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Canadian language programmes register modest growth in 2016

...language programmes, 2012–2016. Source: Languages Canada For the fourth year in a row, Japan, Brazil, and China were the top three senders. China, however, is showing a notable...

Australia: Longer stays add up to 10% growth in ELICOS weeks

...only global region that didn’t grow for ELICOS providers last year. On the positive side of the ledger, Brazil and Colombia – with 6% and 11% increases in...

UK ELT declines for third straight year

...UK members and new market reports on the Gulf States, Brazil and Thailand (“Our Brazil report shows that, despite decreasing figures, it will return as a strong market...

South African ELT recovery underway

...greatest gains from markets in Europe (+21%), Latin America (+40%), and the Middle East (+109%), with Germany, Switzerland, France, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia driving much of the growth...

Malta ELT up slightly in 2016

...for nearly half of all ELT arrivals in 2016 (and a third of all student-weeks). Twelve of the top fifteen source markets are in Europe (the exceptions being...

Australia: ELICOS enrolment grew in 2016

...of total ELT enrolment. Those top ten senders – China, Brazil, Colombia, Thailand, South Korea, Japan, Vietnam, India, Taiwan, and Spain – represented 76.5% of all ELICOS enrolment in...

Australia off to a fast start in 2017

...quarter, with the balance largely contributed by other top 20 sending markets. The big gainers outside of the top five were Brazil (56% growth, 2,018 additional visas granted...

Canada: Optimistic outlook for foreign enrolment in 2017

...a study destination this year. The point was echoed during a special panel of Canadian trade commissioners held earlier in the week. Representing Canadian embassies in Brazil, Colombia,...

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