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15 Apr 2026
Internationalisation in Europe: The lights are still on
A recent report shows that despite growing global challenges such as stricter borders, political changes, and economic pressures, Europe remains committed to international education. Many countries across the European Higher Education Area continue to develop national strategies that support student mobility, international partnerships, and global research collaboration. These strategies now go beyond traditional exchange programmes and also include digital learning, blended mobility, and stronger cooperation between countries, showing that international education in Europe is evolving and adapting to modern needs.…
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13 Apr 2026
Europe’s EES is now fully in place: what changes at Schengen borders from April 10, 2026
From 10 April 2026, Europe has officially introduced the Entry/Exit System (EES) across all Schengen countries, bringing a major change to how non-EU travellers enter and exit the region. Instead of passport stamps, travellers must now provide biometric data such as fingerprints and facial scans, along with their travel details. The system automatically records entry and exit dates, helping authorities track stays and prevent overstaying. While this new digital process aims to improve security and make border control more efficient,…
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11 Apr 2026
Full Guide to Sweden’s New Immigration Rules 2026
Sweden has introduced new immigration rules in 2026 aimed at tightening control while attracting skilled talent and researchers. The updated policies focus on reducing misuse of student visas and ensuring that residence permits are used mainly for genuine study purposes. Authorities are introducing stricter checks, limiting work opportunities for students, and placing more emphasis on academic progress during studies. At the same time, the country is making it easier for highly skilled professionals, researchers, and doctoral students to stay longer…
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08 Apr 2026
New report highlights flaws in student visa reform attempts
A new report has revealed major issues in Canada’s recent student visa reforms, showing that the number of international study permits dropped far more than expected. Between 2023 and 2025, visa approvals fell by nearly 90%, mainly due to government efforts to control student numbers, address housing shortages, and reduce misuse of the system. However, the report found that these changes were not properly planned, leading to a much sharper decline than intended. In many regions, especially smaller provinces, the…
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06 Apr 2026
Expect further visa “brakes”, UK sector warned
The UK may introduce more restrictions on student visas as part of its ongoing efforts to control immigration. Recently, the government introduced a “visa brake” policy that stopped student visa applications from certain countries after a sharp rise in asylum claims linked to the student route. Experts believe this is only the beginning, and more countries could be added if similar trends continue. For students planning to study in the UK, this means visa rules could become stricter in the…
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