
The UK has introduced stricter visa requirements from February 2025, increasing financial thresholds for students, workers, and family applicants. Here’s what you need to know before applying.

International students in Australia face stricter visa checks due to work hour violations. Reports of visa cancellations and deportations raise concerns. Learn about the regulations and what students need to know.

IRCC has announced significant changes to its study permit program for 2025, reducing the cap to 437,000 permits. Learn about updated requirements, PAL/TAL exemptions, and new compliance rules for designated learning institutions.

In 2025, Canada has introduced a cap on study permit applications, limiting the number of applications processed to 505,162. While this move aims to control the influx of international students, certain applicants will be exempt.

Donald Trump's immigration reforms aim to tighten visa rules, raising concerns among foreign workers, students, and their families about job security and future prospects in the U.S.

Canada has recently expanded the range of study programs eligible for Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWPs), allowing graduates to stay and work in the country for up to three years.

Australia is implementing significant changes to its student visa program. From January 1, 2025, all onshore student visa applicants will be required to submit a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) at the time of application. This new policy aims to strengthen the integrity of the program and ensure student commitment.

New Zealand expands its Post Study Work Visa program, offering international students more flexibility and opportunities to work after graduation. Learn about key changes, including eligibility for Master's degrees after Postgraduate Diplomas, extended application windows, and updated teaching and engineering qualifications.

The Australian Government has revamped its student visa processing with a new prioritization system. Under the new rules, visa applications from institutions that have not yet reached 80% of their student commencement allocation will receive priority processing.

New Zealand offers international students the exciting opportunity to stay and work in the country through its Post Study Work Visa program. This visa allows graduates to gain valuable work experience while immersing themselves in the unique New Zealand lifestyle. Eligibility criteria vary depending on the level of qualification achieved.