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    College clampdown on track to halve international student arrivals to Canada

    Canada's foreign student program overhaul is set to halve approved study permits this year, with a 48% drop from last year, as per ApplyBoard analysis citing Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada data.

    Study in US: An expert answers your biggest F-1 visa questions

    International students on F-1 visas face challenges related to OPT, DSO approval, STEM OPT extension, I-20 updates, SEVIS records, reinstatement, financial documentation, green card applications, driver's license requirements, visa status management, USCIS filings, crowdfunding limitations, and SSN applications.

    Take your ambition further with the Kent Future Student Scholarship

    Indian students are increasingly choosing the United Kingdom for higher education, with a 54% rise in study visas. Scholarships, like the Kent Future Student Scholarships, make studying in the UK more accessible and affordable.

    Australia retains minimum age requirement for post-study work visas for research students

    Australia's Department of Home Affairs maintains minimum age of 50 for post-study work visas for research students in the Post-Higher Education Work Stream under the Temporary Graduate 485 visa streams, effective July 1, 2024, with confirmed post-study work rights and changes to the post-higher education work streams.

    Planning to study in Canada? Zero in on which school is best suited for you

    Canadian universities, colleges, and specialty programs each offer unique benefits for international students, tailored to their career goals. Specialty programs focus on specific skills like trades, while bridging programs help immigrants align their international experience with Canadian requirements. Only designated learning institutions (DLIs) can accept international students.

    Canada Study Permit: Why a student visa may not be enough

    For international students aspiring to study in Canada, obtaining a student visa and study permit is crucial for entry and attendance at designated learning institutions. A study permit allows staying and studying, while a student visa permits entry into Canada.

    • Canada Student Visa: Eligibility criteria, application process and the documents you need

      Indian students are attracted to Canadian universities for higher education. Admission to top universities requires excellent academic records. A study permit from the Canadian High Commission is essential for studying in Canada.

      Bonjour! Pointers to start your French higher education

      France has announced a plan to triple the number of Indian students by 2030, aiming to welcome around 30,000 students within six years. This initiative enhances France's appeal as a destination for global education, attracting students with its multiculturalism and academic prestige. However, studying in France differs significantly from anglophone countries due to language and cultural differences.

      UK tightens student visa rules but keeps Indian students' favourite graduate route intact for now

      The UK's Graduate Route scheme, popular with Indian students for post-study work, remains safe for now, though it will be "kept under review," as the government announced new proposals to tighten student visa regulations to prevent misuse for immigration. The measures follow a 10% fall in net migration, welcomed by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. The Home Office highlighted a 25% drop in visa applications due to stricter rules on family dependents and plans to regulate international student recruitment to crack down on rogue agents.

      Study abroad: US, UK, Canada, Germany, Australia — which is the best country for Indian students in terms of education cost, scholarships, jobs?

      Aspiring to pursue higher studies at prestigious universities like Harvard, Cambridge, Stanford, Oxford, MIT, and others is a common goal for many Indian students. However, achieving this aspiration often presents numerous challenges. Before making a final decision about studying abroad at these highly sought-after destinations, it's essential to carefully consider various factors. Let's explore the key considerations for Indian students aiming to study in these top 5 destinations.

      Indian students shun UK universities for Master's degrees amid visa clampdown

      Official statistics from London reveal a significant decrease in Indian students pursuing higher education in the UK, with over 21,000 fewer applicants for Master's degrees compared to the previous year. This decline, highlighted by UK Home Office data based on Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures, marks a 16% drop in Indian student applicants over the year ending December 2023, contributing to a 10% overall decline in net migration compared to 2022. The decrease is attributed to stricter visa regulations affecting students' ability to sponsor family dependents, spouses, or children, prompting concerns from universities reliant on overseas student fees.

      Universities, student groups lobby PM Sunak to protect UK's post-study visa offer

      Universities and student groups urge PM Rishi Sunak to retain UK post-study visa, crucial for Indian students seeking work experience. Concerns arise over potential restrictions amidst soaring migration figures. Letters highlight economic benefits and positive impact on UK's global standing. Universities warn of financial repercussions without visa scheme.

      UK graduate visa crackdown may spur a revolt in government ranks

      PM Rishi Sunak faces opposition from Cabinet members and Foreign Secretary David Cameron, University, and business leaders, including UUK and MAC Chair Professor Brian Bell, over potential restrictions to the UK's Graduate Route visa, impacting Indian students and UK universities.

      UK PM Rishi Sunak faces revolt over plans to scrap Graduate Route visa: Report

      According to 'The Observer' newspaper, Sunak is facing a Cabinet revolt over plans to scrap the Graduate Route scheme, the definitive factor for choosing UK universities among Indian students who have topped the tally of these post-study visas since it was launched in 2021.

      UK universities at risk as international student numbers plunge, report says

      A government-commissioned report warns that further restrictions on international student numbers in Britain could lead to university closures and job losses. The Migration Advisory Committee found a significant drop in postgraduate student registrations, raising concerns about the impact on education quality and the economy.

