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By pandaimmigration No Comments 450-Year legacy arrives to Dubai: Queen Elizabeth’s school to open in August 2026 The new campus, Queen Elizabeth’s School in Dubai, will bring over 450 years of British academic heritage to the UAE, Read more
By pandaimmigration No Comments Canadian sector hits back over plan to cancel study permits in crises Immigration Minister Lena Diab told a House of Commons committee last week that the Strengthening Canada’s Immigration System and Borders Read more
07 Nov, 2025 By pandaimmigration No Comments More international students find home on US community college campuses As Thu Thu Htet, “T”, was nearing graduation at her high school in Burma, she knew she wanted to go Read more
07 Nov, 2025 By pandaimmigration No Comments Turning receivables into a strategic asset: how IODM and TransferMate are changing student debt recovery For many universities and student accommodation providers, student debt is the quiet drain on budgets that delays projects and squeezes Read more
By pandaimmigration No Comments QS Asia rankings 2026: fewer universities climb as competition intensifies The University of Hong Kong has emerged as Asia’s best university, rising from second position in 2025. Peking University in Read more
By pandaimmigration No Comments Crizac expands reach in Latin America Crizac said the acquisition of the Latin American education agency, for an undisclosed sum, marked a “major step” in its Read more
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By pandaimmigration No Comments Canada exempts certain grad students from 2026 study caps The update means master’s and PhD students enrolling at public institutions will be exempt from the provincial attestation letter (PAL) Read more