By Yash Yadav Canada is one of the best countries in the world to get an education. However, there are many other things about the Great White North that we may not know. Today, we are telling you some of the most...
The US Department of State has issued several more ‘Do Not Travel’ travel advisories in its latest round of travel advisory updates. Nine countries were handed the strictest level of travel warning in the updates on...
International students travelling abroad will be relieved to know that you don’t need a booster vaccine for travel just yet, but it may become a mandate in the upcoming new year. The world was trying hard to...
Despite the fact that the United Kingdom is officially out of the European Union, British nationals are finding an “attractive” way in order to continue to live in the EU countries by investing through the Golden Visa...
Disclaimer: The following content is a press release. Visa Crunch takes no editorial responsibility for the same. 14 February 2022, Sonipat, Haryana: The Jindal of Banking & Finance (JSBF) at O.P. Jindal Global...
According to a senior American diplomat, the US has relaxed in-person interview procedures for many visa applicants, including students and employees, at its diplomatic missions in India until December 31, this year...
Medical students from India studying in Ukraine who have had their studies disrupted by the conflict are apparently receiving offers from colleges in neighbouring nations. Still, somehow, concerns like the language of...
The French higher education system is one of the best in Europe and the world. It’s true and applies to the Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD Scholarships in France for the academic year 2022...
The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) has created an online portal with the goal of assisting 100,000 Ukrainian students and researchers in continuing their studies or careers in Germany. According to the agency...
The Canadian budget for 2022 is mostly “aligning with college and institute aims,” and they will play a “key role,” but few measures are “specifically aimed” at the postsecondary...