Trump administration don give final notice of plans to implement stricter rules on foreign students, wey include to stop dem from staying for US for more dan four years unless dem get permission from di federal govment
BENGALURU/SINGAPORE – Asian academic aspirants are closely studying the United States’ new cap of four years for international students as part of changes introduced to the country’s F1 study visa
International students in the United States, including thousands from India, are set to face higher costs, stricter timelines and greater employment pressure after the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) introduced sweeping changes to student visa regulations. The new rules replace the long-standing “duration of status” framework with fixed admission periods, forcing students to plan…
The Trump administration has given final notice of plans to implement stricter rules on foreign students, including preventing them from staying in the US for more than four years unless they get permission from the federal government
skip to content These changes mean students can keep their options open for longer and choose from a wider range of study pathways. (Image: AI generated)
skip to content This fee change comes amid a broader tightening of Australia’s international education system. (Image: AI generated)
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The Australian government has announced overall settings for “managing the growth” of the country’s international education sector for the coming academic year
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