International students should study in France for a variety of reasons. According to Campus France data, the country hosted 358,000 international students as of 2020, and it’s easy to see why. The modern European...
The extensive use of paper applications caused significant backlogs in the processing of Quebec immigration applications at the start of the COVID-19, according to Ottawa. A skilled worker who has already been pre...
For students aspiring to study abroad post completion of their high school education, there are quite a few particulars to be kept in mind, to make sure that you do not miss out on the brilliant opportunity to...
Beginning January 15, 2022, new Canada border regulations will permit more International students to start their further education in Canada. Canada has announced recently certain changes to its border...
Before the Covid-19 pandemic, about 3,50,000 US college students studied abroad each year. These programs came to a grinding halt in spring 2020. Study-abroad programs are once again resuming but in a brand-new...
International students who are studying in the UK should reconsider their Christmas or New Year’s plans. Following an alarming rise in Covid-19 cases caused by the Omicron variant, the UK has imposed travel restrictions...
The recent mandate for EU students to apply for visas to study in the United Kingdom is leading the country to sacrifice key talent from Europe. This is primarily owing to the high expense of UK student visas and course...
The UK immigration procedure requires international students to have sufficient funds to pay for their courses and sustain themselves while studying. Foreign education agents of Nigeria are allegedly offering loans to...
A study commissioned by the Confederation of Unions for Professional and Managerial Staff in Finland, Akava, indicates that increased work-based immigration would have a positive impact on the economy. The report...
A survey that ran for 10 days found that out of 3,115 respondents, 58.4% said their mental health “significantly declined”. A further 26.2% said it “slightly declined” because of their inability to re-enter the country...