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New Zealand expands working holiday programme for 2022/23

...food processing, and tourism. Of particular interest to internationally mobile students, the Minister also announced a number of important provisions around New Zealand’s working holiday visa programme. Specifically:...

The Indian rupee has lost a lot of value this year – how will this impact planning for study abroad?

...about 60% of international mobile Indian students go, outweigh any immediate financial pressures facing families who want their children to study there. Vibha Kagzi, CEO of ReachIvy.com, said...

China: The opportunity remains

...Mandarin for Chinese families? 10. Check your mobile performance As Educations.com puts it, “In the Chinese market, your website performance on mobile will make-or-break your campaigns. Make sure...

Agent survey highlights important demand factors for study abroad into 2022

...2025, up from an estimated US$61 billion as of 2019. “We estimate the language learning market will almost double in size by 2025,” says an accompanying HolonIQ statement....

Mystery shopping study highlights “lost opportunity” for enquiry conversion

...for Indian students that year. The mystery shopper study, however, found issues with the technical function of some live chat services (notably, compatibility with mobile devices) as well...

New analysis projects strong growth in global language learning with digital a key driver

...at scale,” says HolonIQ. “Beyond tens of millions of new ‘mobile first’ language learners, digital is serving a much needed on-ramp and enabler for both online and offline...

Reaching international students in 2021: more social, longer videos, and faster responses

...media now 2 hours and 25 minutes a day. Happening to a large extent on mobile phones. Mobile phone use is up 20% over last year, and two-thirds...

China emerging as a major destination for African students

...numbers of French-speaking African students who come from Algeria and Gabon (upper-middle income countries). Overall, the largest number of internationally mobile students from Africa live in lower-middle income...

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