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NCAA Considers Harsher Penalties for Airlines After Recurring Flight Delays

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Nigeria’s aviation regulator is exploring tougher sanctions for airlines that repeatedly delay or cancel flights, signalling a renewed effort to improve reliability and customer experience in the country’s air travel sector. The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has expressed concern over chronic flight disruptions that have frustrated passengers, disrupted business travel, and hurt confidence in […]

Canada PR in 2026: Alternative Pathways to Explore After Policy Shifts

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Canada’s immigration landscape is going through a period of transition in 2026. Several permanent-resident (PR) streams that were open previously have been paused or closed, but there are still viable alternative routes available for skilled workers, international graduates, and families seeking long-term settlement. In 2025, multiple immigration pathways were suspended or wound down due to […]

UK Begins Seizing Phones from Illegal Migrants to Target Smuggling Networks

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The United Kingdom has introduced a new enforcement tactic in its border control efforts: authorities are now seizing mobile phones from individuals apprehended as illegal migrants to disrupt human smuggling and trafficking networks. This move reflects an intensified approach to tackling cross-border crime and illegal entry. Under the updated protocol, when border officers detain someone […]

How International Student Tuition Shapes Global Competitiveness in Higher Education

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As universities around the world seek to attract the best and brightest learners, a key factor shaping international student mobility is tuition cost. In 2026, higher education leaders and policymakers are increasingly recognising that tuition levels for foreign students are not just a price tag — they are a strategic lever in competing for global […]

U.S. International Master’s Enrolments Projected to Fall by 15% in 2025/26

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New research shows that international enrolments in U.S. master’s programmes are expected to decline by roughly 15% in the 2025/26 academic year, reversing several years of growth that had sustained graduate programmes at colleges and universities across the country. This drop — equivalent to about 64,000 fewer international master’s students — reflects shifting global demand […]

Beyond the Big Four: Study Destinations to Watch in 2026

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While the traditional “Big Four” study destinations — the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia — have long dominated global international student mobility, 2026 is shaping up to be a year of diversification. Students and families are increasingly considering alternative host countries that offer quality education, affordability, and pathways to meaningful experiences abroad. Several […]

Canada Overtakes UK as Top Study‑to‑Immigrate Destination

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Canada has now surpassed the United Kingdom as the preferred study‑to‑immigrate destination for international students who are not only seeking world‑class education but also a clear and faster pathway to permanent residence. This trend reflects major shifts in migration and higher‑education policies in both countries. While the UK has tightened its immigration rules and shortened […]

Nearly 1,000 Nigerians Face Deportation Amid Canada Immigration Crackdown

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Canada’s immigration authorities are intensifying enforcement measures, with reports indicating that 974 Nigerian nationals may face deportation as part of a broader effort to tighten compliance with immigration laws. The development comes amid increased scrutiny of work permits, study permits, and temporary residency conditions. What’s Behind the Crackdown According to government enforcement agencies, the deportation […]

Georgia to Require Health Insurance for All Tourists Starting in 2026

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Travelers planning trips to Georgia (the country) should be aware of a major entry requirement that takes effect in January 2026: all tourist visitors will be required to hold valid health insurance that covers their stay. This new rule applies to travellers from countries that may previously have been able to enter without specific medical […]