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C$40m for education finance platform as Canada lifts study permit rule

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Canada has announced temporary rules to open training and education opportunities to individuals on work visas the same day a new company offering financial support to immigrants to study launched. This is welcome news for all parties involved,” he said.

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Canada: female students “exploited”

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Female international students in Canada need more support to prevent exploitation by employers, a new report has recommended. Ontario-based non-profit Laadliyan interviewed 33 women, the majority of whom were South Asian, about their experiences as international students in the province’s Peel region.

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Trish Coles, Centennial College

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This week, we spent five minutes with Trish Coles, chair of the ESL Department and Assessment Centre at Canada’s Centennial College. The high cost of living for international students coming to major cities in Canada. This was supported by the Canadian Embassy in the UAE and Colleges and Institutes Canada (CICAN).

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Tales from the Departure Lounge – 10 of the best

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Rachel MacSween (IDP) – Grab Bag And Go Lots of laughs and relatable insights, this episode raised the important issue of safety for female travellers. valued edtech recruitment platform from Canada. We discussed the great privilege of telling student stories and gaining trust as a reporter in a world of fake news.

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Peru students beaten by police in raid

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Students in Peru say they were violently beaten by police officers during a raid at a university in Lima on January 21. Police reportedly smashed through the gates of the National University of San Marcos and forced a group of around 90 students out of their dormitories, hitting and kicking some.

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Afghan women offered chance to continue learning

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In December, the foreign ministers of Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Switzerland, the UK, the US, and the High Representative of the European Union, released a statement condemning the ban. The post Afghan women offered chance to continue learning appeared first on The PIE News.

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Market profile: Bangladesh is a growth enabler

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While Nepal and Bhutan are often cited as exciting growth markets, Bangladesh is sometimes overlooked as a key differential student recruitment market for enabling growth and diversity. Last year, Bangladesh ranked as the sixth largest student recruitment market for the UK.