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Trump Revises Travel Ban, but US Schools Fret Over Damage

The White House may have removed Iraq from the travel ban list, but the heart of the executive action is intact reflecting a hardening of immigration policy.

Foreign student applications to US colleges up despite Trump policies

Freshman applications from international students to major US colleges for the next academic year remain intact, but the future looks hazy.

US mulls tougher foreign student policy, annual visa renewals

International students may be required to reapply for permission to stay in the US every year, if a proposal aimed at increasing national security goes through.

COVID19 will not impact your post-study work opportunities in Canada

Canada has a reputation for welcoming its international students. In the current crisis, they’ve taken measures to more than justify it.

Chinese and Indian students continue to drive growth for UK’s higher education sector

According to the latest data released by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA), the number of international students has been on the rise in the UK even during the pandemic.

Where to get great tips on studying abroad from international experts - for free!

If you’re in Delhi on February 11, don’t miss our student information session, where experts from around the world will answer your questions

Here's your chance to find out more about studying in Ireland

18 Irish universities will hold education fairs in Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, Chennai and Bengaluru – between November 18 and November 26. Here’s everything you need to know before going.

Japan to relax strict policies on post-work opportunities for international students

Here’s another reason to look east if you’re an international student.

Australia relaxes visa rules for university staff members

The Australian government has restored four-year visas for professors and other leading staff members in universities with a pathway to permanent residency

How the H-1B visa issue is revealing the scam that is the American Dream

The H-1B visa isn’t exactly the symbol of the radical meritocracy that American companies would have you believe.

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