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8 décembre 2013

Visa 'reforms' will hit universities, UK think-tank warns

http://enews.ksu.edu.sa/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/UWN.jpgBy David Jobbins. A report from an influential, left-leaning British think-tank has accused the government of getting its migration policy wrong by focusing on controls on international students, and warns that it risks damaging the long-term interests of UK higher education. The report, Britain Wants You!, exposes tensions between government departments. More...
1 décembre 2013

UK scraps visa bond for ‘high risk’ Nigerian students

http://enews.ksu.edu.sa/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/UWN.jpgBy Tunde Fatunde. The university community in Nigeria has welcomed the scrapping by the British government of a controversial proposed £3,000 (US$4,900) security visa bond for ‘high risk’ foreign visitors, including international students from Nigeria. Nigeria had advised the British government not to develop policies that might scare away Nigerian students, who constitute the third largest foreign student population after China and India. Students also constitute the lion’s share of visa applicants. Read more...
19 novembre 2013

Research Study on Visas and Residence Permits

ESN has conducted a survey in the context of the European Commission’s proposal on a new Directive on entry and residence of third-country nationals for the purposes of research, studies, pupil exchange, remunerated and unremunerated training, voluntary service and au pairing. The proposal combines the Directives 2004/114/EC and 2005/71/EC aiming to contribute to achieving the goals defined in the EU 2020 strategy. The study provides useful insights into the current situation of young people that want to travel and live abroad.

Differences in the conditions for EU travel between EU/Schengen citizens and non-EU/Schengen citizens as well as between non-EU/Schengen citizens from privileged countries and those from comparatively poorer countries constitute a challenge for intra-European mobility. The report presents an in-depth analysis of these challenges in terms of visas and residence permits.

The survey has been addressed to individuals who have previously applied either for a visa or a residence permit, especially to non-EU/Schengen citizens entering the EU and vice versa, resulting in a total sample of 2.100 experiences on both visas and residence permits. The results can be found in detail in the final report of the study. Read more...

Visas & Residence Permit Report.pdf.

18 novembre 2013

New video aims to dispel ‘myths’ on visas

https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/956489517/the_normal.pngBy . Film shows how Indian students successfully navigated the process. UK universities, the Home Office and the British Council are today launching a new film following Indian students on their journey to study in Britain in an attempt to dispel “myths” about the process. Commissioned by the University of Sheffield, the video is available on YouTube and features two students, Arshi Aggarwal and Angesh Anupam, who successfully navigate the application and visa process. More...

17 novembre 2013

Canadian visas send the wrong message to Mexico

http://beta.images.theglobeandmail.com/media/www/images/flag/gam-masthead.pngBy Jeffrey Simpson. Muchas gracias, Rob Ford. Toronto’s big enchilada has put Canada on the map in Mexico, where Canada usually struggles to gain attention. In Mexico, honest politicians try to stop drugs; the Toronto mayor uses them. That’s news in Mexico, as Mr. Ford’s fabrications, drug use and drinking binges have been in many countries. At least temporarily, the mayor’s behaviour replaces another “ugly Canadian” story that’s become a staple in Mexico. More...

13 novembre 2013

Minister attacks universities over visa comments

Times Higher EducationBy . The immigration minister has accused universities of creating “a self-fulfilling prophecy for bad news” on student visas. Appearing before peers yesterday, Mark Harper also admitted the government had failed to get its messaging right on changes to post-study work for overseas students – but repeated his opposition to taking students out of the net migration figures.
Mr Harper appeared to suggest that public criticism of the Home Office’s policies by universities had alarmed potential overseas students about coming to study in the UK. More...

9 novembre 2013

Why can some international students earn while they learn but others can't?

http://static.guim.co.uk/static/c55907932af8ee96c21b7d89a9ebeedb4602fbbf/common/images/logos/the-guardian/news.gifBy Ketan Kishor Parmar. The government pushes privatisation and growth while holding international students like me back, says Ketan Kishor Parmar. In her speech at September's Conservative Party conference, Theresa May cited with pride that the annual number of overseas student visas issued by the UK government had been cut by more than 115,000. More...

3 novembre 2013

International school students: rootless and without a home?

3 novembre 2013

Canberra to ease student visa rules

http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQOQ2e8mceWyPVVFcJDlyvxthNhmSR7fCNS1SUDStQIOlwqvtcjS6qaiAThe Australian. Australia’s Abbott government last week moved to loosen visa restrictions to attract international students, prompting calls for increased funding for regulators to ensure there was no return to the ‘visa factory’ that marked the height of the 2008-09 higher education boom, writes Andrew Trounson for The Australian. More...

10 octobre 2013

Les jeunes diplômés sont de plus attirés par un départ à l'étranger

http://www.e-orientations.com/imgs/orientation-etudes-metier-emploi.gifUn diplôme, et un visa ! Voilà ce qui séduit de plus en plus de jeunes diplômés : l'étranger. Les raisons ne sont pas financières, mais plutôt psychologiques, pour ces jeunes qui cherchent avant tout un métier épanouissant.
Travailler à l'étranger taraude un nombre croissant de jeunes diplômés ! Ils sont en effet 79 % issus d'établissements supérieurs français à ne pas exclure la possibilité de chercher leur premier emploi à l'étranger, une fois leur diplôme en poche. Suite de l'article...

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