Discover how Canada is shaking things up for international students, and why Mexico and Canada are the surprise winners of the US-China trade war โ just when India thought it was all about them!
Canada has officially rolled out new guidelines for international students looking to transfer schools in the winter and spring of 2025. These changes are significant, as they offer students the flexibility to switch institutions without facing the dreaded bureaucratic hurdles. Under the fresh rules, international students at Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs) can embark on their new educational journey without worrying about the disruptions that often accompany school transfers. This move is seen as a welcoming gesture from Canada, aiming to boost the appeal of its education system for students globally.
In an economic twist, recent reports have unveiled that Mexico, Canada, and the ASEAN bloc have reaped more benefits from the ongoing US-China trade war than India. Economic think tank GTRI points out that these regions managed to enhance their trade opportunities while India struggled to carve out its niche amid the chaos. The shifting dynamics in international trade have laid the groundwork for Canada and its neighbors to thrive economically, all while India pads its strategy for a stronger position in global markets.
Amidst all the economic buzz, air travel between India and Canada finds itself in a tense spot due to political complications. Following a series of diplomatic squabbles, passengers are left wondering if their next trip will be postponed indefinitely. With strong ties that have seen tremendous growth in the past, the recent turbulence poses a significant challenge, leaving travelers anxious about future plans.
Itโs a weird mix of educational opportunities and political dramas shaping the landscape between Canada and India. As policies change and trade winds shift, we see how intertwined global dynamics are, from education to air travel, proving that all that glitters in international relations is not always gold!
Canada has introduced new guidelines for international students transferring schools in winter/spring 2025. Students can begin studying at a new Designated ...
Mexico, Canada, and 10-nation Southeast Asian bloc ASEAN benefited more from the US-China trade war than India, economic think tank GTRI said in a report.
New Delhi, Dec 15 (PTI) Mexico, Canada, and 10-nation Southeast Asian bloc ASEAN benefited more from the US-China trade war than India, economic think tank ...
The political relationship between India and Canada is very tense and this mainly affects the air travel between these two countries.