•Finland flag Finland is planning stricter rules for international students under a proposed immigration reform package that would introduce tougher language requirements, stricter financial checks, and delayed family reunification. As reported by the Economic Times today, the proposals were circulated on May 18 by the Ministry of Economic Aff...
As global education becomes more competitive, international students are increasingly drawn to countries that support family life. A key factor is the availability of spousal visas, which allow partners to live, work, and study alongside students. These policies reduce the strain of separation, ease financial pressure through work rights, and ...
The United States has issued a stern warning to international students, including Nigerians, over the consequences of violating student visa regulations. In a message shared on its official X handle today, the US Mission in Nigeria cautioned that students who drop out, skip classes, or leave their academic programmes without notifying their sc...
•Amb. Andrey Podelyshev The Government of Russia has promised to offer not less than 500,000 scholarships to international students, including Nigerians to study in the country. Russian Ambassador to Nigeria, Andrey Podelyshev, disclosed this while briefing newsmen last night in Abuja, on the sidelines of the embassy’s preparation to commemora...
In bid to attract top talent from around the world, several countries are offering free PhD programmes to international students. Here’s a breakdown of the countries and their offerings: 1. Czech Republic: Public universities offer free PhD programmes, with minimal additional costs. 2. Sweden: PhD programs are free at public universities, with...

