UCAS International has collaborated with the Beijing Overseas Study Service Association to assist Chinese students in gaining access to higher education options in the United Kingdom. BOSSA, the umbrella organisation...
Due to the global pandemic, Canada has seen a surge of deaths and a steep decline in immigration levels which caused its population growth to hit a record low according to Statistics Canada. This has happened due to the...
IRCC says they will contact expired COPR holders once they are approved to move to Canada According to a government media release issued on January 5th, expired Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) holders cannot...
Here we look at some of the tasks that are expected to be most needed as Canada begins to reverse the economic effects of COVID-19. The Canadian economy is recovering from the COVID-19 epidemic and is expected to...
US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has revised its rules on petitions for change of status to F-1 visa classification, which may benefit thousands of H-1B visa holders’ children. Certain non-immigrants...
By Yash Yadav Person to Person learning is fading as the Omicron variant is spreading rapidly in the US and Canada. As the students were once again becoming habited to physical education, both countries are preparing...
Academic writing is a professional writing style that is commonly employed in colleges and universities. It is what students are supposed to generate for classes, as well as what teachers and academic researchers...
The one handbag guidelines come in addition to the existing single check-in baggage rule imposed during the Covid-19 pandemic. Passengers taking domestic flights will no longer be allowed to carry more one hand baggage...
British Columbia has invited 126 tech workers to apply for the provincial nomination on February 1, 2022. The invitations were issued through the BC PNP Tech, which is a stream under the British Columbia Provincial...
According to a recent survey, over 8 lakh students travel abroad for higher education each year, spending $28 billion, or 1% of our GDP. Approximately $6 billion of this is for fees paid to overseas colleges. This is...