Must know – Recent student visa rule changes in top study abroad countries

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Must know – Recent student visa rule changes in top study abroad countries

After relaxation of COVID policies, there has been a sharp rise in number of international students in several top international study abroad destinations. As a result, these countries are grappling with issues such as unskilled or part-time work going to students leaving the locals in a lurch, insufficient student accommodation, etc. 

These countries have now placed stringent regulations for student visa in order to control the situation.

Here’s a brief synopsis of changes that were made in rules by some top study abroad countries.

U.K.

  1. International students pursuing graduation won’t be allowed to bring their family member / dependant to the U.K. However, students pursuing PhD / doctorate would be allowed.
  2. Student visa cannot be switched to work visa before student completes the stipulated duration of study program
  3. Visa cost has been revised to INR 51, 787

Canada

  1. Facing the highest-ever growth of international students and permanent residents in a single-quarter in 66 years, Canada has made it mandatory for higher education learning institutes to confirm every application directly with IRCC.
  2. Canada has increased the minimum guaranteed amount for international students from CAD 10,000 to CAD 20,365

France 

  1. France has relaxed its visa rules for international students by extending the two-years post-study work visa to five years. With this change, students can apply for short term SCHENGEN visa, seek work opportunities if they have completed a minimum of one semester of masters or doctorate program.

Ireland 

  1. The Irish government has changed post-study visa rules for masters and doctorate students. Those who complete masters in Ireland would be granted two-year post study visa, and those who complete PhD would be granted three-year post study visa.

Australia 

  1. Australia has re-introduced the 48 hours per fortnight part-time work cap for international students.
  2. Stricter English language mandates have been brought in. Student visa applicants would need to have minimum IELTS score of 6.0.
  3. A higher financial proof is now required – students must submit a savings of AUD 24,505 or more.
  4. Visa application fee has also been marginally increased for student visa; from AUD 650 to AUD 715

As overseas education aspirants, students pursuing graduation, masters or doctorate in top international study abroad destinations must be aware of existing rules related to visa, post study work permit, dependant visa, etc. Not doing so could lead to disappointment and wastage of precious time. 

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Why Study in France?

Why Study In France

Why Study in France?

Eiffel Tower. Arts. Food. Education. No prize for guessing name of the European country that prides itself for these

France is, and has been, at the forefront of quality education, world-changing technologies and innovation. Parachute, hot air balloon, film camera, stethoscope blood transfusion, antibiotics, baby incubator… the list of French inventions is too long to fit here. It would be fair to say that the world owes them a lot. Including 70 Nobel laureates.

High-quality education has been at the heart of French achievements. It is probably the reason thousands upon thousands of international students, especially Indian students, choose France as their higher overseas education destination. This European hub-of-innovations allocates a colossal budget in education sector, with a focus on inspiring excellence – Grandes Ecoles is one such prestigious examples.

This investment has paid rich dividends. And it can be experienced and enjoyed in the 3500+ public and private French universities offering a very wide variety of bachelors and masters programs for students to choose from. Engineering sciences, art & infrastructure, business studies, medicine, natural sciences, culinary science… there is hardly a specialty that cannot be pursued in France.

Then there is the unmissable French etiquette, and French love for food & art. Do you know that croissant, crepes, eclairs are some of the hundreds of mouth-watering delights invented in France?

Student life in France can be one of the most inspiring. The multi-cultural dimension, the warmth of people, art at every nook & corner and of course, quality education in French universities – studying in France can set the aspiring student on path of a fulfilling on successful career.