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West Africa Emerges as Fastest-Growing Study Destination in Africa

New data has revealed a surge of interest in West African study destinations, with affordability and visa accessibility driving growth among both African and international students. According to Keystone Education Group, international student searches for West African countries rose by 25% between April and July 2025, based on roughly 60,000 searches across its platforms. The […]

NCAA Bans Take-Off with Disruptive Passengers Onboard

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The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has issued a strong new directive aimed at protecting safety, discipline, and orderliness within the aviation industry. Effective immediately, pilots are prohibited from departing with disruptive passengers onboard. The announcement was made on Wednesday in Abuja by Michael Achimugu, NCAA’s Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, on behalf […]

Immigration New Zealand Updates Visa Processing Times – September 2025

Immigration New Zealand (INZ) has published new visa processing times as of September 11, 2025, giving travellers, students, and migrants clearer expectations for their applications. The update covers everything from NZeTA approvals in 24 hours to resident visas taking more than a year. How Processing Times Are Measured INZ calculates wait times using two benchmarks: […]

Thailand Streamlines Non-Immigrant Visa Categories to Seven

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Thailand has officially restructured its non-immigrant visa system, cutting the number of categories from 17 to 7, effective August 31, 2025. The reform is designed to simplify the application process by merging overlapping categories while keeping eligibility requirements and applicant rights unchanged. Why the Change? For years, Thailand’s visa system had multiple overlapping categories, causing […]

Cambodia Replaces Passport Stamps with Digital v-Pass

Cambodia has officially entered a new era of border control by introducing the digital v-Pass, which replaces traditional passport stamps at all airports and seaports from July 1, 2025. The v-Pass is automatically issued after travelers pass through immigration and serves as the official proof of entry and stay in Cambodia. Instead of ink stamps […]

Canada’s Study Permit Refusal Rate Hits Highest Level in Over a Decade

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Canada’s study permit system is under intense pressure, with new data showing 62% of applicants were refused between January and July 2025 — the highest refusal rate in more than ten years. The figures, released by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), reveal that approval rates have plummeted to just 38%, a steep drop from […]

Nigeria and Brazil Launch First Direct Flight Under New BASA

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Nigeria’s aviation sector has achieved a new milestone with the launch of the first direct flight between Brazil and Nigeria. The landmark flight, operated by Air Peace from São Paulo to Lagos, landed at Murtala Mohammed International Airport on Wednesday, August 27, 2025, at 3:15 pm. The service follows the recently signed Bilateral Air Services […]

UK Targets International Students Overstaying Visas

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The UK government has launched a new campaign warning international students not to overstay their visas, as part of tougher immigration enforcement. According to the Home Office, over 10,000 students whose visas are due to expire have already received warning texts and emails, with more than 130,000 students expected to be contacted in the coming […]

Australia Speeds Up Visa Processing for Students, Visitors, and Workers

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Australia’s Department of Home Affairs has announced major progress in clearing visa backlogs, resulting in faster processing times across most temporary visa categories. The improvements come after more staff were recruited and resources were redirected to tackle long-standing delays. Faster Decisions on Temporary Visas Student visas: Now processed in about 30 days for applicants outside […]