The Finnish Ministry of the Interior has announced it is working on a bill that would create for third-country students and researchers the possibility to obtain a Finnish long-term visa, known as the D visa, in a bid...
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, South Africa’s voice of conscience, has died at the age of 90 on December 26. A vociferous apartheid dissenter, Tutu was never one to hide his disdain towards injustices at home or abroad...
Over the last few years, Germany has emerged as one of the top choices for students looking to pursue an education abroad. Contrary to popular belief that Indian students prefer English speaking countries like the US...
The UK government’s Overseas Education Strategy in 2019, established an optimistic objective of luring 6,00,000 overseas students to the country by 2030. This aim was a substantial increase of 30 per cent. But...
Several flight cancellations and delays in the US in recent weeks have led to many students being stranded at the airport and being unable to leave the country during holidays. This comes with a frightening risk that...
According to the new rule published by the Department of Homeland Security, on January 8th, 2021 in the federal register, the selection of candidates for H-1B visas has changed from the old lottery system to a new wage...
From December onwards, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison declared that completely immunized international students would be allowed to return to Australia without a visa. Both international students and the...
It’s official: The Korean language is the fastest-growing language among Indians. Thanks to the influence of K-pop and Netflix’s cult hit “Squid Game,” Indian youths are now rushing to learn Korean, according to a...
US Universities are delaying the offline classrooms for the upcoming spring semester of 2022. Students are accustomed to the new norm of attending physical classes but now it appears that the transition to online...
A temporary regulation on medical inadmissibility affecting those with physical impairments, chronic diseases, or a continuing need for social assistance has been made permanent by Canada’s federal immigration...