A total of 206 invitations for permanent residence have been issued by Manitoba in its Provincial Nomination Program (PNP). In the latest draw which took place on October 22, Manitoba PNP issued 183 invitations to...
Nova Scotia PNP targets programmers and media developers in its latest PNP draw
On October 22, Nova Scotia has invited immigration candidates to apply for a provincial nomination. The draw’s eligibility criteria for Express Entry candidates has been released by The Nova Scotia Nominee Program...
Canada is targeting high immigration levels despite the ongoing pandemic.
Despite travel bans, Canada expects to increase immigration targets past this year. Restrictions on travel caused a decline in the number of new permanent residents in Canada. Canada is now positive about raising...
City in Focus: Nottingham
Nottingham was one of the industrial hubs of England, and now it is home to two Higher Education institutions which provide education to students from all corners of the globe. The city is not as big as the larger...
Student Speaks – Finding the motivation to study!
Finding the motivation to study is something that students all over the globe struggle with! Just because I am writing an article to help others out, does not mean I am any better at it! But most days, I have found a...
Oxford University gains the top spot on 2021 THE World University tables
The THE World University Rankings are one of the most prestigious rating tables, used by students and educators alike to judge the performance of institutions on a global playing ground. The rankings rank about 1,250...
British Columbia welcomes 100 PNP candidates to apply for a provincial nomination.
On 20th October, British Columbia (BC) sent a total of 100 invitations to immigration candidates to apply for a provincial nomination for permanent residence. Around 80 invitations were issued by The British Columbia...
Canada is reopening its Designated Learning Institutions for international students.
As of 20th October, Designated Learning institutes in Canada that have a Coronavirus Readiness Plan approved by the province and federal government are allowed to host international students. A major statement which was...

Student Speaks – Packing the Essentials
So you have successfully gained admission at the university of your choice, in the country of your choice, your documents are ready, and your flights are booked. Now comes the laborious process of packing. Packing for...
Master’s in Management Programme introduced at INSEAD, France
The French business school, INSEAD features in quite a few lists, and for all the right reasons. It is ranked number 2 in the world by QS for its Business and Management Studies graduate course. Its Global MBA graduate...
Canada to issue record-breaking 100,000 or more Express Entry invitations in 2020.
Despite all the hurdles faced due to the emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic, Canada is on track to issue a whopping 100,000 Express Entry invitations in 2020. In March, Canadian Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino had...
211 candidates invited to apply for nomination in PEI PNP.
In a recent draw conducted on 15th October by Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP), it was announced that 211 candidates were selected and issued invites to apply for provincial nomination. Out of...
Report claims that 13 UK universities on the verge of being shut down without a bailout
The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly affected the ability of universities to fund their operations, as the number of overall enrolments have declined as students defer their studies to the next year, or choose to complete...
The majority of Canadians feel that immigration makes Canada a better country.
In a recent study conducted by The Environics Institute for Survey Research in the year 2020, Environics is social research committed, nonprofit organization. The survey was conducted using telephones, and up to 2,000...
Student Speaks: Mental Health at University
You have unpacked your bags, set up your room, gone to all the fresher’s events, and are in the process of settling into university life. But something seems missing—almost a sort of emptiness. Don’t worry; this is not...
Student Speaks – How to make sure your English skills are ready for life abroad
Whether it be the USA or the UK, English is one of the, if not the predominant languages that the majority of the population uses to communicate. While countries like Canada have a large French-speaking population as...
Law Students will have to adapt to a changing international environment.
The extent of globalisation in the current world has meant that students studying interdisciplinary social sciences, such as law, have to make sure that they adopt a global view towards a plethora of issues, to better...



