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USA claims 300 student visas revoked, visa applicant screening stepped up
The USA Secretary of State Marco Rubio has claimed that more than 300 student visas have been revoked in recent weeks following investigations into pro-Palestine protests on college campuses, while embassies have reportedly been instructed by the Secretary to screen applicants’ social media profiles.
Following an executive order entitled ‘Additional Measures to Combat Anti-Semitism’ issued on January 29th, there have been reports in the media of several arrests and visa revocations of international students who were engaged in pro-Palestine protests at university campuses.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio claimed in a press conference in Guyana last week than more than 300 student visas have now been revoked. “It might be more than 300 at this point. We do it every day. Every time I find one of…
Budget Considerations When Choosing Canada As A Study Destination

When applying to study abroad, many international students make the error of only focussing on tuition amounts. While tuition is indeed your highest cost however; making the assumption that it is the only cost you should consider could lead to a tragic error.
I have seen many students sucessfully apply to come to Canada only to find that a few months down the road that they can no longer afford to be here. Some end up having to cancel their programs and return to their home country.
The Canadian government wants to avoid such student experiences, so as part of the application processes they are closley focussing on student financial ablilty and supports.
Studying abroad can be an expensive prospect so students need to take all expenses into consideration. You should also examine what countries can provide you with the best options in terms of tuition and other expenses. You…
Canada announces updates for foreign enrolment cap and post-study work rules

Canadian Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced several new measures affecting international students today.
The new settings include an extension of the current cap on foreign enrolment through 2025 and 2026. The cap for each of those two years will be set at 10% less than the 2024 level.
The cap now captures master’s and doctoral students for 2025 and beyond, whereas students in advanced degrees were previously exempt from cap limits.
University degree graduates will remain eligible for a Post Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) of up to three years. Graduates from public college programmes will no longer be eligible for a three-year PGWP unless their programme is linked to an area of high labour market demand.
Spousal work permit eligibility will be further limited as well. Later this year, only spouses of master’s degree students whose programme is at least 16 months in duration will be eligible for a spousal…