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Blanket Bans Aren’t Solutions — A Wake-Up Call for Australian Universities

In light of the recent article published by Deccan Chronicle, we at SACA (Study Abroad Consultants Association of India) feel compelled to respond — not just as stakeholders, but as responsible voices representing 1,000+ education consultants across India. It’s disheartening — but not surprising — to see yet another knee-jerk reaction from a few Australian […]

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Don’t Blame International Students — Solve the Real Problem

By Mitesh MalhotraNational President, Study Abroad Consultants Association (SACA) The recent proposal by Australia’s Coalition to cap international student numbers at 240,000 is deeply concerning—not just for students, but for the global reputation of Australia as a welcoming education destination. As someone who has guided over 25,000 students toward their international education dreams, I can

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Strengthening Educational Ties Between India and AustraliaBy Sukant Nain Trivedi | CEO – Trivedi Overseas & Chairman – SACA (Study Abroad Consultants Association)

I recently had the honour of meeting two distinguished leaders shaping the future of Australia’s international engagement:Hon’ble Mr. Philip Green, Australian High Commissioner to India, andHon’ble Mr. Peter Malinauskas, Premier of South Australia. The Premier’s visit to India focuses on strengthening business partnerships and promoting South Australia as a global education destination, particularly for Indian

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US Cancels 2,000 Visa Appointments: A Delayed But Welcome Step – The Ground Reality for Students and Consultants

The recent cancellation of over 2,000 US visa interview appointments due to bot-based or unauthorised bookings has made headlines across India. While the US Embassy has cited this as a move to crack down on fraudulent activity, those working on the ground — consultants, educators, and genuine students — know that this is just the

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🇨🇦 Canada Removes Field of Study Requirement for PGWP: A Game-Changer for International Students

In a major policy shift that has already created waves across the international education sector, Canada has officially removed the “field of study” requirement for Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) eligibility, opening new doors for thousands of international students. As per the new guidelines, students from all fields of study will now be eligible for PGWP,

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Immigration posts to be automated starting Sept.

IMMIGRATION POSTS in air and sea ports will have an automated travel control system starting in September, which will ease the processing of registered foreigners.   The system will be pilot-tested at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport  terminal 3 before the nationwide rollout, Immigration Commissioner Jaime H. Morente said in a news release on Sunday.    He explained that

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Why Mass Immigration Is the Key to American Renewal

Could admitting millions more immigrants over the next decade be the jolt the U.S. needs to revive its economy, culture, and politics? After four years of restrictionism under President Trump, ongoing border controversies, and an escalating culture war led by nativists, this idea may seem counterintuitive or even far-fetched. But recent labor market trends, demographic

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