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Germany’s shift in immigration policy – The country has entered the competition on international talents with a strategic approach – The Koala
Germany is now home to a total of 370,000 international students (as of 2022-23) and is growing in popularity. This is a special achievement for...
B.C. places 2-year ban on new colleges enrolling international students
British Columbia is banning new post-secondary institutions from applying to enrol international students for the next two years, as the province roots out "exploitive practices"...
Students ditch Australia for cheaper overseas options
Students are fleeing Australia for free and low-fee universities around the world as the cost of li... Source
Home Secretary underlines commitment to cut net migration
Rollout of new transformative legal migration measures begins, with new restrictions set to relieve the burden on British taxpayers and public services Source
Indian stakeholders react to Canada’s student cap
Canada's decision to implement an international student cap for two years has caused concern among international education players in India. Source
Everything politicians tell you about immigration is wrong. This is how it actually works
Escaping poverty, violence and the climate crisis are factors, but the main driver is rich societies demanding cheap labour, says migration scholar Hein de Haas...
Ontario public-private partnership initiatives consider next steps
Ontario public-private partnership initiatives are reeling after the government announced students will no longer have access to post-study work. Source
Messy, drastic, overdue – the reaction to Canada’s student cap
Canadian universities and colleges have welcomed the government’s attempt to crack down on “bad actors”, but say the latest measures are too broad. Source
Feds urged to impose foreign student cap on ‘bad actor’ private colleges, not public universities
A blunt cap would unfairly impact publicly assisted universities which have been responsible in the growth of their international student populations, says the head of...