...are not traditional tourist source markets for Malta, such as Brazil, Japan, and Colombia. Student arrivals from non-EU/EEA countries accounted for 26% of total student arrivals but represented...
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...(the projected #6), Nepal (the projected #8), Brazil (#10), and Mexico (#11). For additional background, please see: ICEF Monitor Global Summit: A unique forum for thought leadership and...
...of those weeks were accounted for by non-EU students on visas (e.g., Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and China) as well as non-EU students who do not require visas (e.g.,...
...in macroeconomic risk indicators. Source: British Council Only Brazil and Pakistan are expected to have a mobility growth rate higher than what it has historically been, though Bangladesh,...
...additional background, please see: “Outbound mobility trends for key Latin markets: Brazil, Colombia, Mexico“ “Brazilian market showing its strength this year“ “Brazil: Affordability will be key to unleashing...
...as a second or additional language from Japan, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Italy, and Florida (United States). Across all countries in the sample, the vast majority of respondents (80%)...
...1,106 and 923, respectively. UAE (784), Pakistan (598), and Brazil (415) round out the top 5. The Americas hold 15% of the global share of schools, Europe follows...
...“[School] will only be accepting OFFSHORE applications from the following countries: Europe (all countries) Brazil Argentina South Korea Japan Canada USA United Kingdom Taiwan Mexico Fiji Papua New...