      Are foreign students taking advantage of UK's graduate visas? Govt-backed review finds no evidence

      A recent report by the Migration Advisory Committee highlights the vital role of international graduates under the UK's Graduate Route visa, benefiting universities and enriching research. Concentrated among top nationalities, this route has seen significant growth, raising concerns about exploitation but overall contributing positively to the higher education sector.

      Australia announces changes to its Temporary Graduate Visa programs

      The Australian Government has announced significant changes to the Temporary Graduate visa programs starting July 1, 2024, realigning visa streams with study levels. Key benefits include work opportunities, family inclusion, and extended stays for Hong Kong and British National Overseas passport holders. Age limits and qualification requirements will be adjusted.

      Suspect in Hardeep Nijjar killing reveals he entered Canada using 'study permit'

      A suspect in the murder of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar disclosed in a social media video that he entered Canada on a 'study permit,' obtained within days. The accused, Karan Brar, shared this information in a video posted online in 2019, revealing details about his visa application through EthicWorks Immigration Services in Bathinda, Punjab. The revelation comes amid ongoing legal proceedings, as the accused appeared in court in Surrey, British Columbia, facing charges of murder and conspiracy.

      Indian Embassy in China holds first meeting with students hit hard by COVID visa bans

      The Indian Embassy in China held its first interactive session with 80 Indian students from over 13 Chinese universities who suffered the most during the three-year COVID-19 period. The meeting, attended by Indian Ambassador to China Pradeep Kumar Rawat and Counsellor Nitinjeet Singh, heard their grievances and experiences. The number of Indian students studying medicine in Chinese universities has decreased to around 10,000 across China. The Indian Embassy actively pursued with China to permit the early return of students, but advised them to remain cautious and disciplined.

      UK sees drastic drop in student dependents after visa crackdown

      UK government's visa changes impact dependents and Indian students. Restrictions on visa switches and care workers. Focus on reducing legal migration. Indian study visas decline. Skilled Worker visa threshold raised ahead of general election.

      In line of fire: US campus protests a stress test for Indians

      Tensions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have caused disruptions on US campuses, leaving Indian students and their parents anxious. Some students participating in protests have been detained, while others face challenges such as switching to online classes.

      Growing trend: Indian students turn towards this European nation

      Indian student enrollment in Ireland has significantly increased, according to Anita Kelly, counsel general, with numbers rising from 800 in 2013 to around 7,000 in 2022. This surge is attributed to factors such as the signing of a dual degree MoU between NMIMS' College of Hotel Management and Shannon College of Hotel Management.

      Indian student group begins 'Fair Visa, Fair Chance' campaign in UK

      The independent Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) has been commissioned to review the Graduate Route visa by UK Home Secretary James Cleverly to ensure it is "fit for purpose" and is expected to report by next month.

      Housing shortage crushes Indian students' study abroad dreams in Australia

      Accommodation prices in Australia have shot up nearly 15% for shared rooms or dormitories in the last quarter, according to latest data shared exclusively with ET by University Living, a global student housing marketplace. With 120,000 students, India makes up the second-largest cohort of international students in Australia.

      Canada tightens rules for Spousal Open Work Permits; check details here

      Canada has introduced new rules for Spousal Open Work Permits (SOWP), effective March 19. Spouses of international students can only apply for SOWPs if their partner is pursuing a master’s or doctoral degree. Previously, partners of undergraduate students were eligible, but this has changed. However, there are exceptions for certain professional degree programs.

      Canada’s Alberta & Manitoba start issuing Provincial Attestation Letters

      Alberta and Manitoba have initiated the issuance of Provincial Attestation Letters (PALs) to international students admitted to schools in these provinces, facilitated by Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs). While specifics on PAL allocation and distribution remain undisclosed, DLIs will request PALs on behalf of accepted students, requiring additional commitments such as deposits.

      US universities can now validate TOEFL scores through Indian study-abroad partners

      Educational Testing Service (ETS) has partnered with Career Mosaic to enable US universities to validate TOEFL test scores through their Indian study-abroad partners. This initiative aims to enhance the credibility of student profiles shared with universities and streamline the enrolment process. TOEFL is a standardised test for measuring English language proficiency, widely recognized by universities worldwide.

      Indian students are turning away from UK universities

      Indian students are losing interest in pursuing undergraduate studies in the United Kingdom. Official statistics show a 4% drop in applications. Concerns arise as Nigerian students also contribute to the downward trend. The ongoing review of the Graduate Route visa may be a contributing factor.

      Student visa cap to slow Canada rental demand growth, RBC says

      ​The number of international students in Canada is expected to grow by 100,000 in 2024, or 55% less than the net increase last year, assuming similar enrollment rates and outflow patterns after the pandemic, Rachel Battaglia, an economist at Royal Bank of Canada, wrote in a note on Wednesday.

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