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<blockquote data-quote="Mal Aiyya" data-source="post: 9160294" data-attributes="member: 81650"><p>The problem with the Pacific countries is the bureaucracy in the Visa process, for example a student wishing to gain entrance to an institution in Aussie or NZ should show funds for tuition in all 2/3/4 years + substantial living expenses for over one year, in addition to its lengthy requirements in a constraining Health Check and Police Clearance.</p><p></p><p>However, the US seems to be a viable choice, Canada's market position amidst the education standards and competition in the world is yet not strong enough. </p><p></p><p>What other countries could instead gain in this scenario are perhaps Malaysia, Singapore and China. British and American Universities are now opening up their own campuses in these countries offering education at a fraction of its cost in the home country. Plus, the educational attainment is nothing less than what you would get in an American or British campus, in fact the campus from which a student graduated from is never brought out in any of the transcripts nor certificates. Global Universities are using this to network their students across through channels such as Student Exchange Programmes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mal Aiyya, post: 9160294, member: 81650"] The problem with the Pacific countries is the bureaucracy in the Visa process, for example a student wishing to gain entrance to an institution in Aussie or NZ should show funds for tuition in all 2/3/4 years + substantial living expenses for over one year, in addition to its lengthy requirements in a constraining Health Check and Police Clearance. However, the US seems to be a viable choice, Canada's market position amidst the education standards and competition in the world is yet not strong enough. What other countries could instead gain in this scenario are perhaps Malaysia, Singapore and China. British and American Universities are now opening up their own campuses in these countries offering education at a fraction of its cost in the home country. Plus, the educational attainment is nothing less than what you would get in an American or British campus, in fact the campus from which a student graduated from is never brought out in any of the transcripts nor certificates. Global Universities are using this to network their students across through channels such as Student Exchange Programmes. [/QUOTE]
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