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16 Sep 2024
Getting an Italian Visa Is Most Difficult for These Nationalities
Key Takeaways: Bangladeshis are applicants who have the hardest time obtaining an Italian Schengen visa, as their rejection rates are 59.04 per cent.Seven out of ten nationalities are from the African continent.These nationalities have visa rejection rates higher than the average (12.05 per cent Reference Link: https://schengen.news/getting-an-italian-visa-is-most-difficult-for-these-nationalities/
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18 Sep 2024
Canadian study permits projected to drop by nearly half
A new analysis of Canadian government figures indicates that the approvals of international study permits are set to drop by nearly half in 2024.With the number of Canadian study permit applications processed by the IRCC dropping by 54% in Q2 2024 compared to Q2 2023, ApplyBoard has projected that the overall number will drop by 39% this year compared to 2023 in a new report. According to the report, the current trends signal that around 230,000 new study permits will…
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19 Sep 2024
Kuwait Pushes for Visa-Free Entry to EU
Key Takeaways: https://schengen.news/kuwait-pushes-for-visa-free-entry-to-eu/The Kuwaiti Foreign Minister has confirmed ongoing talks regarding the Schengen visa liberalisation agreement.The Minister vowed to bring up the topic at the next summit, scheduled for the middle of October in Brussels.Kuwaitis are among the nationalities that are most likely to be approved for Schengen visas for 2023 Reference Link:
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09 Sep 2024
US Colleges See Rise in Undergrads
The number of undergraduate students in the United States increased by 2.5 percent in the spring semester of 2024, according to the National Student Clearinghouse, a US educational nonprofit.This is the second time undergraduate enrollment has increased after several years of decline amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Last fall, undergraduate enrollment grew 1.2 percent, Erudera.com reports. Reference Link: https://erudera.com/news/us-colleges-see-rise-in-undergrads/
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11 Sep 2024
Australia’s international enrolments capped at 270k
Australia has announced a cap on new international commencements from next year, favouring publicly funded universities as providers with a higher ratio of international students receive a lower allocation.The industry has called the limit on international students damaging and “a handbrake” on the sector’s growth in response to the announcement made this morning. Reference Link: https://thepienews.com/cap-international-students-australia/
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