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The government will cap new international students at 270,000 in 2025. But this number may not be reached
While caps will force some universities to reject students they would otherwise have enrolled, other universities may not be able to fully use their international...
Constitutional challenge to Australian caps โunlikelyโ
But flaws in controversial bill are already creating problems, according to top legal scholar and university leader Source
Minister Boissonnault reducing the number of temporary foreign workers in Canada
The Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) Program is designed as an extraordinary measure to be used only when qualified Canadians and permanent residents are not able...
Australia’s international enrolments capped at 270k
Australia has announced a cap on new international commencements from next year, favouring publicly funded universities. Source
Go8 statement on the National Planning Level and international student caps
Quotes attributable to Chief Executive Vicki ThomsonToday the Federal Government announced that it intends recklessly to proceed with international student caps โ introducing cuts to...
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This site provides Australian education providers with the Confirmation-of-Enrolment (CoE) facilities required for compliance with the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Legislation Source
ESOS Bill heads for second day in senate
The international education sector in Australia railed against the ESOS Bill, as the legislation made it to a second day of senate hearings. Source
Stakeholders in NZ shine light on growing int’l education sector
The economic benefits of building up New Zealand as a leading market for international students were highlighted at a recent industry event. Source
Industrial Policy Needs an Immigration Policy
The case for higher skilled immigration as part of industrial strategies: As the face-off between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris draws...
What is the cost of policy intended to reduce international student flows? – ICEF Monitor
If you look at how the international education sector has been covered in the mainstream media this year, youโll see that a good deal of...