In the recently released US Budget Reconciliation Bill (or draft Build Back Better Act), is a recommendation for trying to recapture the unused family and employment-based green card numbers from 1992 to 2021. If this...
In the month of November, International Schools Intelligence (ISC) Research released its 2021 report, The international school student profile, which looked at some of the developments in the industry and how they have...
If an immigrant has already worked or studied in Canada, they are more likely to earn more money after they arrive. According to recent research detailing the wages of Canadian immigrants in 2019, this is the case. The...
Shortages of student accommodation in study destinations around the world are a serious concern for Brazilian students and agents, research from the Brazilian Educational & Language Travel Association has found. As...
According to a recent poll, half of the employees working from home anticipate returning to the office on a regular basis in 2022, indicating that Canadians are concerned about the future of their employment. Source:...
British Columbia invited 102 tech workers to apply for a provincial nomination on January 4, 2022. The invitations were issued through the BC PNP Tech, which is a stream under the British Columbia Provincial Nominee...
As many as 56,000 international students and 24,000 backpackers are expected to take advantage of a visa fee refund scheme in the coming months, as part of a federal government bid to lure them back to Australia to help...
According to an Ontario trade organization, Canada needs to alter its immigration system to assist fill a skilled trades labor gap caused by the retirement of thousands of present workers. “Beginning in the mid-90s, the...
College Board, the entity that carries out the SAT exam, recently announced that the standardised test will be undergoing a major makeover from 2024 onwards. SAT will move from a pen-and-paper mode to digitised. The...
Traditional models of rote learning and purely-academic schooling are failing to equip “Gen Z” students of today, who need to acquire skills-based education at “hyper hybrid” campuses, heard the ‘Qudwa-PISA Global...