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Work hours limit for student visa holders to be re-introduced
From 1 July 2023, the Australian Government will re-introduce limits on the number of work hours allowed for student visa holders (subclass 500) studying and...
Pursue free education in Finland, Czech Republic, Germany and Iceland
TNN | Posted on Tuesday, February 21,2023 17:58 A research confirms that EU countries have moderate cost of living, post-grad work visas and part-time work...
UK government considers dependant limit as more students bring family members
British newspaper The Times reported that foreign students could be barred from bringing their spouses and children to the UK unless they study “high-value” degrees,...
US deputes consulate officials to handle Mumbai visa backlog; UK says it issued maximum visas to desis last year
NEW DELHI: With China yet to reopen fully, Indians have emerged as the biggest globetrotters garnering the maximum visas for several key destinations and the...
International students can apply for US visa a year in advance: State Department
The State Department said that student (F and M) visas for new students can be issued up to 365 days in advance of the start...
Should international students in Australia be offered clearer permanent residency pathways?
Key Points80 per cent of Indian international students say migration prospects lured them to study in Australia.International students are transitioning to permanent residency at lower...
International students can work while studying abroad, but regulations vary by country
As the number of students studying abroad continues to increase, many are also looking for opportunities to work while pursuing their education. However, the regulations...
Swiss universities mull foreign student restrictions
Students outside the Rolex Learning Centre building at the Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL). © Keystone / Gaetan Bally Switzerland’s prestigious federal institutes of...
UK international recruitment model ‘heading for a crash’ – v-c
UK higher education is caught in a “fortuitous trap” and will keep using international fees to plug financial shortfalls until a crash forces universities to...
Graduate visas just papering over the skills gap
It has the potential to address skills shortages in certain areas. However, a range of systemic issues persist.First, there is a dissonance between policy intention...