Is the 'Ice Age' Coming for Study Abroad and Immigration? Australia and UK Policies in 2025, Latest Information You'll Lose If You Don't Know

The doors to study abroad and immigration, which had surged in recent years after the pandemic, are closing tightly again. In particular, Australia and the UK, which are among the most popular countries for Koreans, are drastically changing the direction of their immigration policies starting in 2025. This change, which will 'raise costs and raise the threshold', is so important that it can lead to great disaster if approached without thorough information. Today, we will look at the new or proposed changes in Australia and the UK in 2025. Read more

Transfer tax on Korean apartments when acquiring overseas (Australian) citizenship

Among the permanent residents who have settled overseas, there must be many who have left their real estate, including apartments, in Korea. I have been living in Australia for over 10 years, and I got permanent residency 5 years ago. As my permanent residency renewal is approaching, I received an email from the Australian Immigration Service asking me to apply for a RRV (Resident Return Visa) or citizenship, or both. I suddenly wondered, 'If I get overseas citizenship, can I later leave my apartment in Korea? Read more

🎓 Australian Student Visa (Subclass 500): Now only accepting ‘genuine’ students

Australian Student Visa Now Only Accepts 'Genuine' Students As of 2025, the Australian government has changed the screening of student visas (Subclass 500) to be much more strict and rigorous than before. Now, you can't get a student visa just by saying, "I'm going to study." Australia is introducing a 'Genuine Student' standard, and is showing a strong will to thoroughly filter out immigrants who pretend to study abroad. So, what exactly is the Australian student visa in 2025? Read more

“Canada Immigration 2025: A Complete Analysis of Express Entry Screening Changed by AI”

With the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) into Canada’s Express Entry screening process starting in 2025, there will be major changes in immigration application procedures and acceptance criteria. Beyond the existing simple point-to-point method, a new era has begun in which AI comprehensively analyzes applicants’ careers, education, occupations, and recent policies to determine who will be given priority and who will be rejected. This article will cover AI-based score distribution, priority screening by occupation, and rejection … Read more

“Studying in Australia 2025: A major change! Student visas will change like this”

The Australian student visa system will change significantly from 2025. The visa, which was relatively easy to obtain with just a Letter of Enrolment (CoE), has now become a much more difficult gateway with the introduction of strengthened financial proof, higher visa screening criteria, and a total student cap. If you are preparing to study in Australia, you may face a big risk of visa refusal if you do not respond to this policy change accurately. This article will explain the new … Read more

US student visas resume! SNS disclosure required? Summary of important changes in 2025

Attention, those who dream of studying abroad in the United States! Recently, the U.S. Embassy in Korea announced that it will resume applications for student visas (F, M, J visas). However, there is a new requirement for reviewing social media (SNS) accounts, which is as important as the good news. Why SNS all of a sudden? Is my private life okay? Are you worried? This article explains everything about applying for a U.S. student visa in 2025 in an easy and detailed way that even an elementary school student can understand. Read more

Studying in Germany, is tuition really free? Fact check on free education in Germany and a summary of the cost of studying abroad for one year

“Studying abroad in Germany is free?”… This is the first thing you hear when you go to a study abroad information session, sweet as honey. But is there really a ‘completely free’ lunch in this world? I’m not the only one who feels uneasy, right? Yes, that’s right. Studying abroad in Germany, tuition is free, but… strangely, money keeps being taken out of your bank account. Today, I’ll be revealing the true nature of the ‘hidden real costs’ that can be scarier than tuition, such as the flight to Germany… Read more

Studying in the US: A Golden Key or a Mountain of Debt?

These days, we hear a lot about people sending their children to study abroad in the US. But if you calculate the actual cost, you will be shocked. 200 million won per year for 4 years... It is dizzying to think about it. Let's take a look at whether this huge investment is really worth it, or whether there are wiser choices we are missing. Let's look at it based on cool numbers and reality, not emotional judgments. Table of Contents … Read more

🚨"If you don't know this document, your visa will be rejected?" Everything you need to know about early study abroad for minors and guardian documents by country

Are you preparing for your precious child's early study abroad with dreams and hopes? As a parent, you may be meticulously taking care of everything, but did you know that if you miss 'this document' that each country commonly requires, all your plans could go up in smoke? If you prepare it incorrectly, you could end up with the dire result of visa rejection. It is a document that proves that the local school or designated guardian is responsible for the safety and welfare of the minor student studying abroad. Read more

Exchange Student vs. Language Study: Which is Right for Your Child?

Should I send my child to study abroad or study abroad? I am worried about which option is right for my child. Study abroad and study abroad are representative ways to gain overseas experience, but they differ greatly in purpose, form, and cost. Many parents are especially curious about the possibility of their middle school children studying abroad. Today, I will give you the key information, from the differences between these two options to the cost and the possibility of middle school students participating in an exchange program. More … Read more

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