Hong Kong Unveils Ambitious Plan to Boost Tourism and Education

Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu has announced the formation of a new working group focused on promoting Hong Kong’s top tourist attractions globally, aiming to significantly enhance the city’s tourism sector and draw more visitors. The initiative is part of a broader vision to strengthen both tourism and education sectors, positioning Hong Kong as a vibrant and competitive global destination.

Canada Tightens Post-Graduate Work Permit Rules for International Students

The Canadian government has announced changes to its post-graduate work permit (PGWP) program, impacting international students applying for work permits after November 1, 2024. These changes include new eligibility criteria based on degree level and program type, and a broader focus on language proficiency. This move is part of Canada’s strategy to manage immigration levels and address concerns about fraudulent asylum claims.

Canada’s Student Visa Crackdown: Indian Aspirations Take a Hit

Canada’s decision to significantly reduce international student permits has sent shockwaves through the Indian education landscape. With a 35% reduction in 2024 and a further 10% decrease planned for 2025, Indian students seeking a foreign degree are forced to explore alternative destinations. The move comes as Canada grapples with housing shortages and concerns over visa abuse, leading to a significant drop in applications from India.

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