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How Canada’s New Immigration Policies Impact International Students

Learn about new visa limits for overseas students, PGWP eligibility modifications, and updated study permit regulations in Canada. Discover the impact these have on your strategy.Significant modifications have been made by the Canadian government to the rules governing study permits and employment prospects for foreign students. With effect from November 1, 2024, these revisions seek […]

Will Australia’s New Student Limits Disrupt Your University Plans?

Beginning in January, Australian universities will be uncertain about the cap on international students. Find out how possible limitations affect institutions and students.As the government contemplates legislation to impose limitations on international student applications, effective January 1, Australian schools and universities are experiencing uncertainty. These caps, if approved, may compel universities to revoke offers made […]

What Australia’s New Education Policy Means for Your Visa | Australia Study Visa

Australia’s new immigration-and skills-related laws for overseas education raise worries about diminished student prospects and heightened political power.Australia’s international education policy has to be critically reevaluated. Recent major policy changes reflect the sector’s evolution to line with the nation’s economic, political, and social goals. A number of strategy frameworks, such as the International Education and […]

Canada’s New Rules for International Students: What You Need to Know

The Canadian Immigration Ministry has proposed additional regulations for foreign students that include raising the reporting requirements for compliance, suspending noncompliant institutions, and extending employment limits. The international student program may see a number of regulation modifications as suggested by Canada’s immigration minister. The new regulations mandate more compliance reporting from Canadian institutions and schools. […]