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The US immigration policies and the future of international students

 

Nitish Jain (Founder & President, SP Jain Group) writes in the Financial Express about how upcoming changes in United States immigration and citizenship laws could impact international students.

While the US remains a top destination for education, students are increasingly considering factors like job placement and long-term residency options. If the US makes it too difficult for them, other countries like the UK and Australia, which offer clearer post-study work opportunities, will attract more talent.

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Key takeaways from his article include:

  • The United States is at a crossroads regarding immigration policies and its ability to attract global talent.
  • Students are becoming more strategic, choosing universities with strong industry ties and job opportunities.
  • International students contribute significantly to the US economy and innovation.
  • The US must create policies that support international students to remain competitive globally.

To read the full article, please click here.

 

 

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