Category: international student

Deportations for International Students Caught in Fraud Scheme Put on Hold

Immigration Minister Sean Fraser says deportation orders for international students caught up in a fraud scheme have been put on hold while a task force investigates each case. Hundreds of students might have been affected by the scheme, which saw immigration agents issue fake acceptance letters to get international students into Canada. Some students had…


Man on Murder Charge After Foreign Student Dies in Australia

A 29-year-old man has been charged with the murder of a Bangladeshi student during a break-in at a Darwin property, with the death prompting an outpouring of condolences as it shocked the university and wider communities. Md Ishaqur Rahman Sifat, 23, who was enrolled in a masters of engineering course at Charles Darwin University, was…


Canada to Allow International Students to Work More Hours Due to Labour Shortage

Immigration Minister Sean Fraser says Canada will temporarily allow international students to work more than 20 hours a week to help address ongoing labour shortages. Speaking at a coffee shop in Ottawa this morning, Fraser says the changes will start on Nov. 15 and be in effect until the end of 2023. The labour market…


Rude Jokes Give Rise to Anti-China Sentiment in Ukraine Amid Russia Attacks

A Chinese international student in Ukraine said he feared a physical attack as mainland China netizens smeared Ukraine and its citizens who are at war. “I hope people will be rational,” said Feng Jun (pseudonym) in his appeal to netizens at home to stop cracking rude jokes about a country in the middle of a…


International Students Allowed Into Western Australia Despite Border Closure

The Western Australia (WA) government has backflipped on its strict border closure to grant exemptions for returning international students to enter the state, while Australians from other states are still locked out. This comes after WA Premier Mark McGowan shelved his plan to reopen the state’s borders on Feb. 5 citing the threat of the…


International Education Boosted by a Multimillion Dollar Grant in a Bid to Win Back Overseas Students

International education providers hit hard by COVID-19 will have access to a $37 million (US$26.6 million) federal government boost in an attempt to win back students next year. The new measures would see almost $28 million (US$20 million) given in regulatory fee relief, while more than $9 million (US$6.4 million) provided in grants would go…


Chinese Ambassador Hints at Future Bans on Australian Education, Tourism Sectors

The Chinese ambassador to Canberra has hinted that a return of China’s international student and tourism market was unlikely once international border closures reopened. In an hour-long video address to the Australia China Business Council on Thursday, Cheng Jingye claimed there was an increase in “racial discrimination” against Chinese residing in the country. “It could…


‘It Was a Really Tough Time’: Pandemic Takes a Toll on International Students’ Mental Health

It has been more than one year since the last time Hailey Do, a third-year student from the University of Technology Sydney, left her hometown. Feeling trapped in her 80-square meter flat in the bustling suburb of Strathfield, Sydney, she longs for her peaceful homeland, Da Lat, a small city nestling among the wooded hills…