's competitiveness in the global shift towards green and digital transformations. In a recent recommendation titled "Europe on the Move" the Council outlined ambitious targets to increase the number of EU citizens engaging in study, training, or informal learning...
UK Reaffirms Warm Welcome to International Students: Graduate Visa Here to Stay
The UK’s Secretary of State for Education, Bridget Phillipson, has delivered a powerful welcome message to international students considering studying in the UK. Speaking to an audience of global diplomats, Phillipson emphasized the UK government's commitment to providing a warm and lasting welcome for international students and reaffirmed the stability of the Graduate Visa program, which allows new graduates...
Australia Sets 270,000 Cap on International Student Enrolments for 2025
Australia has announced a new cap of 270,000 on international student commencements starting next year, favoring publicly funded universities and limiting opportunities for providers with a high ratio of international students. The education sector has criticized the move, calling it a "handbrake" on growth. Under the new national planning level for 2025, Australia will restrict new international student commencements to...
South Korea Gaining Popularity as a Study Abroad Destination
South Korea is quickly gaining popularity among international students as a preferred study abroad destination. Known for its high-quality education, technological innovation, and vibrant culture, South Korea offers a unique combination of academic excellence and an enriching living experience. The country's commitment to education is evident through the various scholarships available to international students, making it an affordable and...
Canada’s New Francophone Pilot Program: A Pathway to Residency for French-Speaking Students
Canada's immigration minister has unveiled a new initiative aimed at providing greater access to the International Student Program for students from 33 French-speaking countries. The Francophone Minority Communities Student Pilot program, which will launch on August 26, is being implemented in partnership with designated French-language and bilingual post-secondary institutions across Canada. This program offers French-speaking students a unique opportunity...