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Public sector providers an important driver of Canadian language programme growth for 2018

...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...

Moroccan and Senegalese students now eligible for Canada’s expedited visa processing system

...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...

Canada: New international education strategy focuses on diversification and outbound mobility

...at prospective students from several priority targets: Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, Vietnam, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Morocco, Turkey, France, and Ukraine. The Canadian government notes that, “The new marketing strategy...

Study argues Australian universities are too reliant on Chinese students

...institutions and schools are recording strong growth from a number of important sending markets other than China, including India, Brazil, Nepal, and Colombia. Early reaction Speaking to ABC...

Dutch government to reduce funding for internationalisation

...offices abroad. These offices – located in the key sending markets of Brazil, Mexico, Indonesia, Russia, China, South Africa, Turkey, South Korea, India, and Vietnam – are now slated...

Ireland: ELT student numbers down but weeks reach a record high

...Overall, nearly three in four students came from EU (and/or European Economic Area) countries. Another 20% arrived from non-EU countries – such as Brazil and Japan – where...

Malta: ELT weeks down; expanded work rights for students

...Austria: 4,365 (up from 3,110 in 2017) 7. Brazil: 4,360 (down from 4,520 in 2017) 8. Spain: 3,970 (up from 3,600 in 2017) 9. Japan: 3,510 (up from...

US ELT numbers decline for third consecutive year

...Saudi Arabia, Brazil, and South Korea. The share of Saudi Arabian students studying in US IEPs has fallen from 30% five years ago to 12% in 2018 as...

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