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08 Jun 2026
France’s Minimum Wage Increase Raises Immigration Salary Thresholds
France has implemented a 2.41% increase in its national minimum wage, resulting in higher salary thresholds for several immigration and work-related permit categories. Since many visa and residence permit requirements are linked to minimum salary levels, the adjustment will affect international workers, skilled professionals and some categories of foreign residents seeking employment opportunities in France. For international students planning to study and work in France, the change may have a positive impact on future earnings while also influencing eligibility requirements…
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10 Jun 2026
Growing Calls for Stronger Support for International Students in the United States
Higher education experts in the United States are calling for universities to provide stronger support systems for international students as visa policies, immigration regulations and employment pathways continue to evolve. Recent policy discussions around student visas, social media screening, post-study work opportunities and long-term immigration options have created uncertainty for many students and families considering the US as a study destination. Experts argue that universities must go beyond academic recruitment and focus more on student well-being, mental health, career guidance…
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05 Jun 2026
More Countries Join Global Qualification Recognition Initiative
UNESCO has announced growing international support for the Global Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications concerning Higher Education, with Slovenia becoming the 41st country to join the agreement. The convention aims to make academic qualifications easier to recognise across borders, helping students and graduates access further education and employment opportunities without facing unnecessary recognition barriers in different countries. The expansion of the convention reflects a global commitment to fair, transparent and non-discriminatory recognition of qualifications. As international student mobility continues…
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03 Jun 2026
Generative AI in Education Requires Strong Critical Thinking Skills
Education experts are highlighting the growing importance of media literacy and critical thinking as generative artificial intelligence becomes more widely used in schools and universities. While AI tools can support learning, research and creativity, experts warn that students must learn how to evaluate information, identify inaccuracies and understand the limitations of AI-generated content. The discussion emphasises that future graduates will need more than technical skills to succeed. Universities and educators across Europe are increasingly focusing on teaching students how to…
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01 Jun 2026
UK Updates Student Visa Rules Following Compliance Review
The UK government has introduced amendments to its student visa compliance framework after concerns were raised about gaps affecting some education providers. The changes are intended to improve transparency and ensure that institutions are assessed more accurately when meeting sponsorship and student recruitment requirements. Education stakeholders have welcomed the clarification, noting that clear regulations are important for maintaining confidence in the UK’s international education system. For prospective international students, the update provides reassurance that the UK continues to refine its…
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