...are Ecuador and Brazil. Just over half of international students in Brazil come from outside the region, many of them from Portugal, Spain, and the United States. Brazil...
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...than nine in ten (92%) Brazilian students, 89% of Colombian students, and 84% of Nepalese students came into the system through agents in 2018. Brazil and Nepal are...
...schools actually fell by -5.6%. Otherwise, notable growth came from the following emerging markets: Bangladesh (up 10%), Brazil (+9.8%), Nigeria (+5.8%), and Pakistan (+5.6%). Strong message that Chinese...
...but there was only a small jump over 2017 of 1%. Brazil was the #3 market in 2018, and numbers from this country fell slightly by -3% to...
...had applied to an institution abroad. Parents were surveyed mostly in Middle and South America and Asia, with some Middle Eastern parents as well: Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico;...
...business has changed dramatically, with the past decade characterised by the striking ascent of China (and the growing importance of other BRICS countries: Brazil, Russia, India, and South...
...one single reason,” says Mr Peralta in remarking on the continued growth from Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia. “But probably the strongest is the geopolitical factor. Changes to visa...
...Iran (+48%), Vietnam (+46%), Colombia (+41%), Philippines (+29%), Kenya (+29%), and Brazil (+17%). For additional background, please see: “Canada: New International Education Strategy focuses on diversification and outbound...