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New International Student Program regulations take effect
Canada’s diverse and inclusive society, high-quality educational institutions and potential opportunities to work or immigrate after graduation have made Canada a leading destination for students...
Don’t blame international students for rising asylum claims
We should direct our attention to the real culprits: the predatory learning institutions that exploit these students for profit and place them in a vulnerable...
INZ’s Opaque Rejections Are Failing Students
Let’s cut to a fundamental question: can Immigration New Zealand (INZ) at least make its rejections more transparent? Source
Trump to name immigration hardliner Stephen Miller as deputy chief of policy
Miller worked in the first Trump administration as a senior adviser and is known for his extremist rhetoric Source
Swinburne and ECA Announce they’re going their Separate Ways in Sydney
In a recent announcement, Swinburne and ECA have announced the discontinuation of the Sydney Campus. The announcement, which can be seen here, reads: Source
Five things international students need to know about Canada’s Immigration Levels Plan 2025-27
On October 24, Canada announced the Immigration Levels Plan for 2025-2027 and, for the first time, set targets for temporary residents, which includes international students....
Changes to permits for international students reward the worst colleges and hurt serious researchers
It’s a failed policy to allot the highest numbers of permits to abusing institutions based on previous enrolment. It’s the worst of all outcomes. Source
Canada Grabs The Reins On Immigration, But At Whose Expense?
Canada’s federal government is reversing a quarter-century trend of devolving increased immigration quotas to the provinces. Why? Find out here Source
Jason Clare wrong on net migration and student caps
Despite the Education Minister's assertion that student caps will reduce immigration levels, data reveals how the caps would shatter Treasury's 2024-25 forecast. Source
Australian study visas fall by 40% as “disruptive” policy changes take hold
New data has revealed a 40% reduction in Australian study visas after a year of shifting migration policies continue to shake higher ed. Source