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Hyderabad: A recent video from Hyderabad Airport has gained viral traction on social media, specifically on the former platform Twitter. The footage captures numerous students queued up, anticipating their flights. Shared by a Twitter user, the video depicts a bustling scene where thousands of students gather at the airport, preparing to embark on their journeys. According to the tweet, these students are departing from India to pursue their education abroad. The post also emphasizes the immense enthusiasm for studying overseas, particularly among the Telugu-speaking community. Source link
The Wadaiko Gouken Japanese Drum Troupe — based in southwest Ohio — will be attending JASCO’s Obon Festival this year to perform Taiko, a Japanese style of drumming. Credit: Preeti Manchanda While college is a chance for students to fulfill their study abroad dreams, many may find a semester out of the country impractical for various financial or personal reasons. Luckily, the Japan-America Society of Central Ohio — known as JASCO — has found ways to bring Japanese cultural experiences to Ohio State, all while providing a welcoming community to Japanese students in the process. JASCO is an independent nonprofit…
Detectives have allowed an Eldoret court to detain two suspects linked to conning unsuspecting job seekers over fake overseas job placement. The duo, Mary Ann Wanjiru Mungai and Margaret Wanjiku Stephene were Friday arrested at their agency office in Eldoret town after a complaint was raised by another agency based in Nairobi, accusing them of forging their documents. The arrests happened in the backdrop of cases of agencies conning students and job seekers yearning to study abroad, as well as the Uasin Gishu overseas students airlift scandal. While making an application to detain the respondents, investigating officer, police constable Cyrus Oriosa told…
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”) has recently introduced a significant change that will expedite and enhance the processing of L-1 nonimmigrant intracompany transferee petitions. These changes are set to streamline the issuance of receipts for L-1 nonimmigrant executives, managers, or specialized knowledge professionals under a previously approved blanket L petition. When filing Form I-129S, Nonimmigrant Petition Based on Blanket L Petition, together with Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker, the petitioner will now receive two notices: the receipt notice and the approval notice (if approved). Petitioners will no longer receive a stamped and signed Form I-129S in conjunction…
“Student travel” makes people think of cheap but gruelling bus journeys, over-filled backpacks, and weeks of scouring the internet for budget-friendly hacks and deals. For those strapped for cash, exploring the world while studying seems more of a tedious task than a thrilling adventure. But what if we told you there was a more economical way to see other countries without breaking the bank? Growing up in Northwest Germany, Nik Sachteleben felt that seeing the world was a priority. Even before his bachelor’s degree, the 26-year-old decided to self-finance a world trip. “It was clear that I would love to study abroad,” he says. …
It might seem harmless, but doing this on a plane could cost you more than $15,000 in fines.Startups like Destinus and Hermeus have ambitions to ferry passengers hypersonically through the stratosphere at 5 times the speed of sound, allowing you to travel from Sydney to Frankfurt in 4 hours as opposed to 20. Photo illustration: George Downs/The Wall Street Journal And news.com.au can reveal doing so in Australia could cost you more than $15,000.Lisa Kulpa works for US budget airline JetBlue and is co-founder of the Basic Travel Couple blog, and says her love for travel began when studying abroad…
46 Let’s talk about something important for us all – work-life balance. You’ve probably heard this term a lot and for good reason. It’s all about striking that perfect harmony between our professional commitments and personal lives. Sounds simple enough, right? Well, it can get a bit complicated, especially when we’re talking about distributed teams. Distributed teams – those versatile groups scattered across cities, countries, or continents – are rapidly becoming the new normal in our increasingly connected world. Their freedom and flexibility are fantastic, but they also bring unique challenges when achieving that sought-after work-life balance. Why? Well, imagine…
At the Social Hall in Eldoret town on Monday, the room went silent as Mercy Tarus, 24, rose to speak at a meeting convened by the county government to discuss the botched Uasin Gishu airlift education program. For the county leadership, nothing may have prepared them for the turn of events. At least not the dress down that Governor Jonathan Bii, his deputy John Barorot and Senator Jackson Mandago received from a young outspoken woman, whose dreams to study in Canada were shattered in the scandalous overseas airlift programme. It may as well have been the first time the top…
Study abroad – at a two-year school? Yes!Madison College has programs ranging from the traditional semester overseas to short trips or virtual experiences! It’s a golden opportunity to learn new skills, new cultures and a little – or a lot – about yourself. Source link
Beginning in 2024, Americans traveling to Europe will be required to submit additional authorization through the European Travel Information and Authorization System. The authorization will cost $8 and will be valid for three years after submission. It will only affect trips that last less than 90 days within a 180-day period starting at arrival, meaning travelers will need a visa if you go for 91 days or more. U.S. students studying abroad may use the authorization system if their term will be shorter than the 90-day limit. They can apply for a student visa for a longer trip. [Related: Ferguson…