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Ontario’s private providers grapple with international study permits allocation
“We will not take this lying down” – that was the message from Ontario’s private language schools regarding the province’s study permit allocation announcement.
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Ontario: 96% of international study permits to public providers – reports
Ontario is expected to give 96% of its allocated study permit applications to public colleges and universities, as a result of the cap requirement handed down to provinces from federal government.
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US rejects record number of student visas in 2023
The US State Department rejected an unprecedented 36% of student visa applications last year, with experts blaming the outdated immigration system for stymieing efforts to attract international students.
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Keystone widens portfolio with Edunation & Asia Exchange acquisition
Keystone Education Group has acquired Asia Exchange and Edunation, seeking to find and enrol more students in Asian-Pacific markets, promoting Nordic countries as high-quality education destinations and evolving its business beyond search and discovery.
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Certified education agents being head-hunted by competitors
Study abroad agents who have completed the Agent Quality Framework in the UK are being head-hunted by other agencies, it has been revealed.
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Australian sector braces as new visa requirements come in
Australian government has said that recent international student visa grants are down by 35% on the previous year, as it brings in important new changes visa requirements and a new ‘no further stay’ rule on visitor visas.
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Further cuts expected in Australia amid “radical change” worldwide
International student numbers in Australia will continue to plummet as the new migration strategy is implemented in an attempt to curb migration levels amid a housing shortage, stakeholders fear.
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UK education and TNE exports valued at £27.9bn in 2021
UK education exports hit £27.90 billion in 2021, government statistics have revealed, as the country continues on its aim to hit £35bn by 2030.