In the life of every student comes a crossroad that’ll set the course for the rest of their lives, at least professionally — and that crossroad is called college. When it comes to choosing a college, students are...
Canada has temporarily halted applications for new high-skilled immigrants via the federal component of the Express Entry system, representing a fifth of the yearly invitations, as authorities struggle to deal with an...
Despite increasing cases of Omicron variant around the world, JMU was operating four semester-long study abroad programs during the spring 2022 semester and four-week-long programs over spring break in March. The...
The Australian government recently declared a $10 million investment in an International Education Fund to support activities under the country’s International Education Strategy 2021-2030, according to Stuart...
According to data collected by the Educational Testing Service (ETS), the GRE administering agency, the number of students taking the Graduate Record Examinations in India has increased in recent years. According to...
According to sources, Chinese officials have told foreign airlines that they must have more empty seats on international flights arriving at Shanghai’s Pudong airport as part of an attempt to prevent the...
Last year, individuals seeking to immigrate to Canada found that studying or working in Canada prior to applying for permanent residency was an even greater asset. When compared to the previous year, the number of new...
Canada’s Immigration Minister Marco Mendecino revealed two note-worthy updates on a webinar he attended which was hosted by the Canadian Immigration Council. Firstly, Mendicino has stated that as many as 56000...
In the post-Covid era study abroad revolution, India has been on the top source for the world’s best and biggest immigration talent, edging China in quality and now, after the pandemic in quantity. While the...
Almost all of their students had altered their views about their first-choice destinations or university, according to 84 per cent of schools polled, owing to general uncertainties, travel problems, or financial...