China outbound expected to improve
Stakeholders have suggested that there might be “significant” improvement in China’s outbound study market as the country gradually reopens.
Stakeholders have suggested that there might be “significant” improvement in China’s outbound study market as the country gradually reopens.
The US issued 50% less visas to new Chinese students in the first six months of 2022 than it did before the pandemic, prompting concerns about the US’s declining influence.
Over 100 students from Pakistan were offered the chance to return to China to resume in-person learning but were unable to afford the US$3,000 airfare, The PIE News has learnt.
The full impact of the pandemic was revealed at English UK's conference, where analysts said that there had been a 71% decrease in the number of student weeks in 2021.
“Most” study travel agencies in China describe the impact of Covid as “under control” despite a drop in enrolments as a result of the pandemic, according to new BONARD research.
A shortage of host families in Canada has forced some international education programs to stop accepting new students who need homestay.
International students in Europe are faced with an annual 14.5% rental increase, according to the HousingAnywhere International Rent Index by City report.
The international education market in China seems to overall “be quite confident right now”, and the situation seems “only be getting better”, stakeholders said amid the release of new research